Salsa
Hip Motion (Cuban Hip)
SalsaBeginnerStylingBoth
Where salsa lives. Foot-driven hip movement that gives the dance its signature flavour.
This move builds: Style …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.
A video walkthrough for this move is on the way.
- Entry
- any (layered)
- Exit
- same as entry
- Tempo
- any
- Musical use
- filler/accent
- Connector
- No
- Level
- Beginner
- Cluster
- Styling
- Style
- Both
What This Move Is
Hip movement initiated from the inside ball of the foot, using rib-cage opposition and back muscles, with the feet grounded. Salsa is polycentric — movement comes from multiple body centres — and contra-body motion improves balance. Cuban styling throws the hip out and "sits into it," often on counts 3/4 of a cross-body lead or dile que no.
Key Points
- Either role: Let the hip come from the weight transfer through the foot, not from forcing the waist.
- Timing: The hip settles on the step as weight lands; accent on 3/4 in Cuban figures.
- Common mistake: Forcing the hip from the waist instead of letting it come from the foot and weight transfer.
Style Notes
The single most foundational styling element, and the one that takes longest to refine. Once it's natural, every figure looks better.
Chains into
Layer this onto any move.