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2 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Various variations unnayi andulo kuda 

Variants[edit]

Western "traditional"[edit]

At some point in the late 1990s, dancers and dance-schools in the western world began using a side to side pattern instead of the box-steps. The basic steps of this pattern move side to side, changing direction after every tap. Characteristics of this "early" dance school dance is the close connection between partners, soft hip movements, tap with a small "pop" of the hip on the 4th step (1, 2, 3, tap/hip) and does not include many turns/figures. Most of the styling in this dance is from ballroom dance and show moves like dips are commonly used in the dance. This was the first new dance to bachata music that was popularized by dance schools outside the Dominican Republic.

Bachatango[edit]

Main article: Bachatango

Another dance was developed shortly after the "traditional" and this dance was called Bachatango. It is also a fusion dance from the West with short sequences of "western traditional" basic steps and then added different Tango steps danced like tango. The "pop" count is used to add elaborated sensuality and varied Latin ballroom dance styles and also include the characteristic kicks from tango. The turns are like in the "western traditional" dance. Although this dance has been used to dance to the music bachata, it has recently been used to dance to tango as well. Even though bachatango is unheard of in the Dominican Republic, bachata's country of origin, bachatango had a popular period with foreign instructors outside the Caribbean but today it is not seen much on the social dance floors.

Modern/moderna[edit]

A dance called modern or moderna was developed probably from around 2005 on the "western traditional" (first western fusion dance) dance basic elements. The basics are the same as the "western traditional" dance, but with added dance elements and styling from Salsa, tango and Ballroom. In this dance, couples typically move their torsos more and greatly exaggerate the hip pop (especially the women). The most direct fusion influence on the modern/moderna dance, comes from the adoption of salsa turn patterns; these, together with dips became the core of the dance.

Bachata Sensual[edit]

Bachata Sensual was created in Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain, by Korke Escalona and Judith Cordero.[3][4][5][6]

Korke learned the basics of bachata in 1998, but with no more information than the basic step (four steps to the side) and the bachata music, he started developing his own dance style by understanding how the leader (traditionally a man) could lead the body of the follower (traditionally woman) to interpret the music. Bachata Sensual is an independent dance form with strict lead and follow principles. The dance is an interpretation of the music with mostly circular movements and body waves. When the music has stronger beats, however, the dance also uses isolations and dips.[citation needed]

Korke is the creator of the BachataStars competition, in which participants get a random song and show ability to improvise, while showing their dance skills and musicality.[citation needed]

Ballroom bachata[edit]

Ballroom bachata is yet another dance also developed in the West, primarily for competition dance, with very extreme hip movements and lots of ballroom dance styling. It is used predominantly for ballroom competitions rather than social dancing. The basic step is based on "western traditional" dance.

Other styles[edit]

There are other Western dances, pioneered and promoted by different teachers around the world, each with its own distinct flair. Whether these are considered completely different styles or simply variations of the main styles above is often argued by teachers and students alike.

Endo madam , ivvanni maku teliyavu

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6 minutes ago, Thanos said:

Endo madam , ivvanni maku teliyavu

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Telusuko uncle..oka sari poyi dance cheste telisipotayi...Salsa join avudam ani velli edi join ayya as edi inka ba nachindi %$#$

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