The important thing is that you end up in closed position after "dile que sí". So whatever is considered the most common basic step in closed position in rueda would be what you end up in. We are used to that being "vamos arriba".
Others might possibly use other basic steps in closed position, like "pa'ti, pa'mi" (regular salsa steps back and forth) or "al centro/medio" (the opening step, in-out of the center).
The question in Norwegian was: Dile que si. Does it always end up in vamos arriba? Or are additional comands used. If only "dile que si" is called, how does it end?
The important thing is that you end up in closed position after "dile que sí". So whatever is considered the most common basic step in closed position in rueda would be what you end up in. We are used to that being "vamos arriba".
Others might possibly use other basic steps in closed position, like "pa'ti, pa'mi" (regular salsa steps back and forth) or "al centro/medio" (the opening step, in-out of the center).
ruedastandard 2 years ago
The question in Norwegian was: Dile que si. Does it always end up in vamos arriba? Or are additional comands used. If only "dile que si" is called, how does it end?
ruedastandard 2 years ago
So, then what's the answer? :-)
Also, is there a hand signal for "Dile Que Si"?
Big10 2 years ago
Dile que si. Er det alltid avslutter man med å gå arriba? Eller er det tillegskomandoen som er brukt. Om man bare tar dile que si hvordan ender det?
bibikhop 2 years ago