In
partner dancing,
connection is a physical communication method used by a pair of dancers to facilitate synchronized dance movement, in which one dancer (the "lead") directs the movements of the other dancer (the "follower") by means of non-verbal directions conveyed through a physical connection between the dancers. It is an essential technique in many types of
partner dancing and is used extensively in partner dances that feature significant physical contact between the dancers, including the
Argentine Tango,
Lindy Hop,
Balboa,
East Coast Swing,
West Coast Swing,
Salsa, and
Modern Jive.