Es un baile de Zillertal, un valle en el Tirol, es decir, en Austria. Lo que pasa es que el sur del estado alemán de Baviera y los estados austriacos de Tirol y Salzburgo tienen muchas similitudes. Para rematar, los descendientes de alemanes en países como Brasil o Estados Unidos creen que el folklore de Baviera es lo típico de toda Alemania. Y así tienes un grupo brasileño de danzas alemanas bailando una danza austriaca como si fuera el sumum de la cultura alemana
A cute choreography to a "common staple" tune that is often done as an audience participation dance at Oktoberfest time. The Zillertal (Ziller Valley) is in central Tirol (Austria), and has produced much of what is commonly presented nowadays as "German" culture. There are at least 8-10 well-known current and recent musical groups that call the Zillertal area their home. Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch - The Wedding March from the Ziller Valley. This tune is a Schlager - a popular composition of recent years, that is somewhat folk-like, but not actually traditional. What we generally recognize as "German" culture is primarily from the mountainous areas of southern Bavaria and TIrol - the rest of Germany has music, dances, dialect, food, etc that are quite different. I'm not going to step into the argument about German versus Austrian. Culturally speaking the folks from Munich, Salzburg, and Innsbruck have much more common ground with each other, than they have with the people of Berlin, Hamburg, or Frankfurt. But the boundaries are what they are. I found subtle differences between Germany and Austria - but certainly not anywhere near as great as between Germany and France, or Germany and Poland. Swiss culture, on the other hand, is considerably different from both German and Austrian - and your high school German won't get you very far! It's not a better or worse culture - just different. There are some aspects shared by all three ethnic areas - but Swiss is very distinct from the other two. For music/dance traditions, it us useful to distinguish three areas - even though a substantial oversimplification: northern/central German, Bavarian/Tirolean, and Swiss. And then you have to add to that - the German diaspora: Holsteiners and northeastern Germans (with strong Scandinavian influence), the Silesians and Sudetenland folks, the Siebenbeurgen, Banat Schwaben, and Danube Swabians, the Oberkrainer, the South Tiroleans and the Alsatians. All of these groups have substantial elements of "Germanic" tradition in their music/dance - and yet are distinguishable from each other, and from the cultures of the modern German/Austrian/Swiss states.
Tirol/Austria unterscheidet sich sehr viel von Bayern, diese bringen keine Kompositionen zusammen, sie kopieren Österreich Tirol/&Austria hat auch viele Kopositionen vom östlichen österreichischen Landesteil, z.B. viel auch von Wien, von Wiener Militärmusikkapellmeistern, was aber von den Bayern vereinnahmt wird. Österreicher /Tiroler spielen wenig bis gar nichts von den Nachbarn. Wer hat wohl so viel Einfluß von früheren österreichischen Ländern, sicher nicht die Bayern und Preussn, die äffen nur nachdem Land Tirol die Treue, Tiroler Holzhacker, Tiroler Kaiserjäger, Hoch Tirol, Tiroler Adler das ha wohl alles nichts mit Bayern und Nordlichtern zu tun, es wird von denen n ur kopiert, ja haben Wiener Militärmusikkomponisten was mit Bayern u tun, nur für Deppen und Diebe
die Österreicher machen sich die Kompositionen selber, sie kopieren und klauen nicht in Bayern, da müssen wir uns schon dagegen verwehren, sogar die Nationalhymne der Deutschen kommt aus Österreich, Kroatien war mehrere Jahrhunderte österr. Kronland die Bayern haben wenig Kompositionen zusammengebracht, mit öster. sowie Musik aus Österr.UIngarn präsentieren sie sich im Ausland, sie schmücken sich mit fremden Federn, widerlich sogar der Radetzkymarsch, die österr- Signation wird von cden Moffen vereinnahamt Tiroler Kaiserjöger, Tiroler Holzhacker muß doch auch baYERISCH SEIN ODER DOCH kLAu bei den Österreichern
du bist der widferlichste Idiot und Lügner, was du da zusammenschwafelst stimmt ja überhaupt nicht die Bayern klauen fast nur Kmüpositionenm aus Österrech, umgkehr ist das aber nicht der Fal, Österreicher verstehen was von Musik, Bayerbn größtenteils nur von Klauen, österr. Musik ist ja auch von den östl. Ländern her beeinflußt, wahrscheinlcinh kennt ein Idio0t wie du nichtdie österr. Geographie und Historie
Muito bom , me trouxe lembranças de quando dançava no Linchtenstein de Linha Pitangueira Tunápolis, SC, dancei esta mesma música em várias apresentações e era muito divertido. Parabéns pela postagem.
