Por Un Segundo (Aventura)
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
An Aventura ballad with intimate dynamics and breathy vocals perfect for practicing close-connection sensual bachata.
Intermediate focus
Use the song's sparse arrangement to practice precise musical responses. When there's a single guitar note followed by silence, let one isolated movement echo that note and then hold still through the silence. Romeo's breathy delivery has a specific rhythm — he'll sing a phrase, breathe, sing again. Let your body movement follow that breathing pattern: move during his phrase, pause during his breath, move again when he sings.
Tips
- •Close your eyes while practicing to enhance your sensitivity to the quiet musical details
- •Focus on your partner's breathing and try to synchronize yours with both their breath and the music
- •Less is dramatically more with this song — the tiniest movements create the biggest impact
Common mistakes
- •Dancing too big for such an intimate song
- •Filling the musical silences with movement instead of honoring them with stillness
- •Losing the beat because the percussion is subtle — the rhythm is still there, just quiet
- •Switching to big patterns because you feel bored with small movement
Practice drill
Play the song and try to dance using the absolute minimum amount of movement possible while still expressing every musical phrase you hear. If someone watching from across the room can't tell you're dancing, you're in the right zone. Record from close up and you'll see a dance full of subtle, beautiful musical detail.