Intermediate
Body Awareness
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
The conscious perception of your body's position, tension, and movement in space—the foundation of controlled, expressive bachata dancing.
Intermediate focus
Practice in front of a mirror but alternate between watching yourself and closing your eyes. Try to match the feeling of a movement to its visual appearance. Film yourself and compare what you felt to what actually happened.
Tips
- •Spend five minutes before each practice doing a body scan meditation—head to toe
- •Dance one song per social with your eyes closed (with a trusted partner) to heighten internal awareness
- •Record yourself weekly; the gap between perception and reality narrows with consistent video review
Common mistakes
- •Assuming what you feel matches what your partner or audience sees
- •Tensing up when trying to be 'aware' instead of staying relaxed and observant
- •Neglecting lower body awareness while focusing on upper body styling
Practice drill
Body scan basic: do the bachata basic step for two minutes. First minute, focus entirely on your feet. Second minute, shift awareness to your hips. Then shoulders. Then hands. Finally, try to hold awareness of all four simultaneously.