Bachata

Hesitation / Pause

BachataIntermediatedominican-footworkDominican

Catch the held note. A deliberate non-step that suspends the basic to mark a musical accent.

Also known as: Suspensión / hold (teaching term, not fixed folk name — flag)

This move builds: Timing & Footwork Foundation …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.

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Entry
closed embrace
Exit
closed embrace
Tempo
slow
Musical use
accent
Connector
No
Level
Intermediate
Cluster
dominican-footwork
Style
Dominican

What This Move Is

A deliberate suspension where, instead of taking a step, the couple holds the frame to catch a sustained note, a breakdown, or an accent in the music. A musical device layered onto any base.

Key Points

  • Lead: Suspend the frame and withhold the step to signal the hold, then resume together.
  • Follow: Hold with the lead, suspend your weight, and resume on the same beat he does.
  • Timing: Skips or delays a step — e.g. hold through 3-4, resume on 5 — placing a pause where a step would be.
  • Common mistake: Hesitating with no musical reason, or one partner pausing while the other keeps stepping (broken connection).

Style Notes

A bridge between footwork and musicality. The simplest way to start 'playing with the music' without any fancy vocabulary.

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