Merengue is the Dominican national dance — a simple 2/4 step that every country dancer learns before they're 10. It's the warm-up at any Latin social, the song the DJ plays when the floor needs to reset, and the style grandparents dance to at a wedding. Partner work is basic, the rhythm is obvious, and the whole point is to move. Not every US city runs dedicated merengue nights — it usually lives inside a mixed salsa/bachata DJ set.
If you can walk, you can merengue. The basic is a two-step shift side to side, matched to a strong double beat. Pick it up in ten minutes and use it to warm up for every harder dance that follows.
Gear
Our pick
Fuego — the any-surface dance sneaker. Split-sole sneaker with a suede-and-rubber combo outsole. Pivots like a ballroom shoe on hardwood, grips on tile, holds up outside. The dance sneaker most of the Latin floor reaches for.
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Upcoming
Merengue worldwide
Merengue in Louisville
Fri, Aug 7, 8:00 PM
Charr'd at Louisville Marriott East