Sorry for my earlier reply, its from the Austrian Alpine region near Innsbruck not Der Schweiz....the Tirol region as in Switzerland has a strong Italian influence in art and dance
no offense but...you know that austria is more or less part of the german culture? the austrians mother tongue is German, official language is German and austria was founded as "defense" region for the German realm by Germans like 1000 years ago. I don't want to underrate the austrians and don't see them as non-sovereign but honestly to speak of austrians on the one hand and Germans on the other is like speaking of Bavarians or Saxons etc. on the one and the Germans on the other..
Never call an austrian german, NEVER. If you ever visit austria you'll see the differences in our culture, society and also the language. Plus austrians count as more polite and much more easy going;-)
@@tatjana2676 Although many cities and landmarks in Austria start with "Deutsch...." Austrians are Germans. They voted twice to remain with Germany. The only reason they are separated from Germany is because of the allies who made a decision that went totally against the voice of the Austrian votes. The Austrians have been "re-educated" and are not even aware of their own history.
Idiotie pur von diesen depertenPiefkes, Österreich istÖsterreich und sost gar nichts, es ist ein unabhängiger, sebstständiger Staat er geht diese Piefke-Deppen nichts an, haltet euch aus Östereich heraus
widerliche Idiotenm, dse Piefke-Diebe, was sie selber nicht zusammenbringen, klen sie in Österreich, Österreich hat nichts aber auch gar nichs mit diesen Piefkedeppen zu tun. Wer war eiigentlich Pissmark?
Idiot, that is dancing from Austria, Tirol, Zillertal (Westaustria) ist has nothing to do with the Germans and Swiss Austria is a independent country, there are also Hungary, Coatian and Slovenian speaking inhabitants
To some extent religion may enter this battle between stricter, harder working Germans and lazy degenerate Austrians. My late wife's family were and are Lutherans, and in North Germany Protestantism was normal, we carried a bible on board ship but never a priest. Austrians have inherited their Catholicism from the old Austro-Hungary Empire, and prefer to spend their lives on their knees where our Lutherans religious duties done enjoy a good dance.
this song reminds me of beautiful Austria everywhere you go they play it. tchuss Austria and Germany.....❤❤
that is only Austria and not German fools, Austria - Zillertal in Tirol
Adorava dançar esta música, fechávamos com chave de ouro nossas apresentações. Sou de Petrópolis RJ e dancei no Grupo Folclórico Germânico Bergstadt.
no Germanico, Austria, Tirol Austria!!!!!
que bonitooo...jamas habia visto estos bailes folkloricos, saludos desde mexico para alemania
Es un baile de Zillertal, un valle en el Tirol, es decir, en Austria. Lo que pasa es que el sur del estado alemán de Baviera y los estados austriacos de Tirol y Salzburgo tienen muchas similitudes. Para rematar, los descendientes de alemanes en países como Brasil o Estados Unidos creen que el folklore de Baviera es lo típico de toda Alemania. Y así tienes un grupo brasileño de danzas alemanas bailando una danza austriaca como si fuera el sumum de la cultura alemana
@@juliosalazar6924 Austria Austria /Tirol Zillerakl non German
Muito lindo! É demais, parabéns a todos
Beats the hell out of square dancing!!
adoreeeeei, maravilhoso, fiquei tonta só de ver, parabéns.
Wonderful ! From Grants Pass, Oregon
Amei o vídeo. Tenho tanta vontade de aprender Dança Folclórica Alemã. Sou descendente de Alemãs. Parabéns para o Grupo
not Germany, Austria, Austria, Austria like Arni-Country
@@busodelor1977 bist du wohl ein Schluchtenscheißer ?
Toll,danke!!!!
