2) Bend position: A pose in which the dancer is standing on one leg with the other leg bent and placed in front of the supporting leg.
3) Box step: A step that involves shifting the weight from one foot to the other while stepping forward, to the side, and then back.
4) Bounce step: A step that involves springing up and down on one foot while the other foot is raised off the ground.
5) Chain formation: A formation in which dancers are arranged in a line, each facing the same direction.
6) Circle formation: A formation in which dancers are arranged in a circle, facing each other.
7) Close hold: A position in which partners hold hands with each other, with the man's right hand in the woman's left hand and the woman's right hand in the man's left hand.
8) Cross over: A step that involves stepping forward with one foot, crossing it over the other foot, and then stepping forward with the second foot.
9) Double step: A step that involves taking two quick steps in the same direction.
10) Eight-count step: A step that involves taking eight steps, usually in a specific pattern.
11) Flutter step: A step that involves rapidly alternating the feet back and forth.
12) Forward break: A move in which the dancer steps forward with one foot and then quickly brings the other foot to meet it.
13) Forward step: A step that involves stepping forward with one foot.
14) Gather step: A step that involves stepping forward with one foot, then bringing the other foot to meet it, and then stepping forward again with the first foot.
15) Heel click: A move in which the dancer brings the heel of one foot up to meet the heel of the other foot, making a clicking sound.
16) Hop step: A step that involves springing up into the air and landing on the same foot.
17) Inside turn: A turn in which the dancer rotates the body inward.
18) Jump step: A step that involves springing up into the air and landing on both feet.
19) Knee lift: A move in which the dancer raises one knee up to the chest.
20) Left-hand swing: A move in which the man takes the woman's left hand in his right hand and swings her around him.
21) Outside turn: A turn in which the dancer rotates the body outward.
22) Paso doble: A dance that originated in Spain and is characterized by its dramatic and passionate movements.
23) Point step: A step that involves stepping forward with one foot and pointing the other foot in front of it.
24) Progressive polka: A dance that is characterized by its quick and lively movements.
25) Quarter turn: A turn in which the dancer rotates the body a quarter of the way around.
26) Redowa: A dance that originated in Bohemia and is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements.
27) Reverse turn: A turn in which the dancer rotates the body in the opposite direction of the intended turn.
28) Right-hand swing: A move in which the man takes the woman's right hand in his left hand and swings her around him.
29) Salsa: A dance that originated in Cuba and is characterized by its sensual and rhythmic movements.
30) Shuffle step: A step that involves alternating the feet back and forth while keeping the weight on one foot.
31) Side break: A move in which the dancer steps to the side with one foot and then quickly brings the other foot to meet it.
32) Side step: A step that involves stepping to the side with one foot.
33) Single step: A step that involves taking one step forward or to the side.
34) Square formation: A formation in which dancers are arranged in a square, facing each other.
35) Waltz: A dance that originated in Austria and is characterized by its slow and graceful movements.
36) Two-step: A step that involves taking two quick steps in the same direction, followed by a pause.