Popular reggaeton dance moves every producer and DJ should know
The most popular reggaeton dance moves are perreo and sandungueo, both built around strong hip action and grounded footwork that match the genre’s signature dembow rhythm. Perreo is the defining move, emphasizing low, rhythmic hip rolls and close partner work, while sandungueo is more freestyle, using dynamic body isolations and attitude. Reggaeton choreography often features:
- Perreo: Deep knee bends, hips pushed back, and rolling or circular hip movements, often danced solo or with a partner.
- Sandungueo: Freestyle steps, quick weight shifts, and expressive arm and torso movements, adding energy and personal style.
- Body isolations: Sharp chest pops, shoulder rolls, and controlled torso twists to accent beats and breaks.
- Footwork: Steps that travel forward, back, or side-to-side, keeping the groove tight with the track’s syncopated rhythm.
These moves are essential for reggaeton dance floors and music videos, and understanding them helps producers and DJs create tracks that connect with dancers. For more on reggaeton’s global reach, see Is reggaeton only popular in Spanish-speaking countries?
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