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In partner dancing, connection is a term that refers to physical, non-verbal communication between dancers to facilitate synchronized or coordinated dance movements. Some forms of connection involve "lead/follow" in which one dancer (the "lead") directs the movements of the other dancer (the "follower") by means of non-verbal directions conveyed through a physical connection between the dancers. In other forms, connection involves multiple dancers (more than two) without a distinct leader or follower (e.g. contact improvisation). Connection refers to a host of different techniques in many types of partner dancing, especially (but not exclusively) those that feature significant physical contact between the dancers, including the Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coa

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  • In partner dancing, connection is a term that refers to physical, non-verbal communication between dancers to facilitate synchronized or coordinated dance movements. Some forms of connection involve "lead/follow" in which one dancer (the "lead") directs the movements of the other dancer (the "follower") by means of non-verbal directions conveyed through a physical connection between the dancers. In other forms, connection involves multiple dancers (more than two) without a distinct leader or follower (e.g. contact improvisation). Connection refers to a host of different techniques in many types of partner dancing, especially (but not exclusively) those that feature significant physical contact between the dancers, including the Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Salsa, and other ballroom dances. Other forms of communication, such as visual cues or spoken cues, sometimes aid in connecting with one's partner, but are often 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) primarily emphasize power or signaling, but most are probably a mixture of both. Philosopher of dance argues that connection between partners involves norm-based communication that include “a physical exchange of information on the basis of ethically-bound conditions” (proximity, orientation, and points of contact) which constrain agency and predictability. (en)
  • Dans les danses de couple, la connexion est une forme de communication physique utilisée par les danseurs pour faciliter la synchronisation de leurs mouvements de danse. La connexion est dans la danse le resenti des danseurs, et non son apparence. Un danseur dirige les mouvements de l'autre danseur par des instructions non-verbales transmises au travers d'une connexion physique entre les danseurs. C'est une technique essentielle dans de nombreuses danses de couple et notamment dans les danses avec un contact physique marqué entre les danseurs, telles que, par exemple, le tango argentin, le lindy hop, le west coast swing et la valse anglaise. Le terme connexion a également une deuxième signification dans la danse, différente mais liée à la première. Il est parfois utilisé pour décrire les points de contact physiques entre le corps des danseurs, un aspect étroitement lié au cadre de danse. (fr)
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  • In partner dancing, connection is a term that refers to physical, non-verbal communication between dancers to facilitate synchronized or coordinated dance movements. Some forms of connection involve "lead/follow" in which one dancer (the "lead") directs the movements of the other dancer (the "follower") by means of non-verbal directions conveyed through a physical connection between the dancers. In other forms, connection involves multiple dancers (more than two) without a distinct leader or follower (e.g. contact improvisation). Connection refers to a host of different techniques in many types of partner dancing, especially (but not exclusively) those that feature significant physical contact between the dancers, including the Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coa (en)
  • Dans les danses de couple, la connexion est une forme de communication physique utilisée par les danseurs pour faciliter la synchronisation de leurs mouvements de danse. La connexion est dans la danse le resenti des danseurs, et non son apparence. Un danseur dirige les mouvements de l'autre danseur par des instructions non-verbales transmises au travers d'une connexion physique entre les danseurs. C'est une technique essentielle dans de nombreuses danses de couple et notamment dans les danses avec un contact physique marqué entre les danseurs, telles que, par exemple, le tango argentin, le lindy hop, le west coast swing et la valse anglaise. Le terme connexion a également une deuxième signification dans la danse, différente mais liée à la première. Il est parfois utilisé pour décrire les p (fr)
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  • Connection (dance) (en)
  • Connexion (danse) (fr)
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