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Bachata Clásica
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
The original Dominican bachata style from the 1960s-80s, featuring raw guitar melodies, simple percussion, and bittersweet romantic lyrics.
Tips
- •Create a playlist of 1960s-80s Dominican bachata and just listen before you try dancing — let the feel sink in
- •Watch videos of Dominican social dancing to see how the originators moved to this music — small, close, rhythmic
- •Use clásica tracks to practice your basic step timing since the slower tempo makes it easier to find the beat
Common mistakes
- •Dancing clásica with big sensual styling — the music calls for subtlety and groundedness, not dramatic body waves
- •Ignoring the guitar melody and only following the percussion — in clásica, the guitar IS the lead voice
- •Playing it too fast — clásica has a relaxed tempo, so resist the urge to rush your footwork
Practice drill
Play Anthony Santos' early track 'Voy pa'llá' and dance only basic steps for the full song. No turns, no styling. Focus entirely on syncing your weight changes to the bongo pattern and letting the guitar melody guide how softly or firmly you step.