A resource for learning about authentic bachata dance. Basic steps, basic turns, footwork, and styling, in the Dominican, Caribbean style, Click on a link in the table of contents below for instructional how to bachata dance videos.
Bachata is in 4/4 time - which means there are four emphasized beats in every measure. Here are some queues to help know where you are: The low bongo usually plays on the 4th beat. The voice accents the 1st beat - often that means that vocal phrases end on the first beat rather than start on it. The bass tends to play on the 3rd, 4th, and 1st beats - but this can change. Dancers usually step on beats 1,2 and 3 - stepping in place on 4 (tap). Sometimes, people will dance on different timings. Bachata is informal, it's not a ballroom dance, so the rules defining it are not rigid. See the last video on the bottom left for a step by step breakdown of bachata's most basic footwork.
Bachata is my favorite music and dance! The bachata steps in the first Video are well explained, but you need to get the feel of the music to be able to dance it well. The song at the cock fight is perforned by Antony Santos (Not Luis Vargas) The title is: Hay de mi, hay de ti from his album "Juego de Amor"
its ok but its a little too fast try to slow it down
me gustan las dominicanas porque si saben bailar bachata hector cortes jun 02 07
On the cock fight video the singer is Luis Vargas, but I can not recall the proper name of the song
Great songs in all three videos - does anyone know who sings the song in the cock fight video? Gracias!
BACHATE IT ONE OF BEST MUICA OF DOMIMICAN REPLICA
a las dos chicas que estan bailando como decimos en mexico me quito el sombrero felicitaciones por esa muestra de baile muy bueno pero muy cortito
The song where the two girls are dancing is by Jimmy Powers se llama "todas las cosas"
Baile! Baile! Baile!
los dominicanos somos maestros en la bachata y mas con la de anthoni santos
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