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Closed Position
by Don Herbison-Evans
The closed ballroom hold requires the
maintenance of five points of contact between the partners while they
are dancing. These consist of three hand contacts:
the man's left hand holding the
lady's right hand,
the lady's left hand resting on
the top of the man's right upper arm (behind the arm in the Tango),
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the man's right hand placed on the
left shoulder blade on the back of the lady.
In addition to these 3 hand contacts, there are two more areas of
contact:
the lady's left elbow rests on the
man's right elbow, and
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the right area of the chest of
each partner touches that of the other.
Ideally, in this hold, the lady's upper
arms are both held horizontal by a suitable placement of the man's
arms and hands. This not only makes it comfortable for the lady to
follow the man's lead, but also gives the couple a deportment of
regal appearance.
From
History Of Modern Ballroom Dancing
by Don Herbison-Evans,
and reprinted in DRDC newsletter, June 2010
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