- The
Odzemek (in
slovak Odzemok) is a
Slovak solo
traditional dance for men
which always has an
improvised character. The
dance starts out slow and gets...
- furiant, the dumka, the polka, the sousedská, the skočná, the mazurka, the
odzemek, the špacírka, the kolo and the polonaise. Most of the
Slavonic Dances...
- and is
still used as a prop in many
traditional dances, for
example the
odzemek.
Depending on the language, the axe is
called as follows: Hungarian: fokos;...
-
including Ukrainian Hopak,
Polish Zbójnicki (use of ciupaga), the
Czech dance odzemek, and the
Norwegian Halling.[citation needed] The mid to late 19th century...
-
called Obertas or Ober, Poland)
Odissi Okemea.k.a.*
Orissi (Odisha, India)
Odzemek Ohafia War
Dance Ohangla dance O****ali (folk
dance from ****am, India) Okayama...
- the
willow Wilt thou go to the barracks, Johnny? Kolo Oro (eagle dance)
Odzemek Dhaanto Niiko Indlamu Gumboot dance Sokkie Toyi-toyi
Volkspele Xibelani...
- the skočná; the
Bohemian furiant, sousedská, and špacirka; the
Slovak odzemek; the
Polish mazurka and polonaise; the
Yugoslav Kolo; and folk song forms...
- meter,
often lively and with
strong accents on the
second or
third beat.
Odzemek –
Traditional Czech dance often in a fast
duple meter.
Polka –
Lively Bohemian...
- dance,
which is
close to the csárdás. A well-known male
dance is also the
odzemek. The
simplest of
traditional Wallachian instruments was the koncovka, a...
-
revised 1952) Dva moravské
tance (2
Moravian Dances) for
orchestra (1953)
Odzemek Cigáň Čínské jaro (Chinese Spring),
Suite from the film for
orchestra (1954)...