Advanced
Slide
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A slide is a smooth foot glide across the floor that turns a regular step into liquid motion — the footwork equivalent of a whisper.
Tips
- •The sole of your shoe matters enormously for slides. Suede soles slide perfectly on most dance floors. Rubber soles resist sliding. Know your shoes.
- •Practice slides in your socks at home. Kitchen floors and wooden hallways are perfect training grounds.
- •Use a slide to enter dramatic moments — the slower the slide, the more tension and anticipation it builds.
Common mistakes
- •Lifting the foot off the floor during the slide — it should maintain contact throughout
- •Sliding too fast without control, losing the smooth quality entirely
- •Attempting slides on sticky floors and straining the knee — know when the floor won't cooperate
Practice drill
Put on a slow bachata song. Dance the entire thing replacing every possible step with a slide. Your feet should barely leave the floor for the entire song. This extreme practice ingrains the sliding quality that you can then dial back to natural levels in social dancing.