Bachata
Side-to-Side Basic
BachataBeginnerfoundation-homeDominican
The home you always come back to. The grounded lateral basic that every bachata move resolves into.
Also known as: Paso básico lateral
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
The foundational bachata step: three small steps to one side, then a tap, then three steps back to the other side with another tap. The torso stays compact and the action lives in the legs and hips. This is the neutral home position the whole dance returns to between figures.
Key Points
- Lead: Shift weight laterally through the frame; keep it small and grounded, never bobbing the upper body.
- Follow: Mirror the lateral weight shift; let the hips track the lead's torso, not the arms.
- Timing: Step 1-2-3 to the left, tap + hip on 4; step 5-6-7 to the right, tap on 8.
- Common mistake: Stepping too wide or bouncing the chest. Bachata keeps the upper body still and compact.
Style Notes
This is HOME #1. When in doubt, return here. Works at every tempo and reads as 'Dominican' because of the grounded, hip-driven feel.
Chains into
After this, you can flow into…
Tap / Pop Basic (4 & 8)BeginnerForward-and-Back BasicBeginnerBox StepBeginnerCross-Body LeadIntermediateOpen-CloseBeginnerChest IsolationBeginnerBack Basic (Dominican In-Place)BeginnerHip Bounce (Dominican Up-Down)BeginnerClosed-Embrace Walk (Caminata)BeginnerRock Step (In-Place Rock)BeginnerClosed-to-Open TransitionBeginner