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Headroll (dance)

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In dance, headroll is an intentional roll of the head around in a semi- or full circle at the end of a turn. Headrolls are often used to embellish simple turns and/or accentuate hits or cues in music. They are commonly practiced in many forms of street dances (e.g. salsa). In partner dancing, one can also lead a follow to perform a headroll during a turn.

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  1. "Street Dance Classes Harlow". 16 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2020.


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