I remember dancing the polonaise on my prom in 1998... And once I attended a posh wedding in the Bristol hotel in Warsaw where the couple didnt have a typical first dance, but invited everybody to dance a polonaise instead. Of course the wedding director was competent enough to coordinate it 😊 And yes, it is unique. BTW, I just found out that in 2023 the traditional Polish polonaise dance (aka the Polish walk dance) was enscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List (so now it is internationally protected 😊).
"Polonez" is a traditional dance of the Polish nobility - equal in rights and obligations towards the state of brothers, deciding together with the kings about the fate of the state. The nobility in Poland created national culture. Today, high school students, one hundred days before they take their secondary school leaving exams, dance the stately dance of their ancestors.
This customary dance is several hundred years old! Every great ball began with this dance, now the only great ball is at the end of school, at the beginning of entering adulthood. Nobility families proudly presented themselves in this dance, which in Poland was the end of knighthood and the beginning of democracy. Everyone in Poland has some great families in their history, or at least they imagine so. Everyone who finishes education has done a great thing, is proud... it's time to join our school, or send your child to Polish education and at the end dance a polonaise!
Awwwnnnn, this is beautifulllll. I love the line up, the dress, the moves, everything came together to be sooooo lovely. This was so relaxing to watch 😊
This dance refers to the traditions of the nobility, where each ball began, depending on the era, with a dance; Polonaise or Mazur. Nowadays, it is a reference to the tradition of starting the high school prom 100 days before the high school leaving exam and entering adulthood. After the high school leaving exam, young people either continue their education at universities or go to work, entering adult life. In some schools, this dance is started by the school principal and teachers, and then they are students.
Google sais: "polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and other royal functions. Likely once a warrior's triumphal dance, it was adopted by the Polish nobility as a formal march as early as 1573 for the coronation of Henry of Anjou as king of Poland." It is also a genre of music. F. Chopin composed 18 polonaises. The name "polonaise" in French means "Polish". It is always the first dance at proms. Every generations dance it.We learn it at PE the last year at high school. You can change steps/figures. They do not always look like in this video.
Every high school prom begins with this dance in Poland. This is the national noble dance of the Polonaise. The background music is a composition by Wojciech Kilar from the movie "Pan Tadeusz". Wojciech Kilar was a famous composer. He composed the music for Francis Coppola's "Dracula"(1992).
Google sais: "polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and other royal functions. Likely once a warrior's triumphal dance, it was adopted by the Polish nobility as a formal march as early as 1573 for the coronation of Henry of Anjou as king of Poland." It is also a genre of music. F. Chopin composed 18 polonaises. The name "polonaise" in French means "Polish". It is always the first dance at proms. Every generations dance it. We learn it at PE the last year at high school. You can change steps/figures. They do not always look like in this video.
Poland is really unique. Their dance especially speaks class
You can say that again dear 😊
I remember dancing the polonaise on my prom in 1998... And once I attended a posh wedding in the Bristol hotel in Warsaw where the couple didnt have a typical first dance, but invited everybody to dance a polonaise instead. Of course the wedding director was competent enough to coordinate it 😊 And yes, it is unique. BTW, I just found out that in 2023 the traditional Polish polonaise dance (aka the Polish walk dance) was enscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List (so now it is internationally protected 😊).
I believe 100 dniówka refers to 100 days before final exams formal.
Tak to prawda
To jest właśnie Polska.
Thank you for your reaction ❤
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
To nasze tradycje i obyczaje
Despite the development, I'm glad some countries still retain their cultural values
Honestly sis
"Polonez" is a traditional dance of the Polish nobility - equal in rights and obligations towards the state of brothers, deciding together with the kings about the fate of the state. The nobility in Poland created national culture. Today, high school students, one hundred days before they take their secondary school leaving exams, dance the stately dance of their ancestors.
