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Intro & Outro

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Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry

The opening and closing sections of a bachata song that set the mood and wind down the energy for smart social dancing.

Tips

  • Use intros to identify the song (tempo, style, mood) before committing to a movement approach
  • Practice ending dances cleanly — have a go-to ending move that you can deploy when you hear the outro begin
  • The first 8 counts of your dance and the last 8 counts are what people remember most

Common mistakes

  • Starting complex turn patterns during the intro before you've established connection or identified the song's character
  • Stopping dancing when the lyrics end but the music continues
  • Not using the intro to listen and plan — these seconds are valuable reconnaissance time

Practice drill

Create a playlist of 10 bachata songs. Practice only the first and last 16 counts of each song. For intros: start from standstill and build into movement. For outros: transition from full dancing to a clean ending pose. Record yourself and evaluate whether your beginnings and endings look intentional.

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