Bachata
Shadow Position Exit (Unwind)
How to get out of shadow gracefully. Everyone learns to get *into* shadow; this is the clean way back out — so shadow becomes a place you pass through, not a dead end.
Also known as: shadow unwind, shadow release
This move builds: Comfort …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.
- Entry
- shadow
- Exit
- open L-to-R
- Tempo
- medium
- Musical use
- filler
- Connector
- Yes — connects shadow → open L-to-R vocabulary
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cluster
- wraps-locks
- Style
- Sensual
What This Move Is
The controlled exit from shadow position: the lead unwinds the follow back out to face him in an open hold, ready for whatever's next. It's the missing half of shadow — the entries are easy to find, but a clean unwind is what lets you use shadow in real social dancing instead of getting stuck there.
Key Points
- Lead: Lead the unwind by sending her around in the open direction — reverse the path that brought her in. Keep the hand low and the turn gentle; she can't see you, so the lead has to be unmistakable.
- Follow: Feel the direction of the unwind and turn out onto your own axis. Spot the lead's face as soon as you come around.
- Timing: Unwind across 1-2-3, arrive facing on 4.
- Common mistake: A vague or rushed lead out — since the follow is facing away, an unclear unwind leaves her guessing. Make the exit lead bigger than you think you need to.
Style Notes
This is the piece that turns Shadow Position (B026) from a destination into a CONNECTOR. Pair it with the Back/Shadow Hammerlock entry and you can move in and out of shadow at will — the heart of sensual flow.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…