- A
handhold is a
manner in
which the
dancers hold each other's
hands during the dance. A hold is the way one
partner holds another one with hands. Hold...
- of romance,
handholding is
often used in the
early stages of
dating or
courtship to
express romantic interest in a partner.
Handholding is also common...
-
different promenade handholds.
These are
generally determined by the
specific dance or
local dance traditions. Some of
these different handholds are:
Basic promenade...
- single-like step,
variations of the
handhold combined with
turns give the
dance infinite dance move options. The dancers'
handholds can be
uncrossed (i.e., the...
-
threshing machine, with the
entire rigging—the
handhold and the body—all made as one piece. The
handhold was
folded back and
riveted to the main body of...
- with each other. In some
dances the
connection is
loose and
called dance handhold. In
other dances the
connection involves body contact. In the
latter case...
-
mechanism to move it
rapidly contained within a
housing with
means to
handhold it or fix it to a workbench.
Woodworking sanders are
usually powered electrically...
-
contact or body support, that is,
holding each
other is not
limited to
handhold. If the
partners are
comfortable with each
other and the
dance style allows...
-
hands or by
releasing one hand.
During these turns, they may
twist their handhold into
intricate pretzels.
Other c****ographies are also possible. Although...
- the
dance floor. It is
danced with
various types of
single and
double handhold.
Among the
figures are
various handwraps, spins, throw-outs/catches, poses...