- Mazurka - Wikipedia
"Mazurka" is a Polish word, it means a Masovian woman or girl It is a feminine form of the word "Mazur", which — until the nineteenth century — denoted an inhabitant of Poland's Mazovia region (Masovians, formerly plural: Mazurzy)
- Mazurka - a renowned dance from Poland | Euromaxx - YouTube
The Mazurka is considered Poland's quintessential national dance It comes from the region of Mazovia near the capital Warsaw
- La mazurka - YouTube
La mazurka est une danse de couple, originaire de Pologne Connue dès le XVIe siècle dans la province de Mazurie, et toujours pratiquée en Europe centrale
- History of the Mazurka - socalfolkdance. org
The Mazurka (feminine version of the word "Mazur") came very close to being just another name in the long list of historical dances It was the lovely Mazurka music of Frederic Chopin that revived the dance for posterity
- MAZURKA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MAZURKA is a Polish folk dance in moderate triple measure
- Mazurkas (Chopin) - Wikipedia
Chopin based his mazurkas on the traditional Polish folk dance, also called the mazurka (or "mazur" in Polish) However, while he used the traditional mazurka as his model, he was able to transform his mazurkas into an entirely new genre, one that became known as a "Chopin genre"
- Mazurka | Polish, Folk, Music | Britannica
mazurka, Polish folk dance for a circle of couples, characterized by stamping feet and clicking heels and traditionally danced to the music of a village band The music is in 3 4 or 3 8 time with a forceful accent on the second beat
- Mazurka - video notes - YouTube
Cette vidéo est une introduction à la mazurka, telle qu'elle est actuellement dansée en bal folk en France
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