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Mazurka | Excerpt from How To Dance Through Time, Volume 5 Victorian Era Couple Dances

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
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    This is an excerpt from the DVD: How To Dance Through Time, Volume V
    Victorian Era Couple Dances
    Volume V of the How to Dance Through Time series teaches exciting variations on the basic Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. The Victorian Era's themes of freedom and revelry were manifest in the ballroom; dancers celebrated the tradition of classic dances by adding new embellishments. Volume V: Victorian Era Couple Dances introduces 24 versions of the classic dances learned in Volume I: the Waltz, Polka, Galop (Gallop), and Mazurka. A kaleidoscope of variations, this video teaches viewers how to add fun and improvisational sequences to these romantic dances.In Victorian times, the Waltz burgeoned with multiple new turning patterns; the Polka developed whimsical, hopping variations; the Galop chassed to a new level of expertise; and the Mazurka blossomed into virtuosic displays of skillfulness. Most people who buy this DVD also buy the Companion CD. Learn the basics first! Master the mid-19th century, beginner's versions of the Waltz, Polka, Galop, and Mazurka on How To Dance Through Time, Volume I: Mid-19th Century Couple Dances. With 40 years of experience teaching and performing dance, Carol Téten provides clear instructions and entertaining context. Dancetime Titles are now available on iTunes: georiot.co/danc...

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  • @den4980
    @den4980 6 місяців тому +13

    Reading war and peace at the part where Denisov dances with Natasha

  • @chrisczajasager
    @chrisczajasager 12 років тому +3

    see and hear on You Tube the documentary Polish television made of Artur'Rubinstein's visit to Polska. At end he asks for a Polish group of dancers to dance the Mazurka for him
    Priceless, idiomatic and a true picture of the dance: it made the Maestro very happy , that in itself a joy to witness, the dancing too very special

  • @purplepointeshuz
    @purplepointeshuz 14 років тому +2

    mazurka is really fun in character dance form as well

  • @POLMAZURKA
    @POLMAZURKA 8 місяців тому


    “ DZIEKUJĄ ALE JA NIE LUBI TAŃCZYĆ MAZUR!” Freely translated this is,

    “Thank you for asking me to dance but I do not like to dance the Mazur.”
    Can you imagine that the young woman below did not want to join in the vivacious Mazur Dance? Well, it is a movie! And her refusal is part of the story line of the movie.

    Mieczysława Ćwiklińska
    The movie in question was the Polish film, ZNACHOR which premiered in 1937. What a great surprise are the Social Ballroom scenes of the Mazur Dance in this film! It is a perfect encapsulation of the upper-middle class Dance Form with decided elements of the Mazurek variant. (Somehow, I missed this in my earlier research.) Of equal importance is the communal -conviviality, the social atmosphere, of the participants! It is such a joy! You want to be there!
    But let us first watch the ballroom scene in its entirety.
    ua-cam.com/video/V2TumlxRM3Y/v-deo.html
    ZNACHOR 1:40:39 - 1:45:22
    Now isn’t this a treat!

  • @Doug19752533
    @Doug19752533 14 років тому +3

    @anyan112 Chopin's Mazurkas arnt for dancing. he expanded the characteristics of the mazurka into a very unique form. he took it way beyond a folk dance and turned it into a artwork, much like he did with the Etude, from a technical study in a musical setting into a concert piece

  • @DancetimePublication
    @DancetimePublication  12 років тому +2

    Yes. Everything has been very well researched.
    Carol

  • @bluepool210
    @bluepool210 2 роки тому +3

    gosh this is so cute

  • @tymanung8058
    @tