Samba Saída Carioca

El paso básico de desplazamiento del samba de pareja carioca (samba de gafieira)

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La saída carioca es el paso de desplazamiento fundamental del samba de pareja carioca —el estilo social de Río de Janeiro bailado en abrazo cerrado y conocido ampliamente como samba de gafieira, una de las formas principales de samba de pareja dentro de la familia más amplia del samba brasileño.[1] El calificativo 'carioca' designa el idioma de Río, cuyo ritmo y tempo son reconociblemente distintos del samba de São Paulo y de las formas carnavalescas de percusión intensa.[2] La figura se apoya en el veloz compás 2/4 del samba, con el peso cambiando sobre un pulso de paso organizado en el tiempo básico del género.[3] Los bailadores amortiguan cada cambio mediante una suave flexión y extensión de rodillas —el rebote del samba— que se mantiene bajo y enraizado, nunca exagerado.[4] En la saída la pareja parte de una posición estacionaria y comienza a desplazarse: uno de los compañeros avanza mientras el otro lo refleja en el pie contrario y cede hacia atrás, y ambos recorren el espacio como una unidad de desplazamiento única.[5] Este carácter progresivo y de cobertura de piso es intrínseco al movimiento básico del samba y distingue la figura social carioca de los whisks escenificados, las voltas y los samba walks del samba Internacional de salón.[6]

Cómo se baila

Señales para líder y seguidor

Conteo2/4 meter; weight changes on the quick samba pulse, each step cushioned by a soft knee flexion. The saída is a continuous traveling basic, not a break-step figure, so it has no salsa-style On1/On2 break count — one partner advances while the other mirrors backward, and the direction of travel alternates as the couple progresses.

Líder

Hold a close social embrace offset slightly to the leader's left. To open the saída, advance along the line of dance — as the leader steps forward on his left, the follower is led back on her right (mirror feet) — then continue traveling, alternating which partner advances. Settle each weight change with a low, grounded knee cushion on the 2/4 pulse; the lead is conversational pressure through the frame, not a sharp break.

Seguidor

Mirror the leader on the opposite foot: as he advances forward on his left, step back on the right to yield and travel with him; when the advance reverses, receive his step back by moving forward on the opposite foot. Keep the frame connected so each change of direction is read, and let the knees flex softly to absorb the samba pulse as the couple progresses along the line of dance.

Tiempo musicalSits comfortably in the social samba range of roughly 100-120 bpm (2/4), where the grounded knee cushion and clear travel are easiest to sustain; up-tempo gafieira and pagode around 125-135 bpm are the fast end, while the much faster Carnival batucada pace suits solo samba no pé rather than the partnered saída.

Aprende antes

Prerrequisitos

  • Closed social-embrace samba frame, offset slightly to the leader's left
  • The samba knee cushion (bounce) kept low and grounded
  • Walking the quick 2/4 samba pulse in time
  • Navigating the line of dance (counter-clockwise floor progression)

Ten cuidado

Errores comunes

  • Dancing the saída on the spot instead of progressing — the figure is meant to travel along the line of dance
  • Stepping on the same foot as the partner rather than mirroring on the opposite foot, which jams the couple's travel
  • Substituting the exaggerated ballroom bob for gafieira's low, grounded knee cushion
  • Losing the leftward offset so the advancing partners' feet collide
  • Breaking the frame connection so the change of direction is not led and the follower cannot read advance versus retreat

No confundir con

Movimientos que se confunden

  • Samba no pé — the solo Carnival footwork form; shares the name 'samba' but is not a partnered figure and has no saída
  • Ballroom International samba walks, voltas, and whisks — competition figures with different technique, not the gafieira saída
  • Samba de pagode (samba de dois) — a closer, more compact in-place Rio social samba related to gafieira but not this traveling basic
  • 'Saída' generically — in other Brazilian partner dances (forró, zouk) 'saída' names a different exit move; the term is context-dependent

Por el mundo

Otros nombres

  • Rio de Janeiro (samba de gafieira)

    Saída / Saída básica

    'saída' = departure/exit; the basic traveling figure from which the couple begins to progress

  • Brazil, general gafieira teaching

    Básico de gafieira

    the basic step of samba de gafieira; 'saída carioca' foregrounds the Rio (carioca) origin

  • São Paulo

    Saída básica

    the same gafieira basic; paulista samba differs more in its Carnival/percussive forms than in the partner basic

Referencias

  1. 1.Samba (Brazilian dance) - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
  2. 2.Carnival of São PauloWikipedia contributors, Wikipedia
  3. 3.Learn Basic Samba Stepswww.dancing4beginners.com
  4. 4.How To Dance Samba For Beginners (3 Samba Basic Steps) -www.passion4dancing.com
  5. 5.Dance Central - Basic Movementswww.dancecentral.info
  6. 6.Dance Central - Sambawww.dancecentral.info

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@misc{bailar-move-samba-saida-carioca, author = {{Bailar Editorial Team}}, title = {{Samba Saída Carioca}}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Bailar Biblioteca}, url = {https://bailar.site/biblioteca/move/samba-saida-carioca}, note = {Consultado: 2026-06-29} }

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