- A
redowa (/ˈrɛdəwə, -və/) is a
dance of
Czech origin with turning,
leaping waltz steps that was po****r in
European ballrooms. The name
comes from the...
- corrido, ballad, bolero, chotís, ****bia,
huapango norteño, mazurka, polka,
redowa and waltz.
Ramon Ayala, a norteño
musician known as the "King of the Accordion"...
- in Hôtel
Lambert in Paris.
Waltz Mazurka Varsovienne Kujawiak Krakowiak Redowa List of
Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in
Eastern Europe Blatter...
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Tumba francesa Antikristos Kalamatianos Sousta Syrtos Tatsia Furiant Polka Redowa Skočná Sousedská Špacírka
Gammaldans Les
Lanciers Polska Bachata Merengue...
- Chhattisgarh, India)
Rebetiko dances (Greece) Red
River Jig (Canadian Métis)
Redowa Reel (Irish and Scottish)
Regency dance Reggada Rejang dance Renaissance...
- po****r
during this
period include the cakewalk, Krakowiak, mazurka, racket,
redowa, and the waltz.
Vernon and
Irene Castle brought an air of respectability...
-
bands throughout the
United States.
Mazurka Krakowiak Kujawiak Varsovienne Redowa "PMC
Polish Dance Sites: Oberek".
Archived from the
original on 2001-06-29...
- 2/4
rather than 3/4 time,
similar in
pattern (leap-glide-close) to the
Redowa and
Waltz Galop of the
later nineteenth century.
First imported from France...
- Opera-Ballet
Mlada (1903)
Introduction Redowa: A
Bohemian Dance Lithuanian Dance Indian Dance Cortège The
Redowa appears in Act 1. The
Lithuanian Dance...
- set to
traditional dance tunes, were quadrilles, mazurkas, barn dances,
redowas, marches, and polkas. "Soldier's Joy" is an
example of a
typical British...