Salsa Casino Rueda Moves

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Curriculum of Moves of Salsa Rueda de Casino style We tried to align the moves logistically based on type. That is why you will notice some empty cells because some type of moves are represented in a Beginners 2 class but not in an Intermediate class. For example we aligned all Setenta moves horizontally in the same row of each level. The Rueda de Casino is a Cuban group dance. It is danced on lively, up-beat, salsa music. Basically, everybody dances as a couple. The couples stand in a circle. During the dance there is a constant changing of partners, which makes it a vivid and joyful spectacle. The Rueda can be danced with a minimum of two couples. SALSA RUEDA DE CASINO intermediate. One thing that all salsa dancers would agree on is that Rueda de Casino is incredibly FUN! Rueda is danced in social parties across the world, with pairs of dancers forming a circle and executing the same moves called out by one person. Description of “Rueda” moves. We collected a list of all popular Salsa Rueda de Casino moves with description. The list also provides a break down of the moves by level and groups them logically. Click here or on image to download the list of Salsa Rueda de Casino moves! Chris & Jessica. I understand that there are various salsa styles. I am in the Bay Area and making an assumption that the popular style at clubs is on1, leader starts with left step forward on 1 and right foot back on 5. The Cuban Rueda class I am taking is definitely helping me with my footwork and rhythm.
PLEASE USE THE BAR BELOW TO HELP YOU NAVIGATEcorrected and amended for guidance in helping give some explanations to those who learn with us at www.SalsaClass.co.uk.Suggestions and corrections gladly accepted. Call Milo 07932 658 861.Date 24th October 2012Rueda FigureLevelDescription1Abajo1Closed dancing forward for man clockwise (backwards)2Al Centro2Rock to and from the centre3Al Corto Con La Bola3Enchufla quiere then man walks around the front of next woman and behind her and picks her up for dile que no4Al Gado (Enchufla Y Muneca)3Guapea, Enchufla, half enchufla123, 456 mans right hand holding womans right forearm toturn out for dile que no.5Americana3From al Centro woman moves to turn to centre6Americano3From al Centro man moves to turn to centre7Arco Iris (rainbow)4Setenta (123456), 123 unwind woman, 456 man in sweet heart position. 123 la Cruz. 456 Mans left hand up turns clockwise and woman clockwise.8Arriba1Closed dancing forward for man anti-clockwise (forwards)9Bayamo4Single sombrero. 456 around the man. 456 man turn anticlock-wise to woman right hand over head. Setenta to dile que no10Bayamo pa Abajo4Single sombrero. 456 around the man. 123 left hand arm lock 456 come out. 123456 sombrero and hat. Dile que no.11Bayamo pa arriba4Single sombrero. 456 around the man. 123 man drop down and bring woman around. 123 2 hand copelia, then hat to dile que no12Besito4Change hands both hands high clockwise 123. Man turn under left hand and right arm lock 456. 123 Mans L-hand over womans head to her L shoulder. 456 draw L-hand down behind back a fey a kiss. Turn away 123, 456 cascada out and sombrero to end.13Candado3Like Kentucky but finish walking off with hands on mans neck. Then arriba to turn and face your partner14Caracol3Man turns clockwise under left hand and Enchufla15Cascada (Sombrero De Abajo)3Under and over16Cherevere2Skiing17Coca Cola3Shape like the coca cola bottle18Copelia3Both turn back to back, woman does 3 turns. Man inside turn, outside turn, then Enchufla mentira.19Cubanito3Enchufla change hands and dance in front the woman then change hands back for Enchufla20Dame (Dame Una)1Change to next woman21Dame Con Dos2With two claps on count 622Dame Con La Mano1Change with the hand23Dame Con Tres2With three claps on count 624Dame Con Una1With one clap on count 625Dame Dos2Miss one woman got to following woman26Dame Dos Con Dos2Miss on partner and change to next with 2 claps on 6th count27Dame Y Una Arriba3Dame in opposite direction28Dedo3change hands then clockwise turn for woman, then Enchufla, man out side turn, then Enchufla quiere29Dile Que No1Open to Guapea30Dile Que No Por A Fuera3From Guapea, dile que no. Now facing outside the Rueda31Enchufla con vuelta3Enchufla, 456 man outside turn. Finish off draw woman across you.32El Cubanito3Like El dos but back to Enchufla33El Dos3Enchufla change hands and dance in front the woman then change hands back to do sombrero34El Tres3Start as el uno, then over her head 123, 456 man in front then el dos35El Uno3Similar el dos, but woman in front36Enchufla2Anti-clockwise turn to woman 123 and change to next woman37Enchufla A La Familia2Link arms then change38Enchufla complicado3Enchufla woman 123, Enchufla man 456. Enchufla39Enchufla Con Clave3To the clave clap40Enchufla con dos muvetes3Enchufla 123, 456 123 man clockwise twice and then quedate41Enchufla Con Mambo3Mambo