Enrosque (Bachata)
BachataLevel: Advanced1 min read2 citations
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The enrosque in the context of contemporary Sensual Bachata is a stylistic embellishment borrowed from the lexicon of Argentine Tango [2]. The term, which translates to 'to coil' or 'to twist like a screw,' describes a movement where the dancer pivots on a weighted standing foot while the free leg performs a circular, hooking motion around the axis of the supporting leg [2]. Unlike traditional Dominican Bachata, which emphasizes rapid footwork and rhythmic syncopation, the Sensual Bachata style—developed in Spain during the mid-2000s—incorporates fluid, circular movements and body isolations that facilitate such complex legwork [2]. In practice, the leader guides the follower through this coiling action by utilizing subtle shifts in body weight and frame tension rather than aggressive manual manipulation [2]. This figure requires significant core strength and independent body control from the follower to maintain balance during the pivot [2]. While the movement is a hallmark of the Sensual style, it is not considered a foundational element of traditional Bachata, reflecting the broader influence of Zouk and Tango on modern social dance fusion [2, 3, 4]. The execution relies on the leader's ability to maintain a stable connection while allowing the follower the necessary space to complete the rotation without disrupting the rhythmic flow of the dance [6].
How it's danced
Lead and follow cues
CountTypically executed over a 4-count phrase, often coinciding with the pause or the transition between steps.
Lead
Prepare the follower by establishing a stable, centered connection; initiate the pivot by rotating the torso while maintaining a light, consistent frame tension.
Follow
Maintain core engagement and vertical alignment; pivot on the ball of the standing foot while allowing the free leg to wrap naturally around the axis of the standing leg.
Song timing150-180 bpm; best suited for slower, lyrical tracks that allow for extended phrasing.
Learn first
Prerequisites
- Solid pivot technique
- Advanced frame control
- Core stability
Watch out
Common mistakes
- Forcing the leg wrap without sufficient pivot momentum
- Collapsing the frame during the rotation
- Over-relying on arm pressure instead of torso rotation
Don't confuse with
Easily confused moves
- Gancho (involves a sharp flick rather than a sustained coil)
- Basic turn (lacks the specific leg-wrapping embellishment)
Around the world
Other names
Sensual Bachata (Global)
Enrosque
References
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Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Enrosque (Bachata). Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-enrosque-bachata
Bailar Editorial Team. “Enrosque (Bachata).” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-enrosque-bachata. Accessed 4 July 2026.
Bailar Editorial Team. “Enrosque (Bachata).” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-enrosque-bachata.
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