Side Pass
in Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
The side pass is the clean exchange of positions — sending your partner past you to the other side, opening up a new world of possibilities.
Why it matters
The side pass is one of the first figures beyond the basic step, and it teaches both partners essential skills: leaders learn to create space and redirect, followers learn to trust directional changes. It's also the most practical floor navigation tool — when you need to change direction on a crowded floor, a side pass gets it done elegantly.
A side pass is a figure where the follower travels from one side of the leader to the other, passing in front of or behind the leader. It's closely related to the cross-body lead but emphasizes the lateral passing motion rather than the cross-body direction. The leader creates a 'doorway' by stepping out of the follower's path, the follower walks through, and both end up in a mirrored position from where they started. Side passes are fundamental building blocks — they change the couple's orientation on the floor and set up nearly every intermediate figure. Think of it as the 'period' at the end of a sentence: it completes one idea and starts the next.
Beginner
From closed position, on count 1 the leader steps back and slightly to the side, opening a path for the follower. On counts 2-3, the follower walks past the leader to the other side. Tap on 4. The leader gently guides with the connected hand, pointing the follower in the direction of travel. Don't push — just indicate. The follower walks with their own momentum, not the leader's force.
Intermediate
Add variations: side pass with a turn at the end, side pass with a hand change mid-pass, side pass into shadow position. The side pass becomes a launching pad for combinations. Practice making the passing moment smooth and unhurried — the follower should feel like they're walking through an open door, not being shoved through a narrow hallway.
Advanced
Advanced side passes are invisible transitions within longer sequences. You pass the follower to one side, immediately redirect them back, chain into a wrap or hammerlock, and exit with another pass. The side pass becomes so natural that it's no longer a 'figure' — it's just how you move your partner through space. You can also play with passing speed: a slow, controlled pass for dramatic tension or a quick pass for energy.
Practice drill
Put on music and dance only basic steps and side passes for one full song. Alternate: 8 counts of basic, 8 counts of side pass, repeat. Switch sides every two passes. This builds the transition between basic and side pass until it's seamless — the foundation of social dancing flow.
Side Pass in Buenos Aires
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