Somehow it is popular in Slovakia too, danced it at a bunch of weddings, balls and multiple times when my parish was organizing some summer camp thing or something. I mean, there are many people who have no clue what are you talking about when you mention it. But then there are lot of people who for some reason know it, and if you know it you love it and you NEVER miss an opportunity to dance it :_D
if the partners jump to the inside it is better to move one foot and put the other foot next to it but the kids sometimes dance it like this so they do not have to choose which foot they have to put down.
@@wallyquiroz6312 you can try looking up " 't Smidje dans", you might end up on some dance tutorials, but they're very likely to end up being in Dutch 😅
The tune is indeed "'t Smidje", a tradtitional. But the dance is much more generic, it has gone by many names but these days it is usually called a "Gigue" - unsurprisingly French. But Italian "Giga" or English "jig" do just as well :) The dance can and will be danced to any 6/8 tune.
As a Belgian I love too see that you guys enjoyed the song and the dance routine. Love from Belgium!
🇧🇪❤🇺🇦
Dietrich
dees is toch geen folk gvd
@@T147-S inderdaad
Thank :)
Af a half Belgian half Hungarian, Im wondering how on earth, this became this popular in Poland. Greetings from Hungary
Im belgian too and also wondering ...
Ukraine
😆
Somehow it is popular in Slovakia too, danced it at a bunch of weddings, balls and multiple times when my parish was organizing some summer camp thing or something.
I mean, there are many people who have no clue what are you talking about when you mention it. But then there are lot of people who for some reason know it, and if you know it you love it and you NEVER miss an opportunity to dance it :_D
A magyar cserkészek is nagyba nyomják🤷
Enjoyed the song and dance..
We did it in our youth day in India 🙌
Очевидно не обычная тусовка. Такой танец показывал нам мессионер в Эстонии на выпуске...👍
nice music..👍
if the partners jump to the inside it is better to move one foot and put the other foot next to it but the kids sometimes dance it like this so they do not have to choose which foot they have to put down.
Move Change.....Partner change..
Right ..........Reply
yes when u finish the move the person in the cercle had to come to the person in front or her (SORRY FOR THE ENGLISH)
Привет с Эстонии от СВ.И
I like it dance
Super 🖒
Nice music nice dance vibrant music vibrant dace with vibrant lyrics
Yooooo I like it ! I want to learn. Scratch that I must learn it !
me too! where can learn this shit anyway? i must learn it ASAP! lol love it
The dance is not that hard. Succes
@@wallyquiroz6312 you can try looking up " 't Smidje dans", you might end up on some dance tutorials, but they're very likely to end up being in Dutch 😅
What fun
Сразу видно что свидетели Иеговы
А как вы догадались, что это мы😅?
Предурки сектанты. Скоро будите под аборигенов косить
Дуже гарно танцюють
Да
Сразу нас видно !!!
Oh god I kew it the I went to Poland ..
Interesante!!!
fajnie - bo ten taniec jest dla kazdego - prosty a jakze radosny
Hahahaha wie had er gedacht dat ze int buitenland luisterden naar belgische muziek
Ik alvast niet beste Peter
Pinta ese meneaito ahrre. que piola que respeten tanto el Folklore en esos lugares.
Esta chidoris el baile.. pero que dice la cancion? Y en que idioma esta?
We had to do this when we where 8 lol
Same
İyi
me estresaron los que no sabían bien la coreografía, pa' que se meten pues!!!
Elég érdekes tánc
тут есть хоть один украинец? XD
Звісно, що є!
Нас багато
tittle of this song plsss
't smidje by Lais.
it is a belgian folk song.
Dit is de hucklebuck van polen denk ik.
what is the Belgian dance name? anyone can help?
laïs - 't smidje
t' smidje by laïs but it isn't a folks dance its a children dance.but its fun and easy
The tune is indeed "'t Smidje", a tradtitional. But the dance is much more generic, it has gone by many names but these days it is usually called a "Gigue" - unsurprisingly French. But Italian "Giga" or English "jig" do just as well :) The dance can and will be danced to any 6/8 tune.
Poor kid can't catch a break! lol
This isn't belgian folk dance, in Ukraine we have a similar dance could "mlyntsi"
Wer kann mir sagen wie dieses Lied heißt
"Het Smidje", ein flämisches Lied gesungen durch Laïs. ua-cam.com/video/hz5RtnyBEEU/v-deo.html
Title of song?
‘T smidje
Thought it is Lithuanian dance :D
como se llama la canción ?
ua-cam.com/video/hz5RtnyBEEU/v-deo.html
@@ROPPYL title = 't Smidje + the music band = Laïs (from Belgium)
can u tell me the name of the song
't Smidje, by Laïs
thanks
Det er en irsk sang. Ikke belgisk. Bare navnet på sanget har noe med Belgia å gjøre.
Dit is een dans uit Amerika, All American Promenate!
Aveee... que bagunça!! Quadrilha junina brasileira é muito mais organizada. A música é top, mas o povo...
what *BELGIUM DOESNT HAVE A FOLK DANCE WTF*
smosh fan ua-cam.com/video/y6MxS6SZyvY/v-deo.html
Everyone has a folk (people) dance. Or do you think people didn't dance?
This dance is actually from Poland but Poles call it "Belgian Dance" because the song is from Belgium
Uhm de loere en 't zwierig dansje? These are Belgium folk dances...
@@pepefetora7630 That dance is not from Poland lmao... It's also from Belgium
And that's why we belgians only make english songs 😂 our language really sounds ugly
Lol