A cute choreography to a "common staple" tune that is often done as an audience participation dance at Oktoberfest time. The Zillertal (Ziller Valley) is in central Tirol (Austria), and has produced much of what is commonly presented nowadays as "German" culture. There are at least 8-10 well-known current and recent musical groups that call the Zillertal area their home. Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch - The Wedding March from the Ziller Valley.
This tune is a Schlager - a popular composition of recent years, that is somewhat folk-like, but not actually traditional. What we generally recognize as "German" culture is primarily from the mountainous areas of southern Bavaria and TIrol - the rest of Germany has music, dances, dialect, food, etc that are quite different. I'm not going to step into the argument about German versus Austrian. Culturally speaking the folks from Munich, Salzburg, and Innsbruck have much more common ground with each other, than they have with the people of Berlin, Hamburg, or Frankfurt. But the boundaries are what they are. I found subtle differences between Germany and Austria - but certainly not anywhere near as great as between Germany and France, or Germany and Poland.
Swiss culture, on the other hand, is considerably different from both German and Austrian - and your high school German won't get you very far! It's not a better or worse culture - just different. There are some aspects shared by all three ethnic areas - but Swiss is very distinct from the other two.
For music/dance traditions, it us useful to distinguish three areas - even though a substantial oversimplification: northern/central German, Bavarian/Tirolean, and Swiss. And then you have to add to that - the German diaspora: Holsteiners and northeastern Germans (with strong Scandinavian influence), the Silesians and Sudetenland folks, the Siebenbeurgen, Banat Schwaben, and Danube Swabians, the Oberkrainer, the South Tiroleans and the Alsatians. All of these groups have substantial elements of "Germanic" tradition in their music/dance - and yet are distinguishable from each other, and from the cultures of the modern German/Austrian/Swiss states.
Greath comment!.
swizerland,The land of the sisters of Issis!
The Templars Homeland,...like you said,.....VERY different from the rest!
Tirol/Austria unterscheidet sich sehr viel von Bayern, diese bringen keine Kompositionen zusammen, sie kopieren Österreich
Tirol/&Austria hat auch viele Kopositionen vom östlichen österreichischen Landesteil, z.B. viel auch von Wien, von Wiener Militärmusikkapellmeistern, was aber von den Bayern vereinnahmt wird. Österreicher /Tiroler spielen wenig bis gar nichts von den Nachbarn.
Wer hat wohl so viel Einfluß von früheren österreichischen Ländern, sicher nicht die Bayern und Preussn, die äffen nur nachdem Land Tirol die Treue, Tiroler Holzhacker, Tiroler Kaiserjäger, Hoch Tirol, Tiroler Adler
das ha wohl alles nichts mit Bayern und Nordlichtern zu tun, es wird von denen n ur kopiert, ja haben Wiener Militärmusikkomponisten was mit Bayern u tun, nur für Deppen und Diebe
die Österreicher machen sich die Kompositionen selber, sie kopieren und klauen nicht in Bayern, da müssen wir uns schon dagegen verwehren, sogar die Nationalhymne der Deutschen kommt aus Österreich, Kroatien war mehrere Jahrhunderte österr. Kronland
die Bayern haben wenig Kompositionen zusammengebracht, mit öster. sowie Musik aus Österr.UIngarn präsentieren sie sich im Ausland, sie schmücken sich mit fremden Federn, widerlich
sogar der
Radetzkymarsch, die österr- Signation wird von cden Moffen vereinnahamt
Tiroler Kaiserjöger, Tiroler Holzhacker muß doch auch baYERISCH SEIN ODER DOCH kLAu bei den Österreichern
du bist der widferlichste Idiot und Lügner, was du da zusammenschwafelst stimmt ja überhaupt nicht
die Bayern klauen fast nur Kmüpositionenm aus Österrech, umgkehr ist das aber nicht der Fal, Österreicher verstehen was von Musik, Bayerbn größtenteils nur von Klauen, österr. Musik ist ja auch von den östl. Ländern her beeinflußt, wahrscheinlcinh kennt ein Idio0t wie du nichtdie österr. Geographie und Historie
Ein wunderschoenes Musik und so schoen getanzt
Christine Miller Verdugo B de Lode
Bravooooooooooooooooo ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Muito bom , me trouxe lembranças de quando dançava no Linchtenstein de Linha Pitangueira Tunápolis, SC, dancei esta mesma música em várias apresentações e era muito divertido. Parabéns pela postagem.
