- 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...
- Sorley: A Biography. London:
Cecil Woolf, 1985. Nail,
Norbert (2017): Der
schottische Dichter Charles Hamilton Sorley als
Student im
Sommer 1914 an Saale,...
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there are at
least four, some
would say seven, varieties: the
bouncy schottische, the
strong strathspey, the song or air strathspey, all
three of which...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- "
which must not be a
waltz or a
hoedown (typically it is a jig or a
schottische). In
modern western square dance, a
hoedown is a
piece of
music used...
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Types 2/4
Dances Polka Hopsa 3/4
Dances Mazurka Minuet Vals 4/4
Dances Schottische and Reinlænder
Miscellaneous Fannik, Sønderhoning, Les Lanciers, Totur...
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Scotland (disambiguation)
Scots (disambiguation)
Scottian (disambiguation)
Schottische All
pages with
titles beginning with
Scottish This
disambiguation page...
- "25
Schottische Lieder, Op.108 (Beethoven,
Ludwig van)".
Archived from the
original on 23
December 2015.
Retrieved 23
December 2015. "12
Schottische Lieder...