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Hello, my name is Jorday Rivera, and I am an expert in salsa. I own two dance studios
in Queens, New York. We're going to be learning a progression of salsa moves so we can actually
go out, practice, take it to the clubs, take it to a party, and you can show off all the
great moves you learned. This actual turn pattern is called a drop hand catch. So pretty
much, this is a connected step, so we're gonna turn to my partner, Marcos, and we're gonna
do it with music. Now, the breakdown to the drop hand catch is as follows: you're gonna
turn to your partner, close position, we're gonna go into our basic. Basic and one-two-three,
five-six-seven. And this position here, we're gonna do a right turn. Gentlemen, make sure
you're giving us the signals, okay? You're gonna lift up that arm and you're gonna push
with the left hand. One-two-three, now you're gonna turn yourself, into a right turn also.
Now we're gonna do it again, another right turn, two-three, recover-six-seven. So again,
we're going basic and one-two-three, five-right turn, one-two-three, right turn for yourself,
one-two-three, recover-six-seven. One-two-three, five-six-seven. One-two-three, drop hand catch.
One-two-three, recover-six-seven. One-two-three, last time. One-two-three, drop hand catch.
One-two-three, recover-six-seven. And that's the breakdown of the drop hand catch with
a partner.