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English W altz

English W altz. Waltz is a dance that probably most of us associate with the big ball. Hearing the music men in dress-coats and ladies in long dresses appear before our eyes spinning in a cheerful dance in the ballroom lit by chandeliers.

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English W altz

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  1. English Waltz

  2. Waltz is a dance that probably most of us associate with the big ball. Hearing the musicmen indress-coats and ladiesin long dressesappearbeforeoureyesspinning in a cheerfuldance intheballroom lit by chandeliers. Do you know what the English Waltzis?

  3. Waltz is a dance of German origin, whichgained popularity in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. At first, it was danced in the sub-venues in the suburbs, but veryquickly moved into ballrooms and salons. Then, itdeveloped different variants, one of which is the English waltz, sometimes called a slow waltz, and itspredecessors were in Boston and Viennese waltz. The origin of the English waltz

  4. English Waltz was createdin the early twenties of the twentieth century. Apparently itarose from the reluctance of Britons to fast dances. Victor Silvesterisconsidered a creator of thisdance.He was one of the first post-war English dancers to feature the full natural turn in the slow waltz. This innovation was a factor in his winning the first World Ballroom Dancing Championship in 1922. History of the English waltz

  5. Waltz was originally a dance danced only by lowerclasspeople.Waltz was initially a slow dance. The basis of themoveis a rotation around the dance hall moving counterclockwise.Waltz from the suburbs entered the ballrooms and salons of bourgeois, and even the aristocracy, but when it was first danced at the Congress of Vienna in 1815itwas despised by the ladies and considered as immoral because of thedistancebetweenthe partners, whereas men considered itto be harmful to health due to constantspinningwhichmayledto the death. Interesting facts about the English waltz

  6. The moralists and historians of different times were engaged in fierce disputes, and seemed to cameupwith contradictory opinions about the dance. • „Worshipful, quiet, dignified" - admired by some.  • "Crude and dumb" - others were sceptical. Interesting facts about the English waltz

  7. The steps are simple enough to be smooth, full of grace and lightness. Dancing coupleshould glide on the dance floor in perfect harmony. EnglishWaltz is a dance dancedintheclassic tournaments. The judging criteria include, amongst others,proper implementation of the swinging motion of pairs with different variants of floating and sinking during each beat. Extremely important is the partners’ posture - itshould not changeduring dancing, and a silhouette of dancers should create subtle lines. Even, ifthis dance isknown to be slow itrequiresa good body and feetcondition. Figures in the English waltz

  8. turn right • ,,chasse’’ • spin • promenade • ,,whisk’’ • ,,open telemark’’ • weaver • wings • spin left • ,,fallaway’’ The basic figures are :

  9. www.wikipedia.pl • http://taniec.re.pl/artykul/3537.html • http://index.forum.gazeta.pl/szukaj/forum/walca+angielskiego Bibliography

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