This customary dance is several hundred years old! Every great ball began with this dance, now the only great ball is at the end of school, at the beginning of entering adulthood. Nobility families proudly presented themselves in this dance, which in Poland was the end of knighthood and the beginning of democracy. Everyone in Poland has some great families in their history, or at least they imagine so. Everyone who finishes education has done a great thing, is proud... it's time to join our school, or send your child to Polish education and at the end dance a polonaise!
Oh this is lovely
My daughter is polish she will definitely go to a polish school...thanks so much for the explanation 😊
To nasza tradycja zawsze bal studniówkowy rozpoczyna sie polonezem. Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski.
Yes. Its giving royal vibe. And they are so cordinated
You can say that again sis 😊
Awwwnnnn, this is beautifulllll. I love the line up, the dress, the moves, everything came together to be sooooo lovely. This was so relaxing to watch 😊
Thanks Doris darling 😊
My son is having a prom today and will also be dancing the polonez :)
Oh I wish him a wonderful day and loads of fun🥹🥰
@@Rutylov I thank you on his behalf and I greet you cordially
This dance refers to the traditions of the nobility, where each ball began, depending on the era, with a dance; Polonaise or Mazur. Nowadays, it is a reference to the tradition of starting the high school prom 100 days before the high school leaving exam and entering adulthood. After the high school leaving exam, young people either continue their education at universities or go to work, entering adult life. In some schools, this dance is started by the school principal and teachers, and then they are students.
Polonez, polski taniec narodowy, wywodzi się z XVI wieku 🎼🎶❤ dziękuję Ruty za przedstawienie go na UA-cam
Oto Polska
Awww this is so cute 😊
Thank you sis 😊
Świetny film!😊
dziękuję bardzo za obejrzenie 😊
Wawu amazing so beautiful to watch 😊
Thanks for watching dear 😊
It’s a Polish Royal Dance called “ Polonez “ which is over 500 years old
Kisses from Warsaw ❤
Google sais: "polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and other royal functions. Likely once a warrior's triumphal dance, it was adopted by the Polish nobility as a formal march as early as 1573 for the coronation of Henry of Anjou as king of Poland." It is also a genre of music. F. Chopin composed 18 polonaises. The name "polonaise" in French means "Polish". It is always the first dance at proms. Every generations dance it.We learn it at PE the last year at high school. You can change steps/figures. They do not always look like in this video.
Studnówka is ending party for high school
So unique ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Proszę obejrzyj ten polonez to jest w strojach narodowych” Polonez na placu Katedralnym w Wilnie | Poloneza czas zacząć 2023”
Every high school prom begins with this dance in Poland. This is the national noble dance of the Polonaise. The background music is a composition by Wojciech Kilar from the movie "Pan Tadeusz". Wojciech Kilar was a famous composer. He composed the music for Francis Coppola's "Dracula"(1992).
Oh thank you for explaining 😊
Polonaise from the film adaptation of the masterpiece of Polish literature "Pan Tadeusz" (final scene).
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ładna panterka . pozdrawiam
Dziękuję
Black women so cute and polish men are handsome.
U can fine a good husband ❤
100 dagar till "studenten".......sedan var man vuxen "trode man"......................
Prawdziwy polonez w rosyjskim wykonaniu
A real polonaise in Russian performance
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ua-cam.com/video/OS_gHZjRylc/v-deo.html Polonez, Wilno, Litheania
ua-cam.com/video/qE44MVA79-A/v-deo.html Polonez in film
Greetings from Poland. Yes, this is old dance from polish nobility.
Pani w Polsce mieszka? Najs.
This is not this Music. No BIG NO . I don" like it Music is the key. NO BOG NO
Google sais: "polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and other royal functions. Likely once a warrior's triumphal dance, it was adopted by the Polish nobility as a formal march as early as 1573 for the coronation of Henry of Anjou as king of Poland." It is also a genre of music. F. Chopin composed 18 polonaises. The name "polonaise" in French means "Polish". It is always the first dance at proms. Every generations dance it. We learn it at PE the last year at high school. You can change steps/figures. They do not always look like in this video.