- Waltz - Wikipedia
The Contra Waltz (Freeform Waltz), included in most contra dance evenings, uses both open and closed positions, and incorporates moves from other dances such as swing, modern jive and salsa
- How to Dance the Waltz for Beginners - wikiHow
The waltz is a simple and elegant ballroom dance that dates back to 13th century Europe It follows a slower tempo and uses the box step, or a series of 6 movements that form the shape of a box
- The Most Beautiful Waltz Music - YouTube
A collection of the world's greatest and most beautiful waltzes ever performed (classical and waltz music, not dances) 1 Dmitri Shostakovich - The Second Wa
- Waltz - Waltz Dancing History, Characteristics, Music . . .
In the 18th century, it evolved from the Landler, a traditional Bavarian dance in 3 4 meter In addition, the English word waltz came from the German walzen, which means to revolve, turn and spin Historians suggest a version of the dance was performed at the Austrian court of Peter the Great
- Waltz | Romantic, Viennese, Ballroom | Britannica
Waltz, (from German walzen, “to revolve”), highly popular ballroom dance evolved from the Ländler in the 18th century Characterized by a step, slide, and step in 34 time, the waltz, with its turning, embracing couples, at first shocked polite society
- Unraveling the Waltz: A Deep Dive into Its Origin, Variations . . .
Discover the graceful world of Waltz dance through this in-depth article Explore its historical origins, journey across Europe, and standardization in the 18th century Learn the basic steps, the rhythm, and how it has influenced modern culture from cinema to pop music
- Waltz - Dance Pizazz - History Characteristics of Waltz
Today, the Waltz remains a staple in both social and competitive dancing, admired for its romantic quality and musicality The Waltz is distinguished by its unique characteristics, including a consistent rise and fall motion and a sway, creating a smooth and gliding movement across the dance floor
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