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  • Polonaise - Wikipedia
    The polonaise was introduced in the 17th century in French courts, although the form originated in Poland and was very popular throughout Europe This dance in 3 4 meter was designed to entertain the French royal court
  • Polonaise | ‘The most traditional Polish dance’ - YouTube
    ‘In recent years groups of young enthusiasts of traditional dances have appeared in Poland, offering dance lovers a fantastic opportunity to witness even try dancing a Polonaise
  • Polonaise (Polonez) – Polish Music Center
    The polonaise is usually danced in costumes of the Polish nobility of the 17th century (the kontusz jackets); some groups present their polonaises in costumes from the period of the Duchy of Warsaw (1811-1814) established by Napoleon before his defeat in 1815 (empire dresses, cavalry uniforms)
  • Dancing Through History: The Polonaise Its Enduring Legacy
    The polonaise is a simple yet graceful Polish national dance – one of five, along with the mazur, krakowiak, oberek and kujawiak Its name comes from the French language, in which la danse polonaise means exactly ‘Polish dance’
  • Polonaise, traditional Polish dance - Intangible Heritage Home
    A form of joint celebration, the polonaise commemorates important moments in family and community life and symbolizes cooperation, reconciliation and equality Because it is often danced by people of all ages and backgrounds, it also promotes unity, solidarity and dialogue
  • Polonaise music - Definition Detailed Explanation - Dance Music . . .
    The Polonaise is a traditional Polish dance that originated in the 16th century It is a slow, stately dance in triple time, typically performed at formal events and balls
  • Polonaise - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Pieces called Polonaise had already been composed by Bach, Handel, François Couperin and others, but it was Frédéric Chopin who in the 19th century wrote several Polonaises for piano which became famous
  • Polonaise Definition, Dance Music - Study. com
    The polonaise is a couples dance of Polish origin that is stately and processional in nature Much like other forms of dance, the polonaise has a music genre of the same name


















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