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: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Shift your weight from side to side, lifting your heels slightly on every beat.
: Expect to spend about 45 minutes learning the chorus and another 30 minutes getting the "groove" before filming.
: Step forward on your right heel, then back to your toe. Repeat with the left foot. puerto_bounce_ale_to_don_omar_danza_kuduro_remi...
Once the song transitions to Don Omar, the choreography usually follows these classic steps:
: Often called the "ale to" moment in Polish-origin videos, this is where the beat "drops" or switches styles. Look for tutorial creators like alexkwiatkowskii for the specific timing of the transition. 3. Part 2: The "Danza Kuduro" Routine : Stand with feet shoulder-width apart
: Swing your right leg up and jump forward slightly, landing on both feet.
: Start with the "coro" by switching your hips from right to left (Right, Left, Right, Left) while touching your hips with your hands. : Step forward on your right heel, then back to your toe
: Keep your elbows bent at your sides. As you bounce, move your arms rhythmically as if you are "rowing" or pumping them forward.