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Make your own salsa routines.
Click at the "Basic" link in the "My Routine" box to the right. From there you can continue
to add more moves to your routine. Or just browse around!
to add more moves to your routine. Or just browse around!
Open break to waist grip to side-by-side
Open break where lead places his right hand on follow's belly and the contiunues around her in CW ands up on the her left side.Start position
- Right to right
- Right to right with follow gripping her right wrist with her left hand
- Open hold, hands together
End position
Moves that can directly follow this move
- Waist height right-to-left cross body lead with CCW travelling turn to one handed embrace Skill level: h (1 possible moves away from this move) Make it the next move in my routine
- Shuffle to two handed double CW turn Skill level: f (12 possible moves away from this move) Make it the next move in my routine
- Shuffle to forward walk to late CCW half turn Skill level: f (12 possible moves away from this move) Make it the next move in my routine
- Shuffle to walk backwards Skill level: j (4 possible moves away from this move) Make it the next move in my routine
My routine -
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- Basic (First move)
Making your own routine
After having performed a salsa move, the lead and follow end up together in a position that makes it possible to directly do some moves, but not others. This site is an attempt to catalog these moves and see which fit together in what order.
The moves, positions and their descriptions are for LA style salsa on 1.
For each move is listed what moves can follow it. In this way you can build up a routine. Click at the "Moves" tab above (or click here to directly go to moves) to get to the moves, or just click around and explore. The routine you build up will be shown in the "My routine" box above.
In the future there should be more moves and positions on the site, and short videos showing each move in slow motion. If you would like to help, click the "Contact" link at the top of the web page and write something.