Salsa Titanic Move Options in HD: On1 and On2 Variations
This episode marked an important upgrade for the project: clearer HD lesson production, dual timing awareness, and a practical move theme dancers can use immediately on social floors.
The focus is the Titanic position and several clean exits you can adapt based on partner level, music energy, and available floor space.

Why this lesson works for real socials
Multiple exits, not one rigid answer
The best partnerwork training gives options. If one pathway is blocked by floor traffic or partner momentum, you should have alternatives.
On1 and On2 awareness
Even if you mainly dance one timing, understanding timing translation improves adaptability and musical confidence.
Beginner-to-intermediate friendly
The move family is recognizable, but still gives room for styling and direction choices as dancers improve.
Music note
The episode uses "Philadelphia Mambo" by Los Gatos (originally associated with Tito Puente's repertoire), which gives a strong groove for practicing timing discipline and phrase awareness.
Final takeaway
Simple, modular partnerwork usually ages better than one giant combo.
If you can execute a small set of clean Titanic exits on both timings, your social dancing becomes smoother, safer, and more creative.