Peluqueria
Rueda de Casino Figure
RuedaLevel: Intermediate1 min read2 citations
Peluqueria is a specific, named figure within the repertoire of Rueda de Casino, a social dance style that emerged in Havana, Cuba, during the 1950s [1, 2, 5]. The dance is characterized by its circular formation where multiple couples execute synchronized figures called out by a designated leader, known as the 'cantante' [3, 4]. While the term 'peluqueria' translates literally to 'hairdresser' or 'barbershop' in Spanish, its application in the Rueda context denotes a distinct set of movements rather than a literal action [1]. As with many figures in the Rueda de Casino vocabulary, Peluqueria relies on the rapid, fluid exchange of partners and synchronized footwork that defines the genre's communal nature [2, 6]. The figure is typically integrated into the flow of the Rueda, requiring participants to maintain the circular alignment while executing the specific turn patterns associated with the call [3, 6]. It remains a staple of the broader Casino tradition, which evolved from Cuban Son and Cha Cha Cha, later incorporating influences from various partner dances [6]. Mastery of the figure necessitates a strong grasp of the foundational Rueda structure and the ability to transition seamlessly between partners under the direction of the caller [3, 6].
How it's danced
Lead and follow cues
CountStandard 8-count Rueda timing (1-2-3, 5-6-7).
Lead
The caller shouts 'Peluqueria', signaling the start of the figure sequence.
Follow
Followers listen for the call and prepare to execute the specific turn sequence associated with the figure.
Song timing160-180 bpm
Learn first
Prerequisites
- Enchufla
- Basic Casino turn patterns
Watch out
Common mistakes
- Failing to maintain the circular Rueda spacing during the figure
- Executing the turn sequence out of sync with the group
- Over-rotating during the turn components
Don't confuse with
Easily confused moves
- Literal interpretation of 'hairdresser' as a physical gesture
Around the world
Other names
Cuba
Peluqueria
International Rueda
Peluqueria
References
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Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Peluqueria. Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-peluqueria
Bailar Editorial Team. “Peluqueria.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-peluqueria. Accessed 4 July 2026.
Bailar Editorial Team. “Peluqueria.” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/rueda-peluqueria.
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