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center> The term "on one" refers to the timing of the "basic step" which is normally a forward-backward motion starting with the left foot. On counts 1, 2, and 3, the leader steps forward on his left, replaces, and steps backward on his right foot. On count 5, 6, and 7, they step backwards, replace, and step forward again. The follower does the same, but with forward and backward reversed, so that the couple goes back and forth as a unit. This basic salsa dance step is part of many other patterns. For example, the leader may dance the basic step while leading the follower to do an underarm turn. |
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