In ballroom dancing and other dances, frame is the way the dancers' upper bodies are held when in dancing position.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="ICBDA">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In swing and blues dances, frame is the body shape and muscle tone maintained by dancers, which allows the leader to communicate moves to the follower.<ref name="DeMers">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Ballroom and other dancesEdit

The frame is the way the dancers hold their hands, arms, shoulders, neck, head and upper torso. A good frame helps with balance and movement and also produces a good appearance of the dance couple.<ref name="ICBDA" />

The correct way to hold a frame depends on the particular dance; it is different in International Standard, International Latin, social Latin dances such as salsa, and others.

Swing and blues dancesEdit

The frame provides connection between the dance partners, making leading and following possible.<ref name="DeMers" /> A frame is a stable structural combination of both bodies maintained through the dancers' arms and/or legs, and allows the leader to transmit body movement to the follower, and for the follower to suggest ideas to the leader.Template:Fact

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