to next t partner42Enchufla con mojito4Enchufla complicado, Enchufla doble, open with el uno 123, 456 man turns out clockwise under womans hand, Enchufla quedate43Enchufla con sombrero3Two hand Enchufla, left hand over right hand to sombrero. Then sombrero in place 123456, then dile que no44Enchufla con tres muvetes3Enchufla 123, 456 123 man clockwise thrice and then quedate45Enchufla con Una muvete3Enchufla 123, 456 man clockwise and then quedate46Enchufla Doble2Enchufla then stop the woman 456 and the Enchufla47Enchufla Enfrente3Like Cubanito but change quicker48Enchufla Mentira2Anti-clockwise turn to woman 123 and draw the woman to your right side.49Enchufla Moderno4Check explanation50Enchufla Para Arriba3Enchufla to the opposite direction51Enchufla Por Al Centro3Enchufla and then coming to centre for a clap on 1, woman on 452Enchufla Quedate3Change hands and left hand to centre53Enchufla Quedate Complicado4Change hands and left hand to centre. Then draw woman across the Centro, then tap 123, tap 456. Finish clockwise for woman54Enchufla Quedate Con Mambo3To mambo steps55Enchufla todo el mundo3Enchufla quedate but continue with woman all the way around the man then back to basic Guapea56Enchufla Tomala3Enchufla and walk round with woman for a circle and then dame to next partner.57Enchufla YSalute Complicado458Enchufla Y Cero3Enchufla then woman cero around man59Enchufla Y Comb your hair360Enchufla Y Dos3Enchufla and hook your left arm and then right arm, to dile que no61Enchufla Y Muneca4Enchufla and then el Gado.62Enchufla Y Salute363Enchufla Y Uno3Enchufla and hook your right arm, to dile que no64Enchufla y dos con vuelve3Enchufla 123, overlock right arm 456. Draw woman clockwise 123456123, 456 unlock right arm in clockwise turn. Enchufla mentira65Enchufla A La Tomala3Moving like a spanner then change66Enchufla en este lugar4Enchufla and return immediately to same woman67Enrocate3Do Enchufla and closed dile que no to open again68Escapade3Make a big ball and then undo it69Espina (Asparina or Dile Que Si)2Clockwise from Guapea, then close for arriba70Evelyn3Like prima but keep left hand low, clockwise turn for man to change hands then into the centre then draw woman across you.71Exhibela2Show her off72Festival3any move three times with claps 1,2,3 on first step. Can be dame or Enchufla73Festival De Pelota3Enchufla three times and clapping on 6 count for 1,2 and 374Festival de Pelota en este lugar4Enchufla and return immediately to same woman, clap on six step 1,2,3 times.75Fly2Catch a fly ball on 176Guero (Spin)3Sweet heart to left shoulder one turn77Guero Doble3Sweet heart to left shoulder both turn78Havana4Like Kentucky but finish man outside turn and Setenta y uno79Hola1Touch the person behind80Jardin4Enchufla then change hand to right. Man go under next couples joined hands. Dance Abajo. Then 123 take the joined womans hand walk pass her 456. Then Enchufla with her.81Kentucky3Cuddle, then cuddle to neck, then over head man turn clockwise to finish with dile que no82La Derecha3Man to right on one and woman to right on four83La Izquidera3Man to left on one and woman to left on four84La Roca3Pancake for man in, swing out 456, then under arm then Guapea85La Trenza3Guapea, 123 man both hands turn woman anticlock wise, then 456 cuddle her. 123 come out 456 mans right hand over to left shoulder for dile que no.86Lazo (Gwendolyn)3Two hand Enchufla, both mans hands high 123, 456 man turns under both hands clockwise. Finish for dile que no.87Mariposa (Butterfly)4From Setenta 123, 456. 123 woman turns out 456 Man turns anticlockwise under own hand. Finish off Setenta complicado88Mariposa (Via Enchufla)489Mariposa (Via Setenta)490Mark & Simone move4Single sombrero and then come out 123. 456 mans left hand turn woman anticlockwise. 123 place womans left hand over mans head on to his neck for dile que no 456.91Marriage2man right arm in womans left, then swop to dile que no92Media2Middle clap on 193Montana3Two hand not hat sombrero (123456). Anti clockwise 123 woman. 456 outside turn for man. Then sombrero y dile que no94Ochenta Y Cuatro395Ochenta y Cuatro (other)3Montana 123 456, 123 456 (part not full) then quedate to draw woman96Ochenta Y Cuatro Complicado497Ochenta Y Ocho3Setenta then back other way to start Setenta from behind98Ocho Por Las Mujeres3front, back, front, side99Ocho Por Los Hombres3back, front, back, side100Pancake (or Siete) Con Coca Cola3Whip her in then 123, then spin her out 456101Pancake por El Hombre3Man whips him in 123102Pancake por La Mujer (Or Siete)3Whip her in (not literally!)103Pancake por todo3Both man and woman104Para ti Para mi2Clap to centre touch hands behindclap centre and touch hands in front.105Pasela3Passing back and forth across her. Man out step across. Woman back cross step106Pasela Enfrente3Closing and opening. Man forward on left on 1 and to the side on 4107Pati Por Las Mujeres3108Pati Por Los Hombres3109Pelota loca3Enchufla , left stamp, clap, right stamp clap, left stamp, clap, clap, clap. Dame110Photo2Pose for a photo111Policia por las mujeres3112Policia por los hombres3113Prima Doble3Prima then torque then change114Prima y hermana3Prima and Enchufla115Prima, Adios2Draw woman and half turn to centre, then over the head to next woman116Remolino (swirl)4Guapea. 