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Intermediate

The basket is a wrapped embrace where both arms cross around the follower — a warm, nesting position that sets up dramatic exits.

Why it matters

The basket is a key intermediate figure that teaches wrapping mechanics — how arms cross, how turns create wraps, and how to unwind without tangling. It's a gateway to understanding all wrap-based figures in bachata. It also creates a moment of intimacy on the social floor that's powerful when used sparingly and musically.

The basket is a figure where the follower ends up in a wrapped position with the leader's arms crossed in front of the follower's body, creating an enclosed, basket-like embrace. Typically achieved through a series of turns where the leader's arms wrap progressively around the follower, the basket position is one of the most intimate holds in bachata. From here, dancers can add body movement together, rock side to side, or execute dramatic unwrap exits. The beauty of the basket is in its contrast: the cozy, contained feeling of the wrap followed by the expansive release when it opens.

Beginner

Learn the concept first: the leader's right arm crosses over the left in front of the follower's waist, with the follower tucked inside. Before attempting the entry (which requires specific turn sequences), practice the position itself statically with a partner. Both partners should be comfortable, with no arm strain and easy breathing.

Intermediate

The standard basket entry: from open facing position, lead an inside turn while holding both hands, allowing your arms to wrap around the follower as they rotate. The follower arrives facing the same direction as the leader, wrapped snugly. Rock together in the basic for 4-8 counts, then exit by reversing the turn. The unwrap should be just as controlled as the wrap — don't just fling it open.

Advanced

Use the basket as a transitional position within longer combinations. Enter the basket, add a body wave or cambre, then exit directly into a different figure without returning to basic. You can also enter from unusual setups — from behind, from shadow position, or from a pretzel. The basket becomes one position in a flowing sequence rather than a destination.

Practice drill

Practice the full basket sequence in slow motion: basic, lead inside turn, arrive in basket, rock 8 counts, reverse turn to exit, return to basic. Do this 10 times until the entry and exit are smooth. Then try it at normal tempo. The drill is about making the transitions seamless, not rushing to the destination.

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Sources: Partner dance figure taxonomy — Dance notation research · Proprioception in close-contact dance — Dance Science journal