Darstellende Künste - Volks- und Zeremonialtanz
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Volks- und Zeremonientänzen wie "Polka", "Rhumba" und "Schwerttanz".
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a fast-paced traditional dance with quick footwork, usually in pairs or groups, common in Irish, Scottish, and Appalachian culture
a fast couple dance in duple time that was developed in Bohemia in the 19th century

Polka, Polkatanz
a fast traditional dance with bouncy steps, especially from Irish and Scottish folk culture.
a traditional masked dance performed in Tibet and Bhutan, often associated with Buddhist religious ceremonies

Cham-Tanz, Traditioneller Maskentanz
a traditional solo dance with stiff upper body and lively footwork, often associated with sailors and British folk culture
a traditional Scottish solo dance with fast footwork and raised arms, often performed in kilts
a formal French dance in moderate duple time, popular in the 17th–18th centuries, with graceful, skipping steps
a traditional English folk dance characterized by rhythmic stepping, intricate formations, and the use of bells, handkerchiefs, sticks, or swords as props

Morris-Tanz, traditioneller englischer Volkstanz Morris
a fast, lively Italian folk dance with quick steps and spinning movements
a traditional Bavarian and Austrian dance involving stomping, clapping, and slapping of the shoes and thighs
a Ukrainian folk dance known for its energetic and acrobatic movements, typically performed by male dancers

Hopak, Gopak
a traditional dance style from Ireland characterized by fast footwork, precise movements, and rhythmic patterns, often performed in solo or group settings

traditioneller irischer Tanz, irischer Stepptanz
a traditional folk dance from the Black Sea region of Turkey known for its energetic and fast-paced movements

Horon, Traditioneller Volkstanz aus der Schwarzmeerregion der Türkei
a traditional Scottish dance performed with a dirk, which is a type of Scottish dagger

Dirk-Tanz, traditioneller schottischer Tanz mit einem Dirk
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

ritueller Tanz, zeremonieller Tanz
a form of expressive movement often associated with religious or spiritual practices, where dancers interpret and express messages or prophecies through their movements

prophetischer Tanz
a form of dance performed as part of a religious or worship ceremony with specific liturgical elements and symbolism

liturgischer Tanz, ritueller Tanz
a traditional Maori dance characterized by vigorous movements, chanting, and facial expressions, often performed as a ceremonial challenge or war dance

Haka, traditioneller Maori-Tanz
a Japanese ritual dance performed as an offering to the gods, often involving music, chanting, and elaborate costumes

Kagura, japanischer Ritualtanz
a ceremonial dance performed by warriors before battle, often to intimidate opponents or to prepare mentally for combat

Kriegstanz, Kampftanz
a traditional dance where dancers perform intricate footwork while balancing eggs on spoons or other objects

Eiertanz, traditioneller Tanz mit Eiern
a lively and communal style of dance, typically performed by couples in groups, featuring energetic movements and often accompanied by folk music

Country-Tanz, Volkstanz
a type of Canadian Métis dance characterized by lively fiddle music and intricate footwork

Red River jig, Red River Jig
a slow, sensual Latin dance with Afro-Cuban roots, featuring hip movements and a 4/4 rhythm
a traditional Italian folk dance originating from the Friuli region, often performed in a circle with lively music and intricate footwork

Furlana, ein traditioneller italienischer Volkstanz aus der Region Friaul
a Scottish country dance performed in sets of six dancers with various formations and lively steps to traditional Scottish music

Dashing White Sergeant, Flotter Weißer Sergeant
a lively and fast-paced Scottish country dance characterized by quick steps, formations, and movements typically performed to traditional Scottish music

Ecossaise
a traditional Scottish dance that originated in the early 20th century

Gay Gordons, Traditioneller schottischer Tanz Gay Gordons
a ceremonial dance performed by certain Native American tribes, believed to summon the spirits of the dead

Geistertanz, Gespenstertanz
a traditional Ukrainian dance characterized by its lively and energetic movements, typically performed by male dancers with acrobatic leaps and kicks

Gopak, traditioneller ukrainischer Tanz
a lively and energetic dance, often associated with country or folk music, typically characterized by stomping, clapping, and lively movements, often performed in a group or line formation

ein lebhafter und energiegeladener Tanz, oft mit Country- oder Volksmusik verbunden
a traditional Hawaiian dance telling stories through graceful hand and hip movements
a lively swing dance from the 1930s–40s, featuring fast, energetic movements and spins
a traditional fast-paced Ukrainian folk dance featuring squatting kicks and energetic movements
a traditional group dance, typically performed in sets, featuring specific figures and sequences, often associated with ballroom dancing

Lanciers, Lanciers-Tanz
a traditional Austrian and southern German folk dance in 3/4 time, often featuring stomping and turning
a piece of music for a slow Polish dance in moderate ³/₄ time that was popular in the 19th century

eine Polonaise, ein Musikstück für einen langsamen polnischen Tanz
an ancient Greek war dance involving leaping movements, often performed with weapons
a slow, sensual Latin dance with hip movements, originating in Cuba
a partnered folk dance in 2/4 or 4/4 time, featuring hopping and gliding steps; popular in Europe and the Americas
a ceremonial dance ritual characterized by a line of dancers moving in sinuous, winding patterns reminiscent of a snake's movements

Schlangentanz, Schlangenförmiger Tanz
a traditional Scottish dance in 4/4 time with a distinctive dotted rhythm, typically slower than a reel and often accompanied by bagpipes or fiddles
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

Schwerttanz, Tanz mit Schwertern
a lively American folk dance for couples in two facing lines, involving weaving and turning patterns
a style of percussive dance characterized by rhythmic footwork, often performed to traditional folk or country music

das Clogging, der Stepptanz
a social folk dance where couples form two long lines and perform coordinated moves, common in North America
a type of dance that involves the use of sticks or poles as props or percussion instruments, often seen in cultural or folk dances from various regions around the world

Stocktanz, Tanz mit Stöcken
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