Meneaito Dance Link

Dancers often follow these simplified steps, repeated throughout the song:

: In regions like Romania and Hungary, it has been adopted as a popular wedding dance with slightly different steps, often involving side-to-side grapevines and 180-degree hops. Basic Step Guide Meneaito Dance

: Mirror the steps moving back to the original starting position. , better known by his stage name Gaby (or El Meneaíto )

: The song was written and performed by Panamanian artist Winston Alfaro Brown Jr. , better known by his stage name Gaby (or El Meneaíto ). It was first released in Panama in 1988 as "El Meneíto in Duck Riddim" and gained international fame with a 1990 re-release. Characterized by repetitive

The (or El Meneaíto ) is a seminal Caribbean line dance and musical track that played a foundational role in the early development of Reggaeton . Characterized by repetitive, leisurely paced hip movements and simple footwork, it became a massive cultural phenomenon across Latin America in the early 1990s and remains a staple at weddings and social gatherings globally. Origin and Historical Context

: On the fourth count, hop on the right foot and turn 180 degrees to face the opposite direction.