Bachata is a social dance from the Dominican Republic that is danced to Bachata music. It is an important part of Dominican culture, which has also gained tremendous popularity in many places around the world. Traditionally, it’s danced socially in partners of two, although it’s also common for people to dance Bachata solo informally. Bachata music is in 4/4 timing and the foundational or “basic” step is often described as 1,2,3, & “touch,” then stepping again in the other direction, 1,2,3 & “touch” for a total of 8 beats in total when combining each side. The “touch” may be a tap, touch, accent, or syncopated step such as “4&1.” Bachata dance in the Dominican Republic was heavily influenced by a variety of dances, principally Bolero, Son, and Merengue and you can see each of their influences in the frame, the shape of the foundational steps, the footwork, body motion, lead and follow, rotations and moves. Bachata is an active living dance in the DR so it continues to be influenced by other music and dance within the DR and abroad.
Learn To Dance The Bachata Basic Step
Are you ready to learn on your own one of the Bachata basic that is often used in the Dominican Republic, Bachatas country of origin? We call this step the “box step” although in the Dominican Republic it does not have a standardized name. I’ll give you some step-by-step instructions and tips so you can begin practicing the bachata box step on your own. Remember although we sometimes refer to these steps as “basic” it’s more accurate to call them core or fundamental steps. Stay connected to these and enjoy these fundamental steps throughout your Bachata dance journey. If you want to learn more about what is Bachata or how to dance Bachata check out my other blog posts.