HYPER-SUPER!!
that looks like a lot of fun!
WUNDERBAR!!
Well done! So precise.
Super!! Ausgezeichnet!
Amei
Excellent!!
Sehr schon 😊
schön umgesetzt....tolle performence....
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🆗
ta no titulo Fernanda!
o nome da musica é Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch
Schön
Круто
Hallo. Ist das Echt. ?
ja und richtig
Very good performance spoiled by poor camera work.
no começo ta bom
pode me informar o nome da música, por favor?
+Fernanda Fernandes Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch
A musica é Zillerthaler Hochtszeitsmarsch de Orquestra Bruno Montanari.
rsrsrs não né, ela é do vale de Ziller ( austria ) composta por Wildecker Herzbuben,,, Montanari apenas regravou.
Italian-
German Swiss dancing, Zillertaller, Der Schweiz
not German, notSwiss, Zillefrtala is Tirol/Austria, Austria
Zillertal, Tirol, Austria, Zillertal is in Tirol ind Westaustria, not Germany and not Swiss
Aonde consigo essa musica?
Nome da musica. Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch
ua-cam.com/video/RK67qbaggUs/v-deo.html
Partitura. ua-cam.com/video/6ykECl7IZxg/v-deo.html
Qual e a Musica ??
Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch
lol 2016 BRAVO 2016
Sorry for my earlier reply, its from the Austrian Alpine region near Innsbruck not Der Schweiz....the Tirol region as in Switzerland has a strong Italian influence in art and dance
Idiot, Tirol ist Tirol und Österreich und nichts anderes, schon gar nicht Italien
Parece sue as dances alemaes sao
is origems. dos elementos do Lunduu
do Maxixe so menos
Snake schon Osterreich , Deutschlad
E viva o Brasil!
Os 3 demostram muita creatividade. nas dancas. Otimo! Ums elementos as usavam. Em dancas Pro o mundo.
inteiro
no that´s AUSTRIAN dancing! big difference! ;-)
no offense but...you know that austria is more or less part of the german culture? the austrians mother tongue is German, official language is German and austria was founded as "defense" region for the German realm by Germans like 1000 years ago. I don't want to underrate the austrians and don't see them as non-sovereign but honestly to speak of austrians on the one hand and Germans on the other is like speaking of Bavarians or Saxons etc. on the one and the Germans on the other..
Never call an austrian german, NEVER. If you ever visit austria you'll see the differences in our culture, society and also the language. Plus austrians count as more polite and much more easy going;-)
@@tatjana2676 Although many cities and landmarks in Austria start with "Deutsch...."
Austrians are Germans. They voted twice to remain with Germany. The only reason they are separated from Germany is because of the allies who made a decision that went totally against the voice of the Austrian votes.
The Austrians have been "re-educated" and are not even aware of their own history.
Austria is Germany, bye
Idiotie pur von diesen depertenPiefkes, Österreich istÖsterreich und sost gar nichts, es ist ein unabhängiger, sebstständiger Staat er geht diese Piefke-Deppen nichts an, haltet euch aus Östereich heraus
widerliche Idiotenm, dse Piefke-Diebe, was sie selber nicht zusammenbringen, klen sie in Österreich, Österreich hat nichts aber auch gar nichs mit diesen Piefkedeppen zu tun. Wer war eiigentlich Pissmark?
this is german dancing!!!!
Idiot, that is dancing from Austria, Tirol, Zillertal (Westaustria) ist has nothing to do with the Germans and Swiss
Austria is a independent country, there are also Hungary, Coatian and Slovenian speaking inhabitants
To some extent religion may enter this battle between stricter, harder working Germans and lazy degenerate Austrians. My late wife's family were and are Lutherans, and in North Germany Protestantism was normal, we carried a bible on board ship but never a priest. Austrians have inherited their Catholicism from the old Austro-Hungary Empire, and prefer to spend their lives on their knees where our Lutherans religious duties done enjoy a good dance.
Did they enjoy Austrian dances like this?