Bachata
Quarter-Turn Box
The box step, slowly spinning. Same square on the floor, but you rotate a quarter each time around — so the whole couple drifts in a gentle circle.
Also known as: rotating box, turning box step
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
Dance the box step, but rotate the whole pattern a quarter turn each cycle. After four boxes you've come all the way around. It keeps the compact box feel while slowly turning the couple — useful for facing a new direction or just adding motion to a slow song.
Key Points
- Lead: Add the rotation on the forward edge of the box, steering with your frame and a small pivot. Keep it gradual — a quarter per box, not a lurch.
- Follow: Stay in your box and let the lead's frame carry the rotation. Don't anticipate the turn; match it.
- Timing: One quarter-rotation per 8-count box; four boxes = full circle.
- Common mistake: Over-rotating and breaking the box shape. The box stays square; only its facing changes.
Style Notes
A Dominican variation on the Box Step (B004) — same footwork, added rotation. Lovely for navigating: when you need to point the couple somewhere new, turn the box instead of breaking frame.
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