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- 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...
- 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...
- dans la main", video coverage of the handholding moment at Institut national de l'audiovisuel Photo of the handholding, by photographer Marcel Mochet at...
- dances it is sufficient to know the basic step performed in different handholds and dance positions to enjoy it socially. Most traditional partner dances...
- half-beat, to the "&" of 2, making the new count "<1>, <hold>-&-3, 4-&-1". Handhold is an element of dance connection: it is a way the partners hold each other...
- [citation needed] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Handhold. Various types of handholds are provided for standing p****engers: hanging strap – a strap...
- one is shown. For each equation teams answer correctly, they receive one handhold or foothold for the next part of the challenge. Afterwards, teams enter...
- different promenade handholds. These are generally determined by the specific dance or local dance traditions. Some of these different handholds are: Basic promenade...
- (bulges), or take the form of an overhang, underhang or crack. Some grips or handholds are formed to mimic the conditions of outdoor rock, including some that...
- 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...