Cambré Dip

Figura de arqueo de espalda en bachata sensual

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El cambré dip es una figura de bachata sensual en la que la pareja suspende el paso básico el tiempo suficiente para que quien sigue trace un arqueo controlado hacia atrás, mientras quien lidera estabiliza el marco y gestiona el regreso a la posición vertical.[1] Pertenece principalmente al vocabulario de la bachata sensual asociado con España, en particular al linaje gaditano de Korke Escalona y Judith Cordero, más que a la práctica social de trabajo de pies dominicana más antigua.[2] En la ejecución social, quien lidera normalmente prepara la figura mediante una conexión cerrada o semicerrada, flexiona ligeramente las rodillas, invita a que el esternón y la parte superior de la columna de quien sigue se abran, y luego devuelve el eje antes de que se reanude el desplazamiento; quien sigue mantiene el peso en las piernas y trata el arqueo de espalda como una acción corporal controlada, no como una caída brusca.[3] La figura suele ubicarse al final de una frase de bachata de ocho tiempos, con la preparación en los tiempos 5-6, la forma del cambré en el tiempo 7 y la recuperación para el tiempo 8, de modo que el siguiente paso básico pueda reiniciarse con limpieza.[4]

Cómo se baila

Señales para líder y seguidor

ConteoBachata 8-count phrase: basic or preparation on 1-4, compression/preparation on 5-6, cambré shape on 7, recovery on 8. The base figure has no required turn; any rotation belongs to a separate entry or exit variation.

Líder

On 1-4, maintain a compact bachata basic and confirm close-frame readiness. On 5-6, reduce travel, settle through bent knees, and create a stable frame without pulling the follower backward. On 7, invite the cambré by supporting the upper-back/side-frame connection and allowing a controlled backward arch with no inherent turn rotation. On 8, return the follower to vertical before releasing into the next basic.

Seguidor

On 1-4, keep the basic grounded and preserve tone through the torso and arms. On 5-6, narrow the step and prepare the legs to carry body weight. On 7, shape the cambré as a controlled backward arch from a supported axis, keeping the knees responsive and the neck long rather than collapsing. On 8, return upright under control and reestablish the basic timing.

Tiempo musicalBest at moderate social bachata tempos, roughly 120-150 bpm, where the preparation on 5-6 and recovery by 8 can remain controlled. At faster tempos, the cambré should be smaller or omitted; slow sensual tracks allow a larger shape only when both partners maintain balance and consent.

Aprende antes

Prerrequisitos

  • Bachata basic timing
  • Close-frame connection
  • Follower independent balance and core control
  • Leader controlled weight transfer and knee flexion
  • Prior consent and space awareness for dips/backbends

Ten cuidado

Errores comunes

  • Leader pulls the follower backward instead of creating a stable frame and allowing a supported arch.
  • Follower drops body weight into the leader rather than keeping weight through the legs.
  • The couple stays in the cambré past count 8, causing the next basic to restart late.
  • The leader bends from the waist with straight knees, reducing control of the return.
  • The follower throws the head back before the torso is supported, producing a neck-led collapse.
  • The move is treated as a show dip in crowded social space without checking floorcraft or consent.

No confundir con

Movimientos que se confunden

  • Full drop dip: a deeper weight-bearing descent in which the follower’s center is lowered much farther and the leader assumes more load.
  • Body roll: a sequential torso articulation that may precede a cambré but is not itself the dipped back-arch shape.
  • Tango-style corte: a stopped dramatic shape from Argentine tango vocabulary, related in visual effect but not identical in bachata timing or connection.
  • Zouk cambre/head movement: related body-action vocabulary, but usually organized through different axis, head-movement training, and rotational pathways.

Por el mundo

Otros nombres

  • International bachata sensual scene

    Cambré dip

    The supplied sources attest this English/French-derived label for the bachata sensual figure.

  • Spain / Cádiz-line bachata sensual

    Cambré dip

    Attested in the supplied sources as part of the bachata sensual vocabulary associated with Spain.

Referencias

  1. 1.wlrn.org
  2. 2.bachatadancecouncil.com
  3. 3.wikipedia.org
  4. 4.fredastaire.com

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APA

Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Cambré Dip. Bailar Biblioteca. Recuperado el 4 de julio de 2026, de https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-cambre-dip

MLA

Bailar Editorial Team. “Cambré Dip.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-cambre-dip. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2026.

Chicago

Bailar Editorial Team. “Cambré Dip.” Bailar Biblioteca. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-cambre-dip.

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@misc{bailar-move-bachata-cambre-dip, author = {{Bailar Editorial Team}}, title = {{Cambré Dip}}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Bailar Biblioteca}, url = {https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/bachata-cambre-dip}, note = {Consultado: 2026-07-04} }

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