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Hands on Shoulder Blades Movements – – – Hands Lock Behind Body Movements – – – Reverse Prayer [8] or Back Salute [9] Movement: Paścima Namaskāra Vinyāsa or Pṛṣṭa Añjali: पश्चिम नमस्कारा or पृष्ट आञ्जलि: reverse prayer pose [10] [11] [9] Shoulder Rotations – – –
Dancers link their hands in the "W" grip and stand in a closed circle. The musical accompaniment varied based on the region. [27] Omal diplon; Omal garasaris, or the Kars omal, is danced in a 2/4 meter with a tempo of 104 bpm. It is a mixed dance. Dancers hold hands and bend their elbows in the "W" grip. [28] Omal kounichton
Exceptions are free hands of the first and last persons in the line formation. A number of these holds may be used in couple dances (a couple is a line of just two). Shoulder hold; Chain hold; Basket hold Front basket hold: Arms are extended sideways in front of the neighbors to connect with the arms of the second next person [1]
Varsouvienne position – In this position, the gent is slightly behind the lady, with their joined left hands in front of her left shoulder, and their joined right hands above her right shoulder. The gent may choose to spin the lady under his arm at the end as a flourish; in some areas this spin is practically a rule, while in others it is ...
The left hands are held in front of the lead's waist; the right hands are held in front of the follow's waist. The lead's right arm crosses in front of the follow's left arm. Varsouvienne handhold (also called Shadow, Horseshoe, Cape Position): The lead holds the follow's left hand with their left hand in front of the follow's shoulder.
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The wrestler stands behind an opponent and applies a cobra clutch on their opponent, placing one of their hands against the opponent's neck after hooking the opponent's arm with it. They then scoop the opponent's near leg with their other arm and lift the opponent up, flip the opponent upside down, and then either kneel or sit down, driving the ...
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