Bachata
Full Basic (Madrid)
The complete left-and-right phrase. The full 8-count side basic completing both halves with pronounced taps.
Also known as: Full basic / 'Madrid' basic (teaching label, not a Dominican folk term — flag)
This move builds: Timing & Footwork Foundation …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.
- Entry
- closed embrace
- Exit
- closed embrace
- Tempo
- any
- Musical use
- filler
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Beginner
- Cluster
- foundation-home
- Style
- Dominican
What This Move Is
Essentially the complete side basic that always finishes both halves — a full left, then a full right across the 8 — with a pronounced tap-and-tap. The 'Madrid basic' name is a European/scene teaching label rather than traditional Dominican vocabulary.
Key Points
- Lead: Same mechanic as the side basic, but always complete both the left and right halves across the full eight counts.
- Follow: Complete the full phrase; do not truncate to a half basic.
- Timing: Full left 1-2-3-tap(4), full right 5-6-7-tap(8).
- Common mistake: Treating it as a different move from the side basic — it is the same action, just always 'completed'. Confusion is purely naming.
Style Notes
Naming flag: 'Madrid' is a scene label, not a D.R. village term. Taught here for naming consistency with the wider community, but it is mechanically the full side basic.
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