Crossed Arms Dance Position (R-Rx L-L Hands Holds )

Crossed Arms Dance Position. The underarms of the Righ -Right Hand Hold are crossed (or intertwined) with the Left-Left Hand Hold. This only happens after 1 or both dancers make a double handed turn. OR Crossed Arms Dance Position. The underarms of the L-L Hand Hold are crossed (or intertwined) with the L-L Hand Hold. This only happens after 1 or both dancers make a double handed turn.

Cross Body X (CBX) Cuarteto
 

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