Salsa

Step-Touch Shine

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The shine that cures the freeze. Step, touch, repeat — the simplest solo footwork there is, and the one that proves you never have to stand still.

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
open, none
Exit
open, none
Tempo
any
Musical use
filler
Connector
No
Level
Beginner
Cluster
Shines
Style
Both

What This Move Is

The first shine every dancer should own: from the basic, step onto one foot and lightly tap the other beside it, then switch — step, touch, step, touch — keeping it going for a full eight-count. It does almost nothing fancy, and that's the point. It hands you a no-pressure way to stay in the music when you let go of your partner.

Key Points

  • Lead/Follow (solo): Step with weight, then touch with no weight — keep the touch light so you can change direction any beat. Stay on the balls of your feet.
  • Timing: Step on the strong beats, touch on the off — or simply step-touch on 1-2, 3-(4), 5-6, 7-(8). It forgives small timing wobbles, which is why it's first.
  • Common mistake: Putting weight on the touch so you can't switch cleanly, or staring at your feet. Lift your eyes and let the rhythm carry it.

Style Notes

A shine is danced apart, no partner contact — re-collect with anything entering from open, none. Once step-touch feels automatic, add a shoulder roll or a hip and it instantly looks intentional. This is your floor when your mind goes blank.

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