Umění Scény - Lidový a obřadní tanec
Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s lidovým a obřadním tancem jako „polka“, „rhumba“ a „sword dance“.
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a lively folk dance, originating from Scottish or Irish traditions, characterized by quick and intricate steps performed in a circular or line formation, often accompanied by traditional music

reel, taneční kolo
a lively folk dance, originating from Irish or Scottish traditions, characterized by quick and rhythmic movements, often performed in groups and accompanied by traditional music

jig, taneční jigg
a lively solo dance, originally of English origin, characterized by intricate footwork and performed to hornpipe music, often featuring sailors' movements and gestures

trumpetový tanec, rozcvičení
a traditional Scottish dance characterized by intricate footwork, typically performed solo and featuring lively movements such as leaps, kicks, and turns

vysokohorský tanec, highland fling
a lively French dance characterized by moderate tempo and rhythmic patterns

gavotta, gavotte
a traditional English folk dance characterized by rhythmic stepping, intricate formations, and the use of bells, handkerchiefs, sticks, or swords as props

morris tanec, morrisovský tanec
a lively Italian folk dance, traditionally associated with the southern regions of Italy, characterized by quick, upbeat tempo and rhythmic footwork

tarantella, taneční styl tarantella
a form of dance performed as part of a ceremonial or religious ritual, often with symbolic gestures and movements that hold cultural or spiritual significance

rituální tanec, obřadní tanec
a ceremonial dance performed by warriors before battle, often to intimidate opponents or to prepare mentally for combat

válečný tanec, válečná choreografie
a lively and communal style of dance, typically performed by couples in groups, featuring energetic movements and often accompanied by folk music

vesnický tanec, folklorní tanec
a slow-paced ballroom dance style originating from Latin America, characterized by smooth hip movements, romantic melodies, and influences from Afro-Cuban rhythms

rhumba, rumbu
a ceremonial dance performed by certain Native American tribes, believed to summon the spirits of the dead

duchový tanec, tanec duchů
a traditional Hawaiian dance form performed by women, characterized by rhythmic hip movements and gestures, often accompanied by chant or song

hula, taneční forma hula
a lively and energetic form of swing dance, popularized in the United States during the mid-20th century, characterized by fast-paced movements, acrobatic lifts, and spins

jitterbug, jitterbugging
a traditional group dance, typically performed in sets, featuring specific figures and sequences, often associated with ballroom dancing

Lancerové, Lancer
a traditional Austrian folk dance, characterized by a moderate tempo, lilting triple meter, and gentle hopping steps, often accompanied by accordion or other folk instruments

landler, ländler
a ceremonial dance performed by Greek warriors, known for its quick and precise movements, often executed in full armor and accompanied by flute or drum music

pýrské tance, pyrrhický tanec
a genre of Cuban dance and music characterized by its lively movements, syncopated rhythms, and Afro-Cuban influences

rumba, rumba tanec
a lively couples' dance of German origin, characterized by a combination of hopping, gliding, and turning movements

schottische, šotolí
a ceremonial dance ritual characterized by a line of dancers moving in sinuous, winding patterns reminiscent of a snake's movements

hadí tanec, taneční rituál hada
a traditional dance form often performed in various cultures, typically involving intricate movements with swords or other bladed objects, symbolizing bravery, skill, or cultural heritage

mečový tanec, tanec s mečem
a lively American folk dance performed by couples in a long line or set formation, characterized by energetic movements and weaving patterns

virginská roleta, virginské kolo
a sophisticated and spirited dance, originating from 18th-century France, known for its graceful movements, intricate patterns, and frequent partner changes

kontratanec, kontradance
