Bachata
Free Footwork / Footwork Break
Both of you, shining. Improvised footwork during a break where both partners trade phrases.
Also known as: Pasitos, foot play
This move builds: Timing & Footwork Foundation …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.
- Entry
- open none
- Exit
- closed embrace
- Tempo
- fast
- Musical use
- break
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Advanced
- Cluster
- dominican-footwork
- Style
- Dominican
What This Move Is
The defining improvisational element of Dominican bachata: the lead opens the connection, both partners improvise their own footwork (pasitos), often in call-and-response, then re-collect into the closed embrace. The guiding principle is that you do NOT need to hit every syncopation — you choose your accents.
Key Points
- Lead: Open the connection to grant footwork space, then mirror or call-and-respond before re-collecting on 1.
- Follow: Improvise your own pasitos and trade phrases; resolve cleanly back on 1 so the couple reconnects in time.
- Timing: Free within the phrase, but always resolves on count 1.
- Common mistake: Over-dancing — filling every beat and ignoring the music — or failing to resolve in time so the reset is lost.
Style Notes
The heart of Dominican improvisation. Deploy on instrumental breaks or when the music intensifies. Less is more: choose accents, breathe, and come back together cleanly.
Chains into
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