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either Polish or
Slovak side. The dish
bears a
variety of names:
placek zbójnicki (brigand's) — most
common placek cygański (gypsy's)
placek węgierski (Hungarian)...
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elements of
martial arts with
examples including Ukrainian Hopak,
Polish Zbójnicki (use of ciupaga), the
Czech dance odzemek, and the
Norwegian Halling.[citation...
- and po śtyry. The most po****r
dances include Juhaski, Góralski and
Zbójnicki.
These dances include parts where the pair
dances together as well as...
-
chodzony cimbaŀy
krakowiak krzesany mazurka obertas ozwodna polka polonaise zbojnicki cello diable skrzypce fiddle gensle kozioł
maryna mazanka **** violin...
- and a three-stringed
cello (basy). Duple-time
dances like the krzesany,
zbójnicki (the Brigand's Dance) and
ozwodna are po****r. The
ozwodna has a five-bar...
- grzybowom, po razie, po dwa, and po śtyry. The most po****r
dances include Zbójnicki, Juhaski, Góralski.
These dances include parts where the pair
dances together...
-
Polish national dances,
other po****r
Lesser Poland's folk
dances are
Zbójnicki from
Podhale and
dances from Lublin.
Among Lesser Poland's
customs are...
- 43–58; 4, nos. 11–12 (1953): 26–45; 5, nos. 1–2 (1954): 14–27. Góralski i
zbójnicki [Highlander and
Bandit Dances]. Kraków:
Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne,...