Cross Body Lead
in Medellin 🇨🇴
The grand central station of partner dance — a linear pattern where the follower crosses in front of the leader, opening up a world of possibilities.
Why it matters
If the basic step is your home, the cross-body lead is the front door. It's how you leave, where you return, and the transition that connects almost everything else. Master this and you've mastered the connective tissue of the dance.
The cross-body lead (CBL) is borrowed from salsa and has become fundamental in modern bachata. The leader steps back, opens a lane, and the follower walks through it. Simple? On paper. But the CBL is really a platform — it's the launching pad for turns, styling, hand changes, and direction shifts. Think of it as an intersection where you can go anywhere.
Beginner
Leader: step back on 1, open to the left on 2-3 (creating a lane), let the follower cross on 5-6-7, close the lane. Follower: walk forward through the lane your leader creates. Stay in a straight line — don't curve.
Intermediate
Start adding turns at the end of the CBL. A simple right turn for the follower. Then a double turn. Then an inside turn. The CBL is the setup — the payoff is what you add to it.
Advanced
The CBL becomes invisible. You can initiate one from any position, in any direction, and use it as a platform for complex combinations. Advanced leaders can string 3-4 elements through a single CBL.
Practice drill
Practice 20 CBLs with a partner. First 10: vanilla, no additions. Next 5: add a single follower turn. Last 5: add a double turn. Build complexity gradually.
Cross Body Lead in Medellin
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