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Adios Arriba

Rueda de Casino partner-change figure

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Adios Arriba is a Rueda de Casino call built from Adios, a basic partner-change figure in which the leader raises the connected arm, passes forward under it, and arrives with the next follower.[1] The modifier arriba gives the exchange its traffic rule: in rueda usage it directs dancers to continue clockwise around the circle, or in some calls to advance to the next follower in the anti-clockwise flow of leaders.[2] Mechanically, the figure begins from guapea/open rueda position: leader and follower break away on opposite feet but in the same body-relative direction on count 1, recover on 2-3, and use the second measure for the leader's forward travel and partner change on 5-6-7. The leader's path is not a slot exchange; it is a circular rueda progression coordinated with the caller and the surrounding couples.[3] Rotation is staged rather than whipped: the leader opens the pathway during the first measure, then passes under the raised hand and reorients toward the next follower during the second measure, for roughly a half-turn of personal re-facing distributed across entry and exit. The figure belongs to Cuban rueda practice, a caller-led group form derived from Casino and known for synchronized partner exchanges.[3]

How it's danced

Lead and follow cues

CountOn1 rueda count: first measure 1-2-3 is the guapea break and preparation, with leader left back and follower right back on 1; second measure 5-6-7 is the partner-change travel, with the leader advancing arriba to the next follower and both partners re-facing by 7. Breaks occur once per measure, on 1 and 5.

Lead

On1 rueda timing: from guapea, break back on left on 1, replace on 2, return toward the partner on 3 while preparing the joined hand high enough to travel under. On 5-6-7, walk forward along the rueda's arriba traffic to the next follower, pass under the raised connection, release cleanly as needed, and re-face the new follower by 7.

Follow

On1 rueda timing: from guapea, break back on right on 1, replace on 2, return toward the leader on 3 while maintaining a responsive raised-hand connection. On 5-6-7, allow the outgoing leader to pass and clear the lane, keep the rueda spacing, and receive the arriving leader by 7 without stepping into his travel path.

Song timingBest at moderate social salsa or timba tempos, roughly 150-185 bpm. At 190 bpm and above, the leader's travel under the arm and the group spacing become fast-end execution rather than comfortable beginner tempo.

Learn first

Prerequisites

  • Guapea
  • Dame
  • Adios
  • Basic rueda spacing and caller awareness
  • Comfort with On1 casino timing

Watch out

Common mistakes

  • Treating arriba as a linear slot instruction instead of rueda traffic around the circle.
  • Breaking the mirror-role basic by sending the follower forward on count 1 instead of having her break back on her right.
  • Holding the raised hand too low, forcing the leader to duck rather than pass under with normal posture.
  • Stopping short of the next follower on 5-6-7, which interrupts the partner-change chain.
  • Turning the leader in one abrupt spin instead of staging the reorientation through entry, travel, and exit.

Don't confuse with

Easily confused moves

  • Adios: the base partner-change figure without the explicit arriba traffic modifier.
  • Abajo: the opposite rueda traffic direction in many calling vocabularies.
  • Dame: a simpler partner-change call that does not include the same leader-under-arm action.
  • Cross-body lead: a slot-salsa exchange, not the circular rueda progression used here.

Around the world

Other names

  • Cuban Rueda de Casino / international rueda schools

    Adios Arriba

    Spanish call name attested for the Adios figure with the arriba directional modifier.

References

  1. 1.salsayo.com
  2. 2.wikibooks.org
  3. 3.thelatinworld.nl

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APA

Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Adios Arriba. Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-adios-arriba

MLA

Bailar Editorial Team. “Adios Arriba.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-adios-arriba. Accessed 4 July 2026.

Chicago

Bailar Editorial Team. “Adios Arriba.” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-adios-arriba.

BibTeX

@misc{bailar-move-rueda-adios-arriba, author = {{Bailar Editorial Team}}, title = {{Adios Arriba}}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Bailar Biblioteca}, url = {https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-adios-arriba}, note = {Accessed: 2026-07-04} }

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