When the chorus repeats "Es que me tiene... ¡Brujería!" , hit a strong freeze or a sharp head-flick on the "¡Brujería!" beat.
During the instrumental breaks, use "copas" (behind-the-back checks) and lead-follow "teasing" where you pull the partner in and push them away quickly. V. The Grand Finale (Outro)
Use a Suzy Q or Pachanga step to match the "galloping" rhythm of the piano. Salsa social demo to El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico - Brujeria
Keep it grounded with classic "On 2" or "On 1" basics, but add body rolls and shoulder shimmies during the syncopated percussion hits.
Focus on smooth, circular patterns (Cross Body Lead with a turn) to match the fluid vocals of Jerry Rivas. III. The "Mambo" (Horn Sections) When the chorus repeats "Es que me tiene
This track is a crowd-pleaser because of its driving energy and playful "spell-casting" theme. It’s perfect for a social demo because it allows for a mix of high-speed footwork and expressive partner play. I. The Setup (Intro) The Vibe: Start with a playful "spell-casting" stance.
As the horns reach their peak, execute a series of multiple spins or a dramatic "drop" (if appropriate for the venue). Focus on smooth, circular patterns (Cross Body Lead
When the lyrics mention "hechicería" (sorcery) or "brujería," use hand gestures to mimic casting a spell over your partner.