Write an article based on this "Step side to side and dip your partner to do a hair flick. Hold your partner and keep stepping out and in to do a fast, double-count move. Do lower body isolations with somebody else for an easy partner move."

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Hair flicks are also easy to do with a partner! Hold your partner’s hands with 1 arm and wrap your other arm around their shoulders and upper back. Step from side to side with your partner in time with the music and when you feel ready, dip your partner down low so that they lean backward from their waist. Then help your partner sweep back up into an upright position as they flick their hair forwards. Make sure to support your partner’s back while you dip them! Stand behind your partner with you both facing in the same direction. The person who is standing behind needs to wrap their arm around the waist of the person who is standing in front. Keep your right legs together but extend your left legs out to the side and then quickly back in to the beat of the music. Repeat this along to the song and make sure that you both move your legs at the same time.  This move is best done fast at a double-count speed to the music. The guy usually stands behind with the girl in front. While performing this move, the person in front can twirl their hands above their head or run their fingers through their hair to make it even more sensual. Stand facing your partner with the right sides of your bodies close together. Use 1 arm to place around each other’s shoulders and your other arm to hold hands. Push your hips back and forth in the same direction, moving together in time to the beat. Then swing your hips around together in a circle, just like a regular lower body isolation, making sure that your hips are staying close together at all times.  Then repeat the move but push your hips back and forth in the other direction instead. This move is easiest to do if you keep your hips close together as you dance but your upper bodies titled outward slightly so that each person has room to move. It can be helpful for both partners to click their fingers as they dance to make it easier to stay in time.