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Polish Dances

Polish Dances. Polonaise. Polish representative national dance. Depending on the region, polonaise was known under various names: Polish dance, Let's go , slow round , old-fashioned, hop . First it was danced only in the courts. They dance by young and old. Oberek.

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Polish Dances

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  1. Polish Dances

  2. Polonaise Polish representative national dance.Depending on the region, polonaise was known under various names: Polish dance, Let's go, slowround, old-fashioned, hop. First it was danced only in the courts. They dance by young and old

  3. Oberek Polish folk dance, a lively pace and lively melodies. The name "oberek" is derived from the rotation. Oberek male outfit consists of a long overcoats with white, blue or black girded with a belt. Red or orange pants in longitudinal stripes and black boots. Women's outfit consists of a white blouse with a richly embroidered sleeves, black bodice, embroidered or striped, wide skirt with vertical stripes on the head and swing.

  4. Kujawiak Is a Polish folk dance originating in Kujawy. It comes from Kujawy wedding ceremonies. It is a quiet dance. Is running in the rhythm of quarter notes on a slightly bent legs. Some say that the melody of this dance reflects kujawski landscape - wide and calm. Dance movements are slow, sliding, rotating pair calmly and gently rock.

  5. Mazur Polish national dance in a lively tempo and time signature 3/4. Name of the dance comes from the region of Mazovia. The dance combines similarity oberek and kujawiaks. It is a dynamic dance often hilarious dancing the noble courts. The man leading the Mazurze called bellwether.

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