Learn to Dance the Bachata Basic “Box Step”
By Adam Taub
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.
The Bachata Basic Box Step Solo or In Partners
Lets start learning and practicing the Bachata basic box on your own. Bachata music is in 4/4 timing and the basic dance rhythm is often 1,2,3 & touch, then repeat on the other side 1,2,3 & touch. Step to the side, together, front and touch then side, together, back and touch.
Add Variations To Your Basic Bachata Box Step
You can begin to add variations to the basic box shape of the step such as by taking diagonal steps forward and back, making the box smaller or larger and a number of other variations.
Bachata Triple Step with the Box and other Fundamental steps
In this lesson we are going to learn the triple step, a dance rhythm used by many dancers in addition to their touch or tap step as part of their basic step.
More Bachata Box Steps Practice
Lets got back to the basic again with Bachata teachers Kim and Geo and work on our core steps.
Adam Taub Teaching Bachata at The Dominican Students Association in CUNY. More Box Step practice
Interested in learning more about what Bachata dance is? Visit the What Is Bachata Dance Blog Post