123 man swops right hand behind her back for arm lock, 456 both turn out. End Enchufla con vuelta117Rosalinda3Guapea, then 123 man right holding woman’s left hand over his head to left shoulder. 456 left hand over head. 123 turn woman clockwise. 456 mans right hand over to left shoulder for dile que no.118Sacala3Show her off with other hand119Sambuca3Two handed Enchufla, two handed Sacala, dile que no120Sambuca complicado4Two handed Enchufla, two handed Sacala and mans right hand around woman’s neck, then dile que no121Sesenta y nueve3As above ,then right hand to draw woman around man then cross centre to Guapea.122Sesenta y Ocho3Change hands clockwise for woman123456, then anti 123 change grip to lead across centre to Guapea123Setenta y Cuatro3Setenta and walk behind the woman 123456, then 123 mans right over his head to come and turn woman 456. Then Enchufla mentira124Setenta y dos3Setenta and hook your left arm and thenright arm, to dile que no125Setenta y tres3Setenta and hook your right armpit. Come out from below. Then Enchufla mentira126Setenta3127Setenta complicado (Derecha)3128Setenta complicado (Izquierda)3129Setenta y cinco3Setenta then draw woman around man to cross in centre130Setenta y Ronda3Setenta 123456123, 456 mans right hand turn the woman clockwise. 123 left hand over 456 both hands over. Enchufla131Setenta y uno3Setenta and hook your right arm, to dile que no132Siete (Pancake) Con Coca Cola3133Sombrerito (Roly)3Man turn woman both hands high clock for 6, then anti for 3, then Roly finish134Sombrerito complicado (Roly Complicado)4finish with both turn and dile que no135Sombrerito Y Dos (Roly 2)3Finish with sombrero136Sombrerito Y Uno (Roly 1)3As above with a full turn in between Man turn woman both hands high clock for 6, then anti for 3, then Roly finish137Sombrero2Change hands clockwise for woman to man right side138Sombrero complicado3Sombrero then bring around you139Sombrero con mambo3Sombrero then mambo steps140Sombrero con quedate4Sombrero to mans right side 123456. 123 mans right hand over the top and under to take woman’s right hand 123.456 turn woman in place and man turn clockwise. Quedate to end141Sombrero con rumba3Man takes woman steps for rumba142Sombrero doble (other)4Sombrero 123 456, sombreroto mans left side. Then single sombrero back to mans right side, dile que no143Sombrero sabor4Sombrero to man’s right 123456 and then to his left 123456 and then dame arriba with her144Sombrero Sola3Mans right in a single sombrero145Sombrero Sola Con Muvete3Sombrero Sola. 123 bring woman around man with right hand, then 456 bring woman across the centre to Guapea.146Spider3Setenta complicado change hands, man goes behind woman 456. Comes out 123. Woman both hands together behind back and head down turns clockwise 456 to unwind. End as per normal147Sweet Heart2Cuddle148Televisión3Sombrero, 123456. Woman sits on mans right knee. 123456 , 123456 (change channels) and both have got up for dile que no.149Treinta y tres4Weave in and out, men anti-clock, women clock150Tumba de Francesca4count for passing evennumber of women, 2, 4, or 6151Un tarro1Change partner. Man walking in closed position forward to next Lady152Vacilala2Float the woman clockwise then pick her up153Vacilala con la Mano2Float the woman clockwise with the hand to guide then pick her up154Vacilala y cero3Clockwise then man cero around woman155Valsero4Overclocked Sombrero156Ventilador (fan)4Enchufla, 456 man swops womans right hand behind her back (for right hand armlock on her). 123 She turns out 456 man outside turn. 123 turn woman anti-clockwise, 456 man outside turn. Finish off draw woman across you.157Yoghurt31, 2 Jump to partner158Yoghurt el mundo2Expose behind 456
Rueda de Casino (rueda) is a type of salsaround dance, born from the Cuban dance casino.History[edit]
Casino was developed in Havana, Cuba in the early 1950s. Casino traces its origin as a partner dance from Cuban Urban Son and Cuban Cha Cha Cha, fused with partner figures and turns adopted from the Cuban Mambo, Rumba Guaguancó and North American Jive. Casino is different than other types of Salsa dance styles because of its spontaneous use of the rich Afro-Cuban dance vocabulary within a Casino dance; a Casino dancer frequently improvises references to other dances, integrating movements, gestures and extended passages from the folkloric and popular heritage. This is particularly true of African descended Cubans. Such improvisations might include extracts of rumba, dances for African deities (Orishas), the older popular dances such as Cha Cha Cha and Danzón as well as anything the dancer may feel.
Casino danced with multiple partners in a circular fashion emerged in 1956 under the name ’Rueda del Casino.’ This dance was exclusively danced at the Club Casino Deportivo, but quickly spread to other clubs around the beachfronts and later to the capital. While the dance became popular so did the phrases ’vamos a hacer la rueda como en el Casino’ (let’s go dance ’rueda’ like in the Casino) and ’vamos a hacer la rueda del Casino’ (let’s go dance ’rueda’ of the Casino). Given the popularity of the music and dance, numerous Rueda de Casino dance groups appeared on the island made up of friends, family members, and professional dancers. At the end of the 1970s, Rueda de Casino groups became well-known through the popular TV show ’Para Bailar.’[1]
As a result of the Castro regime, many Cubans emigrated to the US, many to the Miami area. They took their culture with them, including various dishes, music and dancing. Rueda de Casino began to slowly make its way into the Miami salsa community during the Mariel boatlift,[2] and in the late 1980s and early 1990s it experienced an enormous explosion of popularity. However, the style of Rueda de Casino that became popular was a style somewhat different than its original form. Rene Gueits, founder of ’Salsa Lovers’ in 1994, changed the Cuban-style Rueda de Casino and structured it.[3] Rene’s style adapted the Rueda de Casino steps into a more ’disco-like’ style, where the Cuban Urban Son, Cuban Cha Cha Cha, and Rumba Guaguancó were completely removed.[4]Salsa Casino Rueda Moves De
From Miami, Rueda de Casino spread first to major U.S. metropolitan centers with large Hispanic populations and eventually to other cities, becoming a popular dance around the United States and the world.[5] Although the majority of the Rueda de Casino dancers have learned from the Miami-style Rueda de Casino syllabus and repertoire, many dancers from Cuba have been able to share the original version of the dance throughout the world, and most recently in the United States.
In 2014, the first International Rueda de Casino Multi Flash Mob took place in which people from 67 countries, including 199 cities, danced Rueda de Casino simultaneously.[6] In 2017, the International Rueda de Casino Multi Flash Mob drew 230 unique groups dancing Rueda de Casino. The differences between the Miami-style Rueda de Casino and the Cuban-style Rueda de Casino are stark, and these differences can be seen throughout the performances of the 230 groups that participated in 2017.Description[edit]
Pairs of dancers form a circle, with dance moves called out by one person, a caller (or ’líder’ or ’cantante’ in Spanish). Many moves have hand signs to complement the calls; these are useful in noisy venues, where spoken calls might not be easily heard. Most moves involve the swapping of partners, where the partners move around the circle to the next partner. The combination of elaborate dance combinations and constant movement of partners create a visually spectacular effect.
The names of the moves are mostly in Spanish, some in English (or Spanglish; e.g., ’un fly’). Some names are known in slightly different versions, easily recognizable by Spanish-speaking dancers, but may be confusing to the rest. Although the names of most calls are presently the same across the board, the different towns in Cuba use their own calls. This is because the pioneers of Rueda de Casino wanted to keep others from participating in their Rueda. Many local variations of the calls can now be found. They can change from town-to-town or even from teacher-to-teacher. There are many different variations of moves in Rueda de Casino.
The circle will either start from ’al Medio’ (normal closed hold with all the couples stepping in and out of the circle) or from Guapea (stepping forward on the inside foot and backward on the outside foot, tangent to the circle). Some of the most common moves in Rueda include: Dame, Enchufle, Vacila, and Sombrero. You can readily find an extensive list of Rueda de Casino moves in various websites.[7] There are different hand motions th

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