- The
schottische is a
partnered country dance that
apparently originated in Bohemia.[citation needed] It was po****r in Victorian-era
ballrooms as a part...
-
German schottische. Xote is a
common type of forró dancing. The word xote is a
corruption of the
German word
schottisch meaning Scottish; the
schottische is...
- jawbone, a
guitar and maracas. Some po****r
archipelago rhythms are the
Schottische, the Calypso, the
Polka and the Mento.
Theater was
introduced in Colombia...
- La
Serenata (serenade);
Little Sunbeam (waltz);
Pavilion (
schottische); Pit Pat (
schottische);
Sweethearts (romanza); The
Dragon Fly (dance characteristic);...
-
choro resulted from the
style of
playing several musical genres (polka,
schottische, waltz,
mazurka and habanera) by
carioca musicians, who were already...
-
Danced to five-string
banjo or
fiddle tunes in 2 2 or 2 4
metre pla**** at
schottische tempo, the
minstrel jig (also
called the "straight jig" to distinguish...
-
setting steps include the pas de
basque in
quick time and the
common schottische/Strathspey
setting step in
strathspey time. Some
dances also involve...
- show's
unusual spoken opening, "Rock Island". The
piece is sung in a
schottische or "soft-shoe" rhythm. In the lyrics, the
reserved and
stoic citizens...
-
their appearance in the ballroom,
including the polka, mazurka, and the
Schottische. In the
meantime a
strong tendency emerged to drop all 'decorative' steps...
- was
often referred to as the
Corrientes Polka. The Chamamé,
originally schottische brought by the
Volga German immigrants, has
considerable Guaraní influence...