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Contra Tiempo
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
Dancing on the off-beat — stepping between the main beats to create a syncopated, sophisticated feel that redefines your timing.
Tips
- •Practice contra-tiempo solo before trying it with a partner
- •Use a metronome app that can accent the 'and' beats to train your ear
- •Start by dancing just 8 counts of contra-tiempo and then switching back to on-beat
- •Listen to Dominican bachata DJs — they often play tracks that naturally invite contra-tiempo
Common mistakes
- •Trying to learn contra-tiempo before your on-beat timing is solid — this creates confused timing rather than intentional syncopation
- •Dancing contra-tiempo accidentally because your timing is off, not because you choose it musically
- •Staying in contra-tiempo for an entire song — the power is in the contrast between modes
- •Forgetting that contra-tiempo changes the lead-follow dynamic and requires clear communication with your partner
Practice drill
Set a metronome to 130 BPM. Dance basic step on-beat for 16 counts, then switch to contra-tiempo for 16 counts, then back. Repeat for 5 minutes. The switch should be clean — no extra steps, no stumbles, no lost beats. Once that's clean, reduce the interval to 8 counts, then 4 counts. The goal is to be able to switch timing modes instantaneously on demand.