Copa
Chequeo de abrazo / envoltura en salsa
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La copa es una figura de pareja en salsa en la que el líder atrae a la seguidora hacia una posición chequeada de “entrada” y luego la envía de regreso hacia afuera, creando un cambio compacto de dirección más que una pose sostenida.[1] En la salsa orientada a la línea, suele comenzar desde una apertura, con ambos integrantes de la pareja rompiendo hacia atrás sobre su propio pie trasero, y luego comprimiendo la conexión mientras la seguidora es llevada hacia adelante y girada a la izquierda hacia una breve relación perpendicular o envuelta respecto de la línea.[2] En una lectura On1, el primer compás establece el chequeo: el líder rompe hacia atrás en 1, reemplaza en 2 y redirige en 3, mientras la seguidora rompe hacia atrás en 1, reemplaza en 2 y rota aproximadamente un cuarto de vuelta a la izquierda hacia el chequeo en 3.[3] El segundo compás libera el cambio de dirección almacenado: la seguidora sale con una reorientación gradual hacia la derecha a través de 5-6-7, mientras el líder despeja espacio y reconecta para quedar frente a la seguidora en 7.[4] El nombre está fuertemente asociado con la historia de la salsa neoyorquina y a menudo se vincula con el club nocturno Copacabana y Eddie Torres, mientras que nombres escolares relacionados incluyen “Entrada y salida”, “Puertas corredizas”, “Cucú”, “Arcoíris”, “Chequeo izquierdo”, “Ruptura izquierda” y “Progresivo izquierdo”.[5]
Cómo se baila
Señales para líder y seguidor
ConteoOn1 only: one break per measure, on 1 and 5. First measure: 1 open break, 2 replace, 3 follower turns about 90 degrees left into the copa check. Second measure: 5 release, 6 continue travel, 7 settle and re-face; the exit rotation is staged across the second measure rather than whipped at the end.
Líder
On1: from a two-hand or cross-hand connection, the leader breaks back on left on 1, replaces right on 2, and steps slightly aside on 3 while checking the follower into a compact leftward quarter turn. On 5-6-7 the leader releases the compression, clears the slot, and redirects the follower out, re-facing the follower by 7.
Seguidor
On1: the follower breaks back on right on 1, replaces left on 2, and steps forward on right on 3 while rotating about 90 degrees left into the checked or wrapped position. On 5-6-7 the follower accepts the release, travels out through the slot with a staged rightward reorientation, and re-faces the leader by 7.
Tiempo musicalBest at moderate social salsa tempos around 150-185 bpm, where the check can settle without dragging. Around 190 bpm and above, the figure is possible but the compression and exit must be smaller and less styled.
Aprende antes
Prerrequisitos
- On1 basic step
- Open break
- Two-hand connection
- Follower left quarter turn
- Checked connection without pulling
Ten cuidado
Errores comunes
- Leading the follower forward on count 1 instead of allowing both partners to break back on their own back foot.
- Treating the check as a static cuddle pose rather than a brief compression before the exit.
- Collapsing the follower's left quarter turn and rightward exit into one abrupt rotation.
- Blocking the slot on 5-6-7 instead of clearing space for the follower's exit.
- Over-pulling the follower into the wrap, which removes the follower's ability to settle weight before being redirected.
- Using an inside-turn label for a clockwise exit without clarifying that the entry is the follower's leftward turn and the release is a separate rightward reorientation.
No confundir con
Movimientos que se confunden
- Cuddle position: a held sweetheart or side-by-side wrap may appear in variations, but the copa is defined by the checked in-and-out action.
- Cross-body lead: both exchange slot orientation, but the copa interrupts and reverses the follower's path with a check.
- Setenta or enchufla-style casino wraps: these may use wrapped arms, but they are circular casino figures rather than slot-salsa copa mechanics.
- Paso cruzado or cruzado: these Spanish terms usually denote cross-step footwork and should not be used as regional names for Copa.
Por el mundo
Otros nombres
New York salsa / mambo
Copa
Associated in the available source with Eddie Torres, the Copacabana nightclub, and New York salsa history.
International salsa instruction
In and Out
Attested alternate school name for the same checked entry-and-exit action.
International salsa instruction
Sliding Doors
Attested alternate school name; may vary by studio vocabulary.
International salsa instruction
Peek-a-Boo
Attested alternate school name, often emphasizing the brief visual reveal created by the check.
International salsa instruction
Rainbow
Attested alternate school name; usually refers to the arm-path styling of a copa family variation.
International salsa instruction
Left Check
Attested alternate school name emphasizing the follower's leftward checked entry.
International salsa instruction
Left Break
Attested alternate school name; not a literal Spanish translation.
International salsa instruction
Left Progressive
Attested alternate school name in the available source.
Los Angeles On1
Copa
Commonly retained as the English/Spanish studio term; the available sources do not support a distinct LA-only name.
Miami salsa
Copa
The available sources do not support a distinct Miami-only name.
Puerto Rico salsa
Copa
The available sources do not support a distinct Puerto Rico-only name.
Referencias
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Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Copa. Bailar Biblioteca. Recuperado el 4 de julio de 2026, de https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/copa
Bailar Editorial Team. “Copa.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/copa. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2026.
Bailar Editorial Team. “Copa.” Bailar Biblioteca. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/copa.
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