Here in Oklahoma I call it a wagon-wheel grip, but I think I picked up that term in either
Michigan or California when I was starting to dance contra circa 2008. Wagon-wheel stars
are the default in OK/TX/KS/MO local dances, and also seem standard in the SF Bay Area.
When I teach a star in a room with a lot of new dancers, I say “our convention here is to
make a wagon-wheel in the middle — your hand should be on the wrist of the person in front
of you.” Our intro workshops usually speak to the question of grip (nothing the other
person can’t get out of wordlessly without injury, please), so we don’t generally get
people who are gripping tightly.
Incidentally, I enjoy the wagon wheel as a moment when experienced dancers can help new
dancers have an “ah ha!” moment without disrupting my teaching. It’s a neat opportunity to
introduce the concept of dancers being able to learn details of technique from each other,
which I hope then continues throughout the evening.
Louise
(Stillwater, OK)