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  2. Ländler - Wikipedia

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    The Ländler (German pronunciation:) is a European folk dance in 3 4 time. Along with the waltz and allemande, the ländler was sometimes referred to by the generic term German Dance in publications during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. [2] Despite its association with Germany, the ländler was danced in many European countries.

  3. Austrian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    In Austria, folk dances in general are known as Folkloretänze, i.e. "folklore dances", whereas the Austrian type of folk dance is known as Volkstanz (literally "folk dance"). Figure dancing is a type of dance where different figures are put together with a certain tune and given a name.

  4. List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os.This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively.

  5. Landler - Wikipedia

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    Landler may refer to: Transylvanian Landler, a group of Protestants who were deported from Austria to Transylvania in the 18th century; Ländler, a folk dance in the Southern parts of the German speaking territory in Europe and in Slovenia; Jenő Landler (1875–1928), Hungarian Communist leader; Mark Landler (born 1965), American journalist ...

  6. Man lebt nur einmal! - Wikipedia

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    Man lebt nur einmal! (German pronunciation: [man ˈleːpt nuːɐ̯ ˈʔaɪnmaːl], You Only Live Once!) is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1855. The piece was marked as im Ländlerstyle which in other words means "in the same style as the Ländler", which is an Austrian folk dance.

  7. List of European folk music traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Dance: Its Place in Art and Life. Tudor Publishing. Manuel, Peter (1988). Popular Musics of the Non-Western World. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-505342-5. Mathieson, Kenny, ed. (2001). Celtic Music. Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-0-87930-623-6. McKinney, Howard D. & W. R. Anderson (1966). Music in History: The Evolution of an ...

  8. Viennese waltz - Wikipedia

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    In the modern ballroom dance, two versions of Viennese waltz are recognized: International Style and American Style. Today the Viennese waltz is a ballroom and partner dance that is part of the International Standard division of contemporary ballroom dance. The Waltz Series is a New York membership society devoted to preserving the pre-World ...

  9. Schuhplattler - Wikipedia

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    The Schuhplattler is a traditional style of folk dance popular in the Eastern Alps, specifically originating in Upper Bavaria, Tyrol, and Salzburg.In this dance, the performers stomp, clap, and strike the soles of their shoes (Schuhe), thighs, and knees with their hands held flat (platt).