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- \new Voice = "one" { \melody } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \text677 Bytes (97 Wörter) - 10:30, 8. Jan. 2009
- '''Bar 5 - 6:''' One chassay in ballroom direction and one back again, whereas the steps are used to Bar 7-8: For beginners it is recommended to do only one turn with 4 steps.2 KB (231 Wörter) - 12:47, 22. Dez. 2017
- like one) according to the movement of the sway. …e waltz step in position he twirls the girl cw under his lifted right arm (one revolution).2 KB (298 Wörter) - 12:25, 27. Feb. 2014
- Music: A jig tune for one part and a reel for the other. All join hands in one ring: Each man with his partner on his right facing centre.1 KB (185 Wörter) - 03:03, 19. Feb. 2018
- walking steps (on each beat one step), polkaing round room partner’s right shoulder. In this formation all walk round circle ccw.3 KB (487 Wörter) - 20:45, 11. Feb. 2014
- '''Bar 1:''' Beginning with outside feet one step-close-step forward '''Bar 2:''' Beginning with inside feet one step-close-step forward3 KB (384 Wörter) - 18:11, 12. Feb. 2014
- All to the centre and back to your places Right to your own and then left to the next one1 KB (223 Wörter) - 17:05, 23. Mai 2009
- == Part One == …Bar 3 – 16:''' This is repeated until the music changes the tune. Each bar one step.Part Two: Achterlaufen: (Running eights, similar to straight hey)3 KB (445 Wörter) - 12:26, 27. Feb. 2014
- For a list of all dances go to [[Dance List]] | [[One At A Time]] || || || || || ENG || England16 KB (1.775 Wörter) - 23:14, 4. Jan. 2016
- the girl under his lifted left hand. While she spins one and a half turns cw in position …s partner’s right hand with her lifted left hand under which he is doing one and a3 KB (480 Wörter) - 11:46, 21. Feb. 2014
- '''Bar 1:''' Turning away from each other partners dance one step-close-step slantwise forward, …lders, his arms round her back) For beginners it is recommended to do only one3 KB (537 Wörter) - 12:24, 15. Nov. 2015
- There exist two forms, one in pairs and one in trios. Both were noted in the Mühlviertel …f turns ccw, 3rd bar she turns again cw., 4th bar he turns ccw. and so on, after each turn facing the partner again.) At the end of bar 8 they stop, facing5 KB (848 Wörter) - 16:19, 16. Feb. 2014
- Landler-steps throughout, which are small walking- steps, one each beat, dancers beginning left, their partners right (outside feet!), ea Not all Landlers use these 4 bars for dancing. Often the pairs just wait or walk ar10 KB (1.726 Wörter) - 20:38, 11. Feb. 2014
- * Dancers, Musicians, researchers and all people interested in dance and dance related things …rm for the topic dance and may include content that is not appropriate for all cultures, religions or ages.3 KB (516 Wörter) - 12:45, 27. Feb. 2014
- one time here, one time there, roundabout that is not difficult 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, all good dancers go to heaven,3 KB (453 Wörter) - 13:18, 15. Mär. 2024
- For a list of all dances go to [[Dance List]] | [[I Don't Want to be One]] || || || || || SCO || Scotland11 KB (1.323 Wörter) - 23:08, 4. Jan. 2016
- All to the centre and back to your places Right to your own and then left to the next one2 KB (295 Wörter) - 16:19, 12. Okt. 2017
- You do not need to register or login. Nearly all material is accessible for everybody. Only if you want to participate (e.g. After registration you will get an activation email to the email address that you9 KB (1.548 Wörter) - 12:00, 31. Jul. 2019
- The old page is still there ([[Videos all]]) but now one can choose the first letter of the video for a much faster search. Die vorherige Liste ist hier ([[Videos all]]), aber zu groß und langsam. [[#Die alten Videos, nach Anfangsbuchstaben4 KB (603 Wörter) - 11:17, 3. Sep. 2019
- walking steps (on each beat one step), polkaing round room …t from Linz to Budweis by musicians, who created the name Doudlebska Polka after a small village, where they had had lunch on their way home. In Bohemia bot3 KB (523 Wörter) - 11:07, 26. Feb. 2014
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