How Do You Dance A Box Step In Samba?
There are many different steps in samba that can be performed, but the box step is one of the most basic and common. Once you get the hang of it, you can use it to turn to the left to change things up a little. The box step in samba is a good step to use as a “thinking” step between more complicated movements when you need to think about what to do next.The count for the box step is 1-uh-2, 3-uh-4. The “uh” count is between beats. Hold counts 1 and 3 for 3/4 beat, the “uh” count for 1/4 beat, and 2 and 4 for a full beat. When reading these steps, the counts tell you which beats you are dancing on for this part of the step, and then you will read what to do with your feet. Stand in closed dance position on your right foot with your left foot free. Count 1: Step forward onto your left foot, putting all your weight on it. Count “uh”: Step to the side on the ball of your right foot. Do not lower the heel (this is a quarter of a beat, so it is very fast). Count 2: Bring your left foot to yo