Rondon
Beginner Level
The foundation — what every new dancer needs to know
A continuous rotational movement where the follower spins in close contact with the leader, creating a wrapped, spiraling partner configuration.
Beginner focus
The rondon requires solid fundamentals in leading/following, body contact comfort, and basic turn technique. Before attempting it, make sure you and your partner can execute clean single turns with maintained frame and comfortable close-position body waves. Understanding the concept is the first step: the follower rotates, but never loses contact with the leader's body.
Tips
- •Think of the rondon as a 'traveling body wave with rotation' rather than a 'turn with body contact'
- •Leader: your body is the pole the follower wraps around. Stay stable, stay centered, stay grounded
- •Practice the stepping pattern without upper body first — both partners need to know where their feet go
Common mistakes
- •Leader using arm force to rotate the follower instead of body and frame guidance
- •Losing body contact during the rotation — defeating the purpose of the rondon
- •Follower losing their axis during the rotation — the same axis rules apply as in any turn
- •Going too fast — the rondon should feel luxurious, not rushed
- •Not accommodating each other's movement paths — both partners need to adjust their stepping
Practice drill
Closed position, body contact. The follower does a half-turn (180 degrees) to the right while maintaining body contact with the leader. The leader adjusts feet to accommodate. Pause. Return with a half-turn left. Repeat 8 times. Once smooth, make it continuous: 180 right, immediately 180 left, no pause. Then attempt a full 360. The contact should be maintained throughout. Five minutes of slow practice.