Basic Step
in Amsterdam 🇳🇱
The heartbeat of bachata — a side-to-side 8-count pattern with a tap on 4 and 8 that everything else is built on.
Why it matters
This is your home base. Every figure starts from it and returns to it. When you don't know what to do next, you basic. The dancers who rush past the basic step to learn figures are building a house without a foundation.
Every bachata dancer on the planet shares this one thing: the basic step. Left-left-left-tap, right-right-right-tap. Eight counts. That's it. But don't mistake simple for easy — the basic step is where musicality lives, where connection starts, and where the best dancers return to when the music asks for less. A beginner does the basic step to survive. A master does the basic step to express.
Beginner
Step side on 1, together on 2, side on 3, tap on 4. Reverse. Keep your knees slightly bent. Stay on the balls of your feet — never flat-footed. The tap is a touch, not a stomp.
Intermediate
Start adding hip motion on the tap. Play with the size of your steps — big steps for open movement, tiny steps for close connection. Practice in all directions: side-to-side, forward-and-back, diagonal.
Advanced
Your basic should be unrecognizable from a beginner's. Same pattern, completely different body. Every step has weight transfer, hip articulation, and musical intention. You can lead an entire song using nothing but variations of the basic step — and it will feel like the most complete dance.
Practice drill
Put on 3 different bachata songs with different tempos. Dance only the basic step. Your goal: make each song feel different even though you're doing the exact same step. If you can do that, you understand musicality.
Basic Step in Amsterdam
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