Awesome content, highly grateful. The demo with partner right in the end uses for the last rotational move different feet than while demonstrated in the middle of the video, if I'm not wrong: In the demo (middle of the video), one steps forward at 1 with the interior foot and backward at 3 with the exterior one. In the partner demo in the end it's apparently the exact opposite: step forward at 1 with the exterior foot and step backwards at 3 with interior 1. I assume the is no right or wrong, right?
HI Frederick, you can definitely give a lady freespin and then you can both do individual footwork. Sometimes, a lady is a more advanced dancer and she can do these steps while doing partnerwork
No soy una bailarina experta y creo que hablo por el 90% de la población, y es que cuando el hombre nos da un giro debería permanecer en el mismo paso y no cambiarlo, ya que cuando terminamos de dar el giro y el hombre ha cambiado el paso quedamos perdidas, el ritmo, la coordinación no coincide! Y el baile sea cual sea el género es sincronia para que luzca bonito.
@@BachataDanceAcademy I am not an expert dancer and I think I speak for 90% of the population, and when man gives us a turn he should stay at the same step and not change it, because when we finish taking the turn and man has changed the step we are lost, the rhythm, the coordination does not match! And the dance whatever the genre is synchrony to make it look beautiful.
Your partner can always keep the basic step while you try a triple step. In other occasions they might be familiar with the triple step as well as the music and are able to understand when you might do it or where it goes in the music :) Practice!
Aren't you are demonstrating the cha cha cha step - 1,2, cha-cha-cha or the Dominican double step which is 1,2,3&4 or 1,2,3,4&? The true Dominican triple step, as I understand it is 1,2,3, tap-step, step.
The double step is a very different step and is accenting a completely different instrument. Some people say "cha cha cha" because it can be easier for people to learn with little sounds like cha cha cha to remember timing. Also another thing you have to take into consideration is that in different countries they have named steps differently even though they are the same step. So maybe where you are from they call it "cha cha cha. Its important to know the steps but not get too hung up on names because Bachata is not a highly technical dance like ballet or the waltz.
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There is a huge Bachata/Salsa scene here in the centre of Rotterdam and your videos are great to keep me ahead of the game. Thank you.
That is awesome!
The best teachers in bachata !
thank you, you are too kind
These guys are really good with their instructions.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Sois geniales. Gracias por compartirlo
De nada :)
As always, very well explained by you, guys.
Glad you think so!
U guys are amazing 😍👌Excellent explantion!
Thank you so much 😀
Excelente pasos,
Gracias!
I learned the triple step differently. I like this Variation
thank you!
Great steps! Thank you for teaching us!
You are so welcome!
Jullie doen het mooi👌
Thank you for watching!
Awesome
you're amazin!!!
Thank you!
Awesome content, highly grateful.
The demo with partner right in the end uses for the last rotational move different feet than while demonstrated in the middle of the video, if I'm not wrong:
In the demo (middle of the video), one steps forward at 1 with the interior foot and backward at 3 with the exterior one.
In the partner demo in the end it's apparently the exact opposite: step forward at 1 with the exterior foot and step backwards at 3 with interior 1.
I assume the is no right or wrong, right?
Correct, there are many many variations to the step, the timing is the most important and consistent factor! 😀👍
Bonito paso..👍👍🇪🇦🇪🇦
Gracias!!
Super cool teachers
thank you so much!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
What is the music?
Nice
Thanks
Would the man use these steps if the woman is turning or spinning or are these moves for duc together only?
HI Frederick, you can definitely give a lady freespin and then you can both do individual footwork.
Sometimes, a lady is a more advanced dancer and she can do these steps while doing partnerwork
No soy una bailarina experta y creo que hablo por el 90% de la población, y es que cuando el hombre nos da un giro debería permanecer en el mismo paso y no cambiarlo, ya que cuando terminamos de dar el giro y el hombre ha cambiado el paso quedamos perdidas, el ritmo, la coordinación no coincide! Y el baile sea cual sea el género es sincronia para que luzca bonito.
@@BachataDanceAcademy I am not an expert dancer and I think I speak for 90% of the population, and when man gives us a turn he should stay at the same step and not change it, because when we finish taking the turn and man has changed the step we are lost, the rhythm, the coordination does not match! And the dance whatever the genre is synchrony to make it look beautiful.
Pregunta de que lado comienza a bailar la mujer derecho o izquierdo
derecho 😁
Would you perform one of your démos to Prince Royce ‘Carita de Inocente’?
great suggestion!
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thank you!
cool
thank you!
What is name of the song?
song name?
Bro,, is just a normal base of Bachata, not a song at all 😅
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But how your partner will understand that leader will start steps with triple steps? :? feels like mismatch to me :?
Your partner can always keep the basic step while you try a triple step. In other occasions they might be familiar with the triple step as well as the music and are able to understand when you might do it or where it goes in the music :) Practice!
Por favor traduce al Español, enseñanza bien pero no se inglés
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The rhythm pattern is the same as cha cha. The musical accents separate both dances. Awesome fusion dancing next time we go out. Thank you.
So cool!
Aren't you are demonstrating the cha cha cha step - 1,2, cha-cha-cha or the Dominican double step which is 1,2,3&4 or 1,2,3,4&? The true Dominican triple step, as I understand it is 1,2,3, tap-step, step.
The double step is a very different step and is accenting a completely different instrument. Some people say "cha cha cha" because it can be easier for people to learn with little sounds like cha cha cha to remember timing. Also another thing you have to take into consideration is that in different countries they have named steps differently even though they are the same step. So maybe where you are from they call it "cha cha cha. Its important to know the steps but not get too hung up on names because Bachata is not a highly technical dance like ballet or the waltz.