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- walking steps and two step polka (Zweischrittdreher) …ar 1 - 2:''' Beginning with outside feet partners walk forward three steps and sway inner arms2 KB (258 Wörter) - 11:09, 26. Feb. 2014
- ** General German Folkdances and dances from the Alpine countries ** [[AG Sing-Tanz-Spiel]] - Representative for folkdance and folkmusic, several voluntary jobs1 KB (147 Wörter) - 12:42, 29. Nov. 2023
- centre and boy standing with back towards centre under partner’s left arm and take right hand of partner.3 KB (480 Wörter) - 11:46, 21. Feb. 2014
- …whose Sudenten-Germans and South-Moravians brought the dance to Austria and Germany in 1945 after they were forced to leave their home countries. '''Bar 1:''' Both step forward to the left, doing one step on the 1st beat and a tipclose on the 2nd, 3rd beat no step, but both turn slightly left, girl2 KB (350 Wörter) - 11:26, 29. Nov. 2017
- hands joined right in right and left in left, arms crossed right over left walking steps and step close steps3 KB (384 Wörter) - 18:11, 12. Feb. 2014
- She goes to sleep early and wakes up late She spins thick threads and weaves sparse cloths2 KB (298 Wörter) - 05:48, 8. Feb. 2015
- There are two forms of this dance. Usually each form is danced four times alterna right and left in left in waist.3 KB (416 Wörter) - 12:16, 27. Feb. 2014
- Step-close-steps, and walking steps. to the left and she turns her head, so that they can look at each other for a cursory glanc4 KB (616 Wörter) - 11:20, 29. Nov. 2017
- two concentric circles, men inside facing partner, no hold, elbows bent and hands laid on body (not necessarily on hip) side tip, sashays, two step polka (Zweischrittdreher) and waltz2 KB (290 Wörter) - 10:56, 26. Feb. 2014
- balance steps and waltz steps '''Bar 1:''' On 1st beat both partners step forward with outside feet and sway inner legs across on2 KB (298 Wörter) - 12:25, 27. Feb. 2014
- '''Bar 17 – 20:''' Raised Arm Turn cw.: Partners turn to each other and also join free hands. Both their right arms are stretched in breast height, '''Bar 21 – 24:''' Raised Arm Turn ccw.: Now their left arms are stretched and right elbows bent, right to right side2 KB (316 Wörter) - 02:58, 9. Apr. 2014
- '''Bar 1 - 2:''' Beginning with outside feet three walking steps forward and one tip forward with ball of inside feet. Finally both partners turn round '''Bar 3 - 4:''' Beginning with new outside feet three steps and one tip forward with new outside feet2 KB (338 Wörter) - 12:20, 27. Feb. 2014
- …wards each other, normal armholding, arms firm, stiff holding in all turns and figures. The distance of heads and chest is close, but the closer the more important is the leaning against ea3 KB (537 Wörter) - 18:56, 22. Mai 2013
- …why the dance is called Henriks Mazurka. This video is danced by amateurs and not exactly how I meant it to be.866 Bytes (124 Wörter) - 10:52, 27. Mär. 2023
- '''Bar 7 – 8:''' Partners face each other and dance round twice with 4 steps cw. This is a fairly racy dance. The change of moving forward and turning round implies2 KB (293 Wörter) - 21:35, 10. Apr. 2014
- For further instructions please consult the [[Help]] and the [[Community Guidelines]]. | [[Queenings and Quinces]] || || || || || ENG || England6 KB (658 Wörter) - 23:15, 4. Jan. 2016
Datei:Ballos p1.jpg …ek couple dance taught by Sonny Newman at Folk Dance Center, New York City and Stockton, CA in 1963. Music source is Folkraft #1463 A.(512 × 756 (119 KB)) - 13:25, 27. Okt. 2010- balance hop steps and waltz steps on 2nd beat they sway inner legs (knees slightly bent) across and slightly hop with1 KB (195 Wörter) - 11:42, 21. Feb. 2014
Datei:Ballos p2.jpg …ek couple dance taught by Sonny Newman at Folk Dance Center, New York City and Stockton, CA in 1963. Music source is Folkraft #1463 A.(509 × 526 (136 KB)) - 13:27, 27. Okt. 2010Datei:Ballos p3.jpg …ek couple dance taught by Sonny Newman at Folk Dance Center, New York City and Stockton, CA in 1963. Music source is Folkraft #1463 A.(493 × 413 (101 KB)) - 13:28, 27. Okt. 2010
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