Hi Kizomberos!.
Welcome to a new tutorial from our Kizomba Series for Beginners.
We are Carlos and Claudia, teachers at the Dance School ¡Deberías Estar Bailando!.
We already wanted a tutorial from Kizomba, did not you?.
Today we bring you a great Kizomba step, a round Kizomba step,… The Quadradinha.
And so round, because we are going to walk turning.
In addition to this new step, we wanted to include an extra in this tutorial.
So be very attentive.
Are you ready?.
Today's new step, the Quadradinha, is very interesting. You could see it
in the choreography we did of the song Lento, by Daniel Santacruz.
We leave in the description the link.
This is a step that we like very much,
because it introduces us to the circular dynamics of Kizomba.
Until now we had always danced in a line, because we needed to show
clearly the steps in front of the camera, but Kizomba is not danced in a line.
In the Quadradinha we turn around an imaginary square, performing a total of 8 steps.
We walk forward, with normal steps,
leading the woman to turn to our left.
In this way,…
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Until we return to our initial position.
We will notice how man guides us to move backwards and at the same time
we turn to our right.
We must not offer resistance, nor try to decide how much we turn.
The Quadradinha can start from any Basic Step.
It is very versatile.
We show you two options with some music.
And now the extra.
In tutorial #14, in which we teached you to combine the Man and Woman Exits.
We asked you a question waiting for you to analyze what was learned
and look for a second form of combination.
We love that our students reason and discover new things on their own.
That is why we want you, this community, who are also our students, to participate.
And so it has been,…
R Ramones and Fusión Latina Academia de Baile have responded with two options,
and we are going to comment them.
The form that R Ramones proposes to us is as follows.
I tried to reason the Woman's Exit and then to combine it with the one of the Man.
And I find it more comfortable from the fourth step, where you already have the woman in front.
Then I would continue with the Man's Exit normally.
I did it and it worked out well.
Exactly this is how we would combine the Woman and Man Exits,
in the 4th step of the Woman's Exit,… Look.
1, 2, 3 and 4
We brake to leave now forwards with the Man's Exit.
1 and 2.
We do it complete.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and join.
And the way they propose us from Fusión Latina Academia de Baile is this.
The answer is: Yes!, it's possible.
In counts 1, 2 and 3 we make the Woman's Exit.
In the next 5 counts we make the Man's Exit.
You combine the Exits one step before us, in the 3rd,
and so you take advantage that you are already out of the dance position.
This can be complicated if we do not control the weight of the woman's body very well.
She could step on the third Step and need to move her other foot, changing the order of steps.
Look at the error.
1, 2 and 3,… If this foot has weight, now the woman will need to move the other foot,
4 and 5.
The correct thing would be the following,…
1, 2 and 3.
Now we have not put the weight on that foot, so can repeat.
1 and 2.
We do it complete,...
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
We prefer the first form, it is more fluid,
since we are exchanging the weight in the feet naturally.
No sudden changes.
But it is also very good.
To both, R Ramones and Fusión Latina Academia de Baile, many thanks
for having contributed.
A very strong hug for the two and a greeting for the students of Fusión Latina.
Ready to edit and publish today's tutorial. A tutorial with lots of Kizomba.
The Quadradinha, a very simple but very valuable step to dance.
And the new way of combining the Woman and Man Exits.
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See you in the next tutorial. A hug.
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