Rueda de Casino is a style of Salsa where several couples dance choreographically around a circle, with the dance moves being called by one person, a caller. This style was developed in Cuba in the 1950s More at Wikipedia. The wiki is to help all students of Rueda remember and refine their Rueda patterns, reflecting local variations,. Figuras nivel basico 1. Metele el dedo sombrero con una mano sesenta y nueve (69) dame dos exhibela vacila con ella exhibela doble y triple. Figuras nivel basico 1. Figuras nivel basico 2. Figuras nivel basico 3. Figuras nivel intermedio 1. Figuras nivel intermedio 2. Figuras nivel intermedio 3. Nivel practico evaluativo. Dame una la prima prima con la hermana: comments. Figuras nivel basico 1 al centro al centro arriba pegale un cacho para abajo el espejo enchufla y pa arriba. Salsa casino figuras nivel basico 2 enchufla y dame una jocosidades despreciala enchufla doble y triple ponle el sombrero torniquete prima con la tia vacilala metele el dedo sombrero con una mano sesenta y nueve (69) dame dos exhibela vacila con ella exhibela doble y triple partele el brazo setenta (70) yogurt el uno (1) comments.
Ruda de casino
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closed position
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sale tu
(you leave)
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open position
guapea
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el dedo con guarapo y bota
(‘el dedo' with a neckless and ‘bota')
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enchufla contra Mambo
(‘enchufla' with counter Mambo)
The figure may also be called 'enchufla contra Mambo square' or 'enchufla contra Mambo cajón' to emphasize the fact that both the leader and follower should be moving in a square/box/caja while doing the contra mambo part. Creator : Nikola Medic
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enchufla para hombres
('enchufla' for men)
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indeciso
(undecided)
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ocho para mujeres
(eight for me ladies)
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Pedro Navaja
(male character from the song Pedro Navaja, by Ruben Blades, the latin version of 'Mack the knife')
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por mi por ti
(for me for you)
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salsita
(small female salsa dancer)
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setenta por las manos
(‘setenta' with the hands)
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toma electrica
(electrical circuit)
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toma electrica complicado
(complicated ‘toma electrica‘)
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vacilala y florea
(‘vacilala' and bloom)
Do you know the figure ‘florea'? You have probably used it or at least seen it in casino. This video shows a figure combining ‘florea' with ‘vacilala'. This makes makes ‘florea' accessible also in rueda. Why not try out this great and classic cuban figure, in rueda or in casino?
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open position
side by side
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na pa´mi, una pa´ti
(one for me, one for you)
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dame dos con Cuba
Dedos De La Mano En Ingles
(‘dame dos‘ with Cuba)
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rueda caminando
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cadena complicate >
tarro
‘Tarro‘ is a commonly used figure from closed position, when dancing ‘vamos arriba‘. The principle is to move forward to the next partner and continue the movement you were doing. This principle may also be applied to other figures where the Rueda is in motion, like in ‘cadena complicate‘.
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dos con Cuba sin soltar – se fue
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paseito caminando
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Tumba Francesa complicado
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FIGURE COMBINATIONS
open position
guapea
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amistad > llevala a Bayamo
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patineta doble
‘patineta doble' is a nice variation of ‘patineta', and also an excellent challenge for the ladies/followers. The general idea when adding ‘doble' to a figure is to do the central part of the figure twice.
Note what happens between the two patinetas: the men move forward, so the ladies do not have to move far out before going back in to the center. The men are circling around the ladies, using the steps from ‘cero'.
In ‘patineta' the ladies/followers return to the same partner, while in ‘patin para mujeres' the ladies/followers move to the next partner in abajo direction, also keeping more eye contact in order to spot the next partner to make the exit better.
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vcilala y florea doble
This figure is a variation of ‘vacilala y florea‘ where you dance ‘florea‘ twice, like you often do when combining vacilala and floera in casino. It's a nice figure to play with your eye contact with your partner throughout the figure. Using this figure in rueda will also challenge challenge you on how to position yourself in relation to your partner.
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patin con Bamboleo
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patineta con Bamboleo
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patineta y patin con Bamboleo
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vacilala y florea > siguelo
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closed position
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[Video not ready yet]
sale tu
(you leave)
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open position
guapea
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[Video not ready yet]
el dedo con guarapo y bota
(‘el dedo' with a neckless and ‘bota')
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—
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[Video not ready yet]
enchufla contra Mambo
(‘enchufla' with counter Mambo)
The figure may also be called 'enchufla contra Mambo square' or 'enchufla contra Mambo cajón' to emphasize the fact that both the leader and follower should be moving in a square/box/caja while doing the contra mambo part. Creator : Nikola Medic
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enchufla para hombres
('enchufla' for men)
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indeciso
(undecided)
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ocho para mujeres
(eight for me ladies)
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[Video not ready yet]
Pedro Navaja
(male character from the song Pedro Navaja, by Ruben Blades, the latin version of 'Mack the knife')
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[Video not ready yet]
por mi por ti
(for me for you)
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salsita
(small female salsa dancer)
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setenta por las manos
(‘setenta' with the hands)
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toma electrica
(electrical circuit)
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toma electrica complicado
(complicated ‘toma electrica‘)
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vacilala y florea
(‘vacilala' and bloom)
Do you know the figure ‘florea'? You have probably used it or at least seen it in casino. This video shows a figure combining ‘florea' with ‘vacilala'. This makes makes ‘florea' accessible also in rueda. Why not try out this great and classic cuban figure, in rueda or in casino?
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open position
side by side
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[Video not ready yet]
na pa´mi, una pa´ti
(one for me, one for you)
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[Video not ready yet]
dame dos con Cuba
Dedos De La Mano En Ingles
(‘dame dos‘ with Cuba)
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rueda caminando
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cadena complicate >
tarro
‘Tarro‘ is a commonly used figure from closed position, when dancing ‘vamos arriba‘. The principle is to move forward to the next partner and continue the movement you were doing. This principle may also be applied to other figures where the Rueda is in motion, like in ‘cadena complicate‘.
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[Video not ready yet]
dos con Cuba sin soltar – se fue
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[Video not ready yet]
paseito caminando
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Tumba Francesa complicado
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FIGURE COMBINATIONS
open position
guapea
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[Video not ready yet]
amistad > llevala a Bayamo
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patineta doble
‘patineta doble' is a nice variation of ‘patineta', and also an excellent challenge for the ladies/followers. The general idea when adding ‘doble' to a figure is to do the central part of the figure twice.
Note what happens between the two patinetas: the men move forward, so the ladies do not have to move far out before going back in to the center. The men are circling around the ladies, using the steps from ‘cero'.
In ‘patineta' the ladies/followers return to the same partner, while in ‘patin para mujeres' the ladies/followers move to the next partner in abajo direction, also keeping more eye contact in order to spot the next partner to make the exit better.
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vcilala y florea doble
This figure is a variation of ‘vacilala y florea‘ where you dance ‘florea‘ twice, like you often do when combining vacilala and floera in casino. It's a nice figure to play with your eye contact with your partner throughout the figure. Using this figure in rueda will also challenge challenge you on how to position yourself in relation to your partner.
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patin con Bamboleo
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patineta con Bamboleo
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patineta y patin con Bamboleo
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vacilala y florea > siguelo
Adormecimiento Dedos Manos
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