Dip (dance move)

Dips are common to many partner dance styles (Tango, Lindy Hop, Salsa, Ballroom dances).

Characteristics of a dip include:

  • weight-sharing
  • dancers' centres go lower than when standing

Some dance styles distinguish between sits, dips, and drops; as a general rule, the difference is the degree to which the base (usually the leader) ends up responsible for the mass and balance of the flyer (usually the follower). Where a distinction is made, it's usually a continuum from least to most responsibility, with sits being the least, drops the most, and dips in between.

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