@Beto look into West Coast Swing strictly competitions it's a good framework for what could be done with Bachata and Salsa. A follow and a lead will enter the competition paired together and be judged on their skills and capabilities together throughout the different rounds. They also have a point system so you progress and earn points you can identify who is a newcomer, novice, intermediate, all- star and pro/ champion. That being said, I appreciate the flexibility around bachata and salsa, because it's less codified. If I wanted to be "judged" I would have leaned into the ballroom scene where everything is very clearly defined.
@Beto look into West Coast Swing strictly competitions it's a good framework for what could be done with Bachata and Salsa. A follow and a lead will enter the competition paired together and be judged on their skills and capabilities together throughout the different rounds.
They also have a point system so you progress and earn points you can identify who is a newcomer, novice, intermediate, all- star and pro/ champion.
That being said, I appreciate the flexibility around bachata and salsa, because it's less codified. If I wanted to be "judged" I would have leaned into the ballroom scene where everything is very clearly defined.
Thank you Ricah!