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Western promenade dances are a form of partner dance
traditionally danced to country-western music, and which are stylistically associated with American
country and/or western traditions.
Specific dances are often associated with a specific song or songs, fx. "San Antonio Stroll", "Orange Blossom Special" and
"Cotton-Eyed Joe".
In promenade-style partner dancing the partners (dance couple) dance side-by-side maintaining a connection with each other
through a promenade handhold. The man dances traditionally to the left of the woman. There is no leader or follower, as in
ballroom-style partner dancing, because both partners excute the steps
identically. However, the man does function as a leader in a limited capacity, when and if there is undertaken turns, twirls and
other fancy arm maneuvers.
See also Country/western dance, Schottische.
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