Arti Performative - Danza popolare e cerimoniale
Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi legate alla danza popolare e cerimoniale come "polka", "rhumba" e "danza della spada".
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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, danza popolare
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, danza jig
a lively solo dance, originally of English origin, characterized by intricate footwork and performed to hornpipe music, often featuring sailors' movements and gestures

hornpipe, danza del corno
a traditional Scottish dance characterized by intricate footwork, typically performed solo and featuring lively movements such as leaps, kicks, and turns

danza scozzese, fling delle Highlands
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

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

tarantella, ballo della 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

danza rituale, ballo rituale
a ceremonial dance performed by warriors before battle, often to intimidate opponents or to prepare mentally for combat

danza di guerra, danza bellica
a lively and communal style of dance, typically performed by couples in groups, featuring energetic movements and often accompanied by folk music

danza popolare, ballo di campagna
a slow-paced ballroom dance style originating from Latin America, characterized by smooth hip movements, romantic melodies, and influences from Afro-Cuban rhythms

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

danza dei fantasmi, danza spiritica
a traditional Hawaiian dance form performed by women, characterized by rhythmic hip movements and gestures, often accompanied by chant or song

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

Lancer, Danze lanciate
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, danza popolare austriaca
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

pyrrhico, purrico
a genre of Cuban dance and music characterized by its lively movements, syncopated rhythms, and Afro-Cuban influences

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

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

danza del serpente, danza a spirale
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

danza con la spada, danza della spada
a lively American folk dance performed by couples in a long line or set formation, characterized by energetic movements and weaving patterns

reel della Virginia, danza Virginia
a sophisticated and spirited dance, originating from 18th-century France, known for its graceful movements, intricate patterns, and frequent partner changes

contredanse, danza contraria
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