Maybe a matter of opinion, and depending on how the move is executed,
I think that "panqué" and "siete" are variations in a similar way as "dile que no" and "cross body lead". In this video it is not exactly hard core cuban street style, where the women tend to lean quite a bit more forward.. "Siete" is more of a Miami-style move, where the man normally would meet the womans hand (on beat # five), and the woman thereby turning (even maybe spinning) a bit more, and being a bit more upright.
To lead the spin in the end you should use your thigh right??
PedroLMariano4 2 months ago
Maybe a matter of opinion, and depending on how the move is executed,
I think that "panqué" and "siete" are variations in a similar way as "dile que no" and "cross body lead". In this video it is not exactly hard core cuban street style, where the women tend to lean quite a bit more forward.. "Siete" is more of a Miami-style move, where the man normally would meet the womans hand (on beat # five), and the woman thereby turning (even maybe spinning) a bit more, and being a bit more upright.
berntrygg 2 years ago
So, how exactly is this different from Siete? Is this one mainly about having the ladies' rear end going into the guy's lap?
Big10 2 years ago