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Tow Truck

Salsa Partner Figure

SalsaLevel: Intermediate1 min read1 citations

The Tow Truck, frequently identified in social dance circles as the Basket, is an intermediate-level partner figure in salsa [1]. The move is characterized by the leader wrapping their arms around the follower to create a closed, constrained frame, subsequently drawing the follower backward while the pair executes a circular progression [2, 3]. Mechanically, the leader initiates the wrap by guiding the follower into a closed position, often utilizing a series of arm placements that secure the follower's torso. As the leader moves, they maintain a consistent tension, effectively 'towing' the follower in a backward-travelling path while both partners rotate around a common center [2, 3]. Salsa itself, having developed through the 20th century in hubs like Cuba and New York City, relies on this type of fluid, improvised partner connection [4, 5, 6]. The Tow Truck requires precise frame management to ensure the follower remains balanced while moving backward, as the leader must adjust their own footwork to accommodate the circular trajectory without collapsing the connection [2, 3]. While the figure is common in both On1 and On2 timing structures, the fundamental requirement remains the maintenance of a stable, shared axis during the rotation [2, 3].

How it's danced

Lead and follow cues

CountOn1: breaks on 1 & 5; On2: breaks on 2 & 6.

Lead

On count 1, initiate wrap by guiding the follower's right hand across her body; on counts 2-3, maintain frame while stepping to begin a circular rotation; on counts 5-7, continue towing the follower backward through the rotation.

Follow

On count 1, accept the wrap while maintaining tension; on counts 2-3, step backward as guided by the leader's tension; on counts 5-7, continue moving backward while following the circular path.

Song timing150-185 bpm

Learn first

Prerequisites

  • Basic closed position
  • Right turn
  • Basic circular movement

Watch out

Common mistakes

  • Collapsing the frame by dropping the arms
  • Pulling the follower too aggressively causing loss of balance
  • Failing to maintain a circular path, resulting in a straight-line pull
  • Follower resisting the backward movement instead of trusting the lead

Don't confuse with

Easily confused moves

  • Cuddle position (static vs. travelling)
  • Cross-body lead (linear vs. circular)

Around the world

Other names

  • International

    Basket

  • General Social Scene

    Tow Truck

References

  1. 1.thedancedojo.com

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APA

Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Tow Truck. Bailar Biblioteca. Retrieved July 4, 2026, from https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-tow-truck

MLA

Bailar Editorial Team. “Tow Truck.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-tow-truck. Accessed 4 July 2026.

Chicago

Bailar Editorial Team. “Tow Truck.” Bailar Biblioteca. Accessed July 4, 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-tow-truck.

BibTeX

@misc{bailar-move-salsa-tow-truck, author = {{Bailar Editorial Team}}, title = {{Tow Truck}}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Bailar Biblioteca}, url = {https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/salsa-tow-truck}, note = {Accessed: 2026-07-04} }

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