"vacilala" and "vacila" are the same. the signal is given by the leading partner with one hand on beat one and then, on the rest of the beats, there is no holding hand. if you maintain contact by hand, vacilala becomes "hecho"
I think the signal was the same for both Vacila and Vacilala - since they're just slight variations of the same move, I would guess the gent can choose according to his taste if he misses the voice call, and still the rueda stays intact. But I'll consult my teacher... :)
"vacilala" and "vacila" are the same. the signal is given by the leading partner with one hand on beat one and then, on the rest of the beats, there is no holding hand. if you maintain contact by hand, vacilala becomes "hecho"
petradance 1 year ago
I think the signal was the same for both Vacila and Vacilala - since they're just slight variations of the same move, I would guess the gent can choose according to his taste if he misses the voice call, and still the rueda stays intact. But I'll consult my teacher... :)
Schipy1 3 years ago
Did you ever find out?
Big10 3 years ago
You must dance the Vacila with one hand and the Vacilala without hands. :)
nnori3 3 years ago
What was the difference in the caller's hand signal between Vacila vs. Vacilala?
Big10 3 years ago
Nothing.
They have the same hand signal. ;)
But they have different names, and in a rueda, you use both the name, and the hand signal.
kompi150 3 years ago