Connection is essential to all partner dancing. Dance (from French danser, perhaps from Frankish) is an Art form that generally refers to movement of the body usually rhythmic In Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Contra dance, Modern Jive and other styles of partner dance, connection is the primary means to communicate synchronized dance movement between the lead and follow. Argentine Tango is a Social dance and a Musical genre that originated in Argentina and moved to Uruguay and to the rest of the world later on Lindy Hop is an African American dance that evolved in New York City in 1927 Balboa today is commonly used as a general term for dances that come from southern California during the 1920s and 1930s East Coast Swing ( ECS) is a form of social Partner dance that evolved from the Lindy Hop with the work of the Arthur Murray dance West Coast Swing ( WCS) is a Partner dance derived from Lindy Hop. Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean (especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico) Latin and North America Contra dance (also contradance, contra-dance and other variant spellings refers to several Folk dance styles in which couples dance in two facing lines Modern Jive is a dance style derived from Swing, Lindy Hop, Rock and Roll, Salsa and others the main innovation being to simplify In partner dancing, the two partners are labelled as the leader and the follower, or lead and follow. Other forms of communication, such as visual cues or spoken cues, are often considered to spoil the dance, unless used in specific circumstances, e. g. , practicing figures, or figures which are purposely danced without physical connection. Connection can be used to transmit power and energy as well as information and signals - some dance forms (and some dancers) are at one extreme of pure power, and others will be at the other extreme of pure signalling, but most are probably a mixture of both.
Following and leading in a partner dance is accomplished by maintaining a physical connection called the frame that allows the lead to transmit body movement to the follow, and for the follow to suggest ideas to the lead. Frame is the body position maintained by dancers during Partner dancing.
Connection occurs in both open and closed dance positions (also called "open frame" and "closed frame"). In couples dancing open position refers to positions in which partners are connected primarily at the hands as opposed to closer body contact, as in Closed position In partner dancing, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other Frame is the body position maintained by dancers during Partner dancing. Frame is the body position maintained by dancers during Partner dancing.
In closed position with body contact, connection is achieved by maintaining a frame, a stable structural combination of both bodies maintained through the dancers' arms and/or legs. In partner dancing, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other Body contact is a style of Closed position in partner dancing. Frame is the body position maintained by dancers during Partner dancing. The follow moves to match the lead, maintaining the pressure between the two bodies as well as the position.
In an open position or a closed position without body contact, the hands and arms alone provide the connection, which may be one of three forms: tension, compression or neutral. In couples dancing open position refers to positions in which partners are connected primarily at the hands as opposed to closer body contact, as in Closed position In partner dancing, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other Body contact is a style of Closed position in partner dancing.
In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time. In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement. Ballroom dance refers collectively to a set of Partner dances which originated in Germany and are now enjoyed both socially and competitively around the However, in both styles, tension and compression do not signal immediate movement: the follow must be careful not to move prior to actual movement by the lead. Until then, the dancers must match pressures without moving their hands. In some styles of Lindy Hop, the tension may become quite high without initiating movement. Lindy Hop is an African American dance that evolved in New York City in 1927
The general rule for open connections is that moves of the leader's hands back, forth, left or right are originated through moves of the entire body. Accordingly, for the follower, a move of the connected hand is immediately transformed into the corresponding move of the body. Tensing the muscles and locking the arm achieves this effect but is neither comfortable nor correct. Such tension eliminates the subtler communication in the connection, and eliminates free movement up and down, such as is required to initiate many turns.
Instead of just tensing the arms, connection is achieved by engaging the shoulder, upper body and torso muscles. Movement originates in the body's core. A leader leads by moving himself and maintaining frame and connection. Different forms of dance and different movements within each dance may call for differences in the connection. In some dances the separation distance between the partners remains pretty constant. In others eg Modern Jive moving closer together and further apart are fundamental to the dance, requiring flexion and extension of the arms, alternating compression and tension. Modern Jive is a dance style derived from Swing, Lindy Hop, Rock and Roll, Salsa and others the main innovation being to simplify
The connection between two partners has a different feel in every dance and with every partner. Good social dancers adapt to the conventions of the dance and the responses of their partners.