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  2. Partner dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance partners stay together for the duration of the dance and, most often, dance independently of other couples dancing at the same time, if any. Although this kind of dancing can be seen, for instance, in ballet, this term is usually applied to various forms of social dance, ballroom dance, folk dance, and similar forms.

  3. Ballroom dance - Wikipedia

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    Ballroom dance is a set of European partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world, mostly because of its performance and entertainment aspects. Ballroom dancing is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television.

  4. Glossary of partner dance terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances. See List of dances and List of dance style categories for those.. This glossary lists terms used in various types of ballroom partner dances, leaving out terms of highly evolved or specialized dance forms, such as ballet, tap dancing, and square dancing, which have their own elaborate terminology.

  5. Dance partnering - Wikipedia

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    In many partner dances (e.g., ballroom dance) the male dancer typically assumes the role of lead and provides guidance to his typically female partner, the follower. This may simply be a matter of guiding his partner to the next fixed position during a set routine, or in free-form dances may include deciding and communicating the sequence of figures to be danced on the fly.

  6. Lead and follow - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the male dance partner is the leader and the female dance partner is the follower, though this is not always the case, such as in Schottische danced in the Madrid style where women lead and men follow (although this is not totally true: during the dance there is an exchange of roles, the leader becomes the follower and vice versa [3]).

  7. 47 Hobbies for Couples Looking to Connect and Have Fun - AOL

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    Halfpoint Images/Getty Images. 6. Try Ballroom Dancing. Ballroom dancing is undeniably, hot-and-bothered sexy...and it takes two to tango. Aside from the obvious benefits of a hobby that revolves ...

  8. DWTS’ Derek Hough Shares Emotional Dance With Wife ... - AOL

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    Derek Hough took to the ballroom floor on Tuesday’s episode for an emotional contemporary dance with his wife, former DWTS troupe dancer Hayley Erbert, for the first time since she suffered a ...

  9. List of partner dance books - Wikipedia

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    Alma Heaton, 1965, Techniques of Teaching Ballroom Dance, Brigham Young University Judy Patterson Wright, 1996, Social Dance Instruction , Human Kinetics Publishers , ISBN 978-0873228305 Diane Jarmalow, 2011, Teach Like a Pro , Ballroom Dance Teachers College , ISBN 978-0983526100

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