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Dip

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IntermediateAll partner dance

A controlled lean where you catch your partner in a moment of suspended trust — the exclamation mark at the end of a musical sentence.

Why it matters

Dips are the biggest musicality flex in your toolkit. A perfectly timed dip on a musical break can make an entire room hold its breath. But a poorly timed dip is just awkward gravity.

The dip is the move everyone photographs, but few execute well. It's not about going as low as possible — it's about the moment of surrender. A great dip happens when the music demands it, lasts exactly as long as the musical phrase, and the follower feels completely safe being off-axis. Depth is irrelevant; timing is everything.

Beginner

Start shallow. The follower leans back maybe 20 degrees while the leader provides a solid counterweight. Leader: widen your stance, bend your knees, keep your back straight. Your legs do the work, not your arms. Never dip someone without a stable base.

Intermediate

Play with timing and depth. A quick dip on a drum accent feels completely different from a slow, sustained dip over a guitar melody. Practice the recovery — coming out of the dip should be as smooth as going in.

Advanced

Dips become integrated into your movement vocabulary. You can dip during a turn exit, mid-body wave, or as part of a continuous flow. Advanced dips include cambres, side dips, and dips with the follower's leg extended. Safety is still non-negotiable — if you can't control it, don't do it.

Practice drill

Play a song and mark every musical break by clapping. Now dance it and try to dip on at least one of those breaks. Did the dip feel like it belonged? If not, adjust the timing.

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Sources: Biomechanics of counterbalance in dance · Ballroom-bachata cross-pollination