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. It combines elements of the waltz, mazurka, and polka. The dance originated around 1850 in Warsaw, Poland. The words varsovienne and varsoviana are French and Spanish feminine adjectives, respectively, meaning 'from Warsaw'. The dance was popular in 19th-century America, where it was danced to the tune Put Your Little Foot. It quickly became a favorite folk dance in the Scandinavian countries as well. The unique armhold by the same name – also known as the promenade hold – is used in other dance styles such as the American square dance, contra dance, and some ballroom dances.
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), Polish patriotic song originally written in French as La Varsovienne in 1831 Whirlwinds of Danger or Warszawianka (1905), Polish revolutionary...
Chopin's Polonaise - a Ball in Hôtel Lambert in Paris. Waltz Mazurka Varsovienne Kujawiak Krakowiak Redowa List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements...
"Polish" MW Varsoviana, varsovienne A graceful dance similar to a mazurka Spanish varsoviana ← feminine of varsoviano; French varsovienne ← feminine of varsovien;...
Urban Dance Uzundara Vallja e cobanit Valse à deux temps Van papuri Varsovienne Vayia Strose kai Louloudia Veeragase Veeranatyam Verbunkos Vesnianky...
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music, after the polka.[citation needed] Mazurka Krakowiak Kujawiak Varsovienne Redowa "PMC Polish Dance Sites: Oberek". Archived from the original on...
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...
American Ballroom Companion: Dance Instruction Manuals Vintage dance Historical dance Mazurka Varsovienne Media related to Redowa at Wikimedia Commons...
November Uprising was "Warszawianka", originally written in French as "La Varsovienne" by Casimir Delavigne, with melody by Karol Kurpiński. The song praised...
also such dances as the one-step, polka, mazurka, reel, cotillion, the varsovienne, and others. Dennis McGee was the son of John McGee Sr. who was of Irish...
Dabrowski, Christopher H. (2013). Mauricio Amster Cats. Santiago: Instituto Varsovienne. Tejeda, Juan Guillermo (2011). Amster. Santiago: Universidad Diego Portales...
1831) Originally written in 1831 by Casimir Delavigne in French as La Varsovienne, with melody composed by Karol Kurpiński. The song praised the November...
Darhemma Land-Sighting Feiar med vals (Danser) Lirppu larppu (Danser) Varsovienne (Danser) Fynbo (Danser) Onward, Ye Peoples Du gamla, du fria Norsk Faedrelandssang...
composer of 'La Varsoviana' (Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay), a variation on the Varsovienne. Valentine Bambrick, VC recipient. Mathilde Blind German-born English...
médiéval" (1975; Festival 6837 288), with Alpes "Les Partisans" / "La Varsovienne" (1976; Philips 6042 243), with the Choirs of the Soviet Army "Dernière...
Kujawiak for Piano and Orchestra Op.25 (1928) List of national dances Varsovienne Redowa Don Michael Randel. The Harvard Dictionary of Music. Harvard University...
at the Rodin Museum in Paris in June 1959. Selected works include: La Varsovienne, electronic, 1965 (with Roger Blanchard) The Warsaw, electronic, 1965...
and architecture of Luciano Kulczewski, the Chilean Gaudi". Instituto Varsovienne of Polish-Chilean cultural heritage. Retrieved 17 December 2021. Fernández...
style, integration of Polish songs and dances (mazurkas, polonaises, varsoviennes, polkas and krakowiaks), and Polish atmosphere. The Haunted Manor was...
1940 : Lettres aux Polonais en France – Letters to Poles in France 1949 : Varsoviennes (traduction de Kobiety de Stanisława Kuszelewska) – Women of Warsaw (translation...