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Mambo Step
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A forward-and-back break step borrowed from salsa that adds a front-back dimension to bachata's lateral foundation.
Tips
- •If you also dance salsa, be conscious about the timing difference. Bachata mambo step starts on 1, and the tap is on 4 — don't default to salsa timing.
- •Practice the mambo step alone first, then integrate it with a partner. The forward step should never invade your partner's space.
- •Think of the mambo step as a question mark — you're asking a question (forward), getting an answer (recover), and responding (close). Each part has its own energy.
Common mistakes
- •Taking too large a forward step — the mambo step in bachata should be compact, not a salsa-sized lunge.
- •Losing bachata timing by accidentally switching to salsa rhythm — the count structure is different.
- •Not recovering fully before the tap — you should be back to center on count 3, not still traveling.
- •Leading it with the arms instead of the body — the direction change should come from your center, not a push or pull.
Practice drill
Dance four basic side steps, then one mambo step forward, then four basic side steps, then one mambo step backward. Repeat for an entire song. Gradually reduce the basics between mambo steps: two basics, one mambo, two basics. Then: one basic, one mambo, alternating. The goal is fluid transitions without timing breaks.