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Definition of Varsovienne

Varsovienne
Varsovienne Var`so`vienne", n. [F., prop. fem. of varsovien pertaining to Warsaw, fr. Varsovie Warsaw, Pol. Warszawa.] (a) A kind of Polish dance. (b) Music for such a dance or having its slow triple time characteristic strong accent beginning every second measure.

Meaning of Varsovienne from wikipedia

- La Varsovienne may refer to: Warszawianka (1831), Polish patriotic song originally written in French as La Varsovienne Whirlwinds of Danger or Warszawianka...
- The varsovienne, also known as the varsouvienne or varsoviana, is a slow, graceful dance in 3 4 time with an accented downbeat in alternate measures....
- "Warszawianka 1831 roku", "La Varsovienne" ("The Varsovian of 1831") is a Polish patriotic song written by Casimir François Delavigne with music by Karol...
- Chopin's Polonaise - a Ball in Hôtel Lambert in Paris. Waltz Mazurka Varsovienne Kujawiak Krakowiak Redowa List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements...
- southwestern United States also brought dance traditions such as the varsovienne. The focus on the accordion in the music of their home countries was...
- Warszawianka (1831), Polish patriotic song originally written in French as La Varsovienne in 1831 Whirlwinds of Danger or Warszawianka (1905), Polish revolutionary...
- Zamboanga Krakowiak Kujawiak Mazurka (Mazur) Oberek Polonaise Trojak Varsovienne Chula Corridinho Malhão Vira Farandole Tambourin Bomba Danza Plena Giddha...
- French national anthem during the July Monarchy. A companion piece, La Varsovienne, was written for the Poles, by whom it was sung on the march to battle...
- "Polish" MW Varsoviana, varsovienne A graceful dance similar to a mazurka Spanish varsovianafeminine of varsoviano; French varsoviennefeminine of varsovien;...
- Urban Dance Uzundara Vallja e cobanit Valse à deux temps Van papuri Varsovienne Vayia Strose kai Louloudia Veeragase Veeranatyam Verbunkos Vesnianky...