Pressure Hand Connection

Pressure Hand Connection: Partnering Dance Element. This Hand Connection works if both the Leader and the Follower are putting the same amount of pressure on their connecting hands. This Basic Hand Connection is common in Western Styles Salsa Dancing.

Example: Mambo O, L-R "Pancake" FRT (see "Hand Connections").

Preparation Step (Prep step) Pretzel

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