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Heel Tap
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A tap where your heel strikes the floor on the pause beats, adding a grounded, percussive accent to your basic.
Tips
- •Practice barefoot on a hard floor so you can hear the tap. The sound tells you everything about your technique.
- •Think of the heel tap as a period at the end of a sentence. It should punctuate, not interrupt.
- •Watch Dominican dancers' feet in slow motion — their heel taps are fast, light, and perfectly timed.
Common mistakes
- •Stomping the heel aggressively — the tap should be audible but controlled, not a bid for attention.
- •Leaning back when tapping the heel — your core should stay engaged and your posture upright.
- •Only using heel taps on count 4 but forgetting count 8, creating an asymmetric rhythm.
- •Locking the tapping knee — keep a micro-bend so the tap flows naturally.
Practice drill
Dance your basic step to a slow bachata track. Counts 1-2-3: normal. Count 4: heel tap. Counts 5-6-7: normal. Count 8: heel tap. Do this for an entire song. Next song, try alternating: heel tap on 4, toe tap on 8, then reverse. Pay attention to how each version changes the feel of your movement.