Puerto Rican style

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The Puerto Rican style is also called "salsa puertorriqueña" in Spanish. Basic step and dance figures correspond to the New York Style , but it is danced more openly overall. The partners present themselves here effectively to each other through sophisticated step combinations. Puerto Rican dancers dance less symmetrically and often need more space with their figures. An important representative of this dance style is Felipe Polanco .