- feminine/"Polish woman"/"girl". The
original Polish-language name of the
dance is
chodzony (pronounced [xɔˈd͡zɔnɨ]),
denoting a
walking dance. It is one of the finest...
- that
comes from the
Medieval pageant dances and it was
originally called "
chodzony", a "walking dance".
Polish music exhibits influences from a
broad variety...
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dance was
called Chodzony. Nowadays,
Polonaise name is the most po****r,
although locally in Poland, some
people still call it
Chodzony and use it interchangeably...
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Piedmontese See
Italian – – –
Pityusan Islander See
Catalan – – – Polish
chodzony cimbaŀy
krakowiak krzesany mazurka obertas ozwodna polka polonaise zbojnicki...
- events. In Poland, the
Polonaise is
called the Polonez, or less
often the
Chodzony (literally, "walking dance").
Polish regional dances are ones specific...
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preceded by
fifteen to
thirty minutes of a slow
walking dance, like the
chodzony, with
partners holding each
other by
their sides and
outlining the dancing...