DANCE POSITIONS
Dance - is a form of creative
expression through physical movement
that includes rhythmic movements that
accompany music. Historically, dance
has been used in celebrations and
religious observances. Dance has
played an important role in human
societies since ancient times and
continues to evolve and develop today.
Positions – refers to the placement of
the two dancers to each other.
1.CLOSED POSITION
This is the normal hold
where man and lady
stand facing each
other with their arms
lifted together in the
frames.
2.PROMENADE POSITION
It is a V-shaped
dance position
where both man and
Lady move forward
in the same
direction.
3.OPEN POSITION
▪ It refers to any
dance position
where the man and
the lady stand apart
or slightly apart,
with one or two
hands in contact.
4.APART POSITION
▪This is when the
man and the
lady have no
body contact
RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE
POSITION
It is open position
where the lady is to
the right or the left of
the gentleman.
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MADERSE, JHON DIN CLARK D.

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    DANCE POSITIONS Dance -is a form of creative expression through physical movement that includes rhythmic movements that accompany music. Historically, dance has been used in celebrations and religious observances. Dance has played an important role in human societies since ancient times and continues to evolve and develop today. Positions – refers to the placement of the two dancers to each other.
  • 2.
    1.CLOSED POSITION This isthe normal hold where man and lady stand facing each other with their arms lifted together in the frames.
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    2.PROMENADE POSITION It isa V-shaped dance position where both man and Lady move forward in the same direction.
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    3.OPEN POSITION ▪ Itrefers to any dance position where the man and the lady stand apart or slightly apart, with one or two hands in contact.
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    4.APART POSITION ▪This iswhen the man and the lady have no body contact
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    RIGHT AND LEFTSIDE POSITION It is open position where the lady is to the right or the left of the gentleman.
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