Setenta Moves
About Setenta (70)
1 | The origin of number names like Setenta (70) |
2 | How to do Hammerlock in Setenta |
3 | Why Vacilala is best for Setenta |
Basic Setenta moves
Setenta y Cinco (75)
1 | Setenta y Cinco (75) con Vacilala |
2 | Setenta y Cinco (75) con Noventa |
3 | Setenta y Cinco por Arriba (back-to-back turn) |
3 | Setenta y Cinco (75) con Coca-Cola (Casinando) |
6 | Setenta y Cinco con Dile Que No |
5 | Setenta y Cinco into Caída position |
4 | BAD “75” from DancePapi and SalsaGaia |
Other important Moves
1 | Setenta Nuevo |
2 | Setenta Nuevo Complicado |
3 | Noventa (90!) |
4 | Setenta por Abajo |
5 | Arcoiris |
6 | Setenta Complicado al Derecha y al Revés |
7 | Setenta para el Piso |
8 | Setenta Inverso al Revés (70, 71 al Revés) |
9 | Salida Brazo Largo (Setenta) |
Secondary Moves (>100)
1 | Setenta y Ocho (78) |
2 | Setenta Triple |
3 | Setenta con Giro Doble |
4 | Setenta y Uno Complicado |
5 | Arcoiris Complicado |
6 | Gancho Doble de Yoandy |
… | You name it ! |
Many traditional Setenta moves are mostly made for Rueda de Casino and for training purposes. In social dancing it is often a good idea to get rid of the Setenta start, the Hammerlock, and likewise to get rid of the Setenta ending. Focus as much as possible on the core of the move, the interesting part in between the start and the ending, and combine it with other building blocks into your own flow of how you want to dance.