Tarraxa Circular
Kizomba / tarraxinha abrazo cerrado con aislamiento circular
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Tarraxa circular es una figura de pareja estacionaria utilizada dentro del vocabulario de tarraxinha adyacente a la kizomba: la pareja permanece en abrazo cerrado mientras se dirige un aislamiento circular lento a través del marco compartido, la compresión de peso y la acción de la pierna de apoyo en el suelo, en lugar de mediante trabajo de pies de desplazamiento.[1] El líder estabiliza la parte superior del cuerpo, marca un pequeño cambio de peso y da forma al círculo secuenciando la presión a través de la pierna de apoyo y la pelvis; el/la seguidor/a recibe el cambio a través del marco y deja que las caderas tracen la misma trayectoria circular sin romper la postura ni alejarse con un paso.[2] El movimiento normalmente se frasea sobre pulsos lentos, a menudo un ciclo circular completo cada cuatro u ocho tiempos, sin el conteo de quiebre al estilo salsa y con poco o ningún desplazamiento por la pista.[3] Históricamente, su vocabulario pertenece a la práctica de tarraxinha o tarraxa asociada con Angola y, más tarde, con las escenas lusófonas y europeas de kizomba, donde los aislamientos circulares de trabajo de pies mínimo se consideran distintos del flujo caminado de la kizomba.[4]
Cómo se baila
Señales para líder y seguidor
ConteoPulse-based tarraxinha/kizomba phrasing, not On1/On2 salsa timing. A common teaching count is 1-2-3-4 for one full circular isolation, or 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 for a slower full cycle. There is no travelling break count.
Líder
In close embrace, settle both partners onto a shared pulse with compact weight changes. Across pulses 1-2-3-4, lead a staged circular isolation: initiate from the standing leg, let the hips pass through the first quadrant on 1, the second on 2, the third on 3, and return to neutral on 4 for one complete 360-degree hip pathway while the chest remains quiet. Repeat or reverse only after the cycle is complete.
Seguidor
In close embrace, keep the upper body connected and receive the lead through the standing leg, ribs, and pelvis rather than stepping away. Across pulses 1-2-3-4, allow the hips to pass through the same four-stage circle as the leader: first quadrant on 1, second on 2, third on 3, and back to neutral on 4, completing one 360-degree pathway without independent acceleration.
Tiempo musicalBest suited to slow or moderate tarraxinha, tarraxa, ghetto zouk, and kizomba passages with clear bass pulses and room for isolation. It is less comfortable in fast walking kizomba sections or music that demands continuous travelling steps.
Aprende antes
Prerrequisitos
- Close-embrace kizomba posture
- Basic tarraxinha weight transfer
- Independent hip and rib isolation
- Ability to maintain grounded pulse without travelling
Ten cuidado
Errores comunes
- Travelling the figure as if it were a walking kizomba basic rather than keeping it nearly stationary.
- Using arms to pull the circle instead of initiating through weight, standing leg, and torso frame.
- Collapsing the chest onto the partner, which removes the follower's ability to articulate the hip circle cleanly.
- Making an incomplete circle by stopping after two quadrants rather than staging the full pathway back to neutral.
- Rushing the isolation ahead of the bass pulse or adding extra steps that obscure the circular action.
No confundir con
Movimientos que se confunden
- Kizomba saida or walking basic: those figures travel; tarraxa circular is primarily stationary.
- Tarraxo: a related Lisbon-derived style and music/dance label, not automatically the same name for this single circular figure.
- Generic body roll: tarraxa circular is organized as a horizontal or pelvic circular pathway, not only a vertical wave.
- Solo hip circle: the social figure depends on close-embrace lead-follow timing and shared weight.
Por el mundo
Otros nombres
Angola / Lusophone tarraxinha context
Tarraxa
Attested as a common shortened label for tarraxinha; for this figure it names the tarraxa-family circular isolation rather than a travelling kizomba pattern.
Angola / tarraxinha context
Tarraxinha
Broader source name for the close-embrace, minimal-footwork isolation practice from which the circular figure is drawn.
International kizomba workshops
Tarraxa circular
Common descriptive teaching label for the circular tarraxa isolation; retained here as the canonical English-locale card title.
English-language kizomba scenes
circular tarraxa
English word-order variant of the same descriptive teaching label.
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Bailar Editorial Team. (2026). Tarraxa Circular. Bailar Biblioteca. Recuperado el 5 de julio de 2026, de https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/kizomba-tarraxa-circular
Bailar Editorial Team. “Tarraxa Circular.” Bailar Biblioteca, 2026, getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/kizomba-tarraxa-circular. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2026.
Bailar Editorial Team. “Tarraxa Circular.” Bailar Biblioteca. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2026. https://getbailar.com/biblioteca/move/kizomba-tarraxa-circular.
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