Sombrero Neck Roll Dip
A Cuban Casino Variation
SalsaLevel: Intermediate1 min read5 citations
The Sombrero is a foundational figure in Cuban Casino, characterized by the partners' arms forming a circular frame above their heads, visually resembling a hat [4] [5]. While the base Sombrero involves a circular change of place, the Neck Roll Dip is a stylistic embellishment often executed during the transition phase of the figure [4]. The leader initiates the move by guiding the follower into the standard Sombrero frame, typically during the 1-2-3 count sequence [4]. As the arms are lowered over the partners' heads on the 5-6-7 sequence, the leader introduces a controlled neck roll for the follower, followed by a slight dip [5]. This movement requires precise connection, as the leader must maintain a stable frame to support the follower's weight during the dip while ensuring the neck roll remains fluid and safe [5]. Historically, such variations evolved from the communal, circular nature of Rueda de Casino, where leaders often call for creative flourishes to match the rhythmic complexity of Son Cubano or Mambo [1] [2]. The figure is classified as intermediate due to the necessity of maintaining lead-follow tension during the dip, which deviates from the standard walking pattern of the basic Sombrero [4] [6].
How it's danced
Lead and follow cues
CountOn1/On2: 1-2-3 (frame setup), 5-6-7 (roll and dip).
Lead
On 1-3, initiate Sombrero frame; on 5-7, guide follower's head into a roll while lowering the frame to initiate the dip.
Follow
On 1-3, enter Sombrero frame; on 5-7, accept the lead for the neck roll and maintain core engagement for the dip.
Song timing150-185 bpm
Learn first
Prerequisites
- Sombrero
- Dile Que No
- Basic Partner Connection
Watch out
Common mistakes
- Collapsing the frame during the dip
- Forcing the neck roll without follower readiness
- Losing the circular flow of the Sombrero
Don't confuse with
Easily confused moves
- Standard Sombrero (no dip)
- Copa (different arm mechanics)
Around the world
Other names
Cuba
Sombrero con cuello
International Rueda
Sombrero Neck Roll Dip
References
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Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Sombrero Neck Roll Dip. Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-sombrero-neck-roll-dip
Bailar Editorial Team. “Sombrero Neck Roll Dip.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-sombrero-neck-roll-dip. Accessed 4 July 2026.
Bailar Editorial Team. “Sombrero Neck Roll Dip.” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-sombrero-neck-roll-dip.
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