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Jardin

Rueda de Casino Figure

RuedaLevel: Intermediate1 min read2 citations

Jardin is a characteristic figure within Rueda de Casino, a social dance format that originated in Havana, Cuba, during the 1950s [1, 5]. In this group dance, couples perform synchronized movements in a circle, often responding to calls from a designated leader known as a 'cantante' [3, 4]. The Jardin figure functions as a rotational pattern where the partners navigate a circular path, mirroring the communal and improvisational spirit that defines the Casino style [2, 6]. Mechanically, the figure requires the leader to guide the follower through a series of turns that mimic the winding nature of a garden path, maintaining the circular flow of the Rueda [3]. Because Rueda de Casino relies on standardized, named moves to ensure group cohesion, Jardin is executed with specific hand connections that allow for fluid transitions between partners [3, 4]. As the dance spread from Cuba to Miami and eventually globally, the figure maintained its core structure, emphasizing active listening and spontaneous reaction to the caller's cues [2, 4]. The figure is typically performed to lively Salsa or Timba music, requiring dancers to maintain the rhythmic integrity of the underlying Casino steps while navigating the group formation [2].

How it's danced

Lead and follow cues

CountOn1 or On2; the figure is performed over an 8-count phrase, with the rotational movement distributed across the 1-2-3 and 5-6-7 segments.

Lead

The leader initiates a circular path by guiding the follower into a series of turns while maintaining the Rueda circle, typically using a two-hand hold to facilitate the rotation.

Follow

The follower maintains tension in the hands, responding to the leader's rotation by executing a series of turns that follow the circular trajectory of the Jardin pattern.

Song timing150-185 bpm

Learn first

Prerequisites

  • Guapea
  • Enchufla
  • Basic Casino turn patterns

Watch out

Common mistakes

  • Collapsing the circle by moving inward instead of maintaining the Rueda perimeter
  • Loss of hand connection leading to a break in the rotation
  • Over-rotating the follower, causing them to lose balance or miss the next call

Don't confuse with

Easily confused moves

  • Any non-rotational linear salsa turn pattern

Around the world

Other names

  • Cuba

    Jardin

  • International Rueda

    Jardin

References

  1. 1.danceintime.com
  2. 2.salsavida.com

How to cite this article

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APA

Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Jardin. Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-jardin

MLA

Bailar Editorial Team. “Jardin.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-jardin. Accessed 4 July 2026.

Chicago

Bailar Editorial Team. “Jardin.” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-jardin.

BibTeX

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

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