Left to Left Hand Hold (L-L)

Left to Left Hand Hold: Partnering Dance Element. The Left Hand of the Leader holds, hooks, carries or presses against the Left Hand of the Follower.

Left (L) Left to Right Hand Hold (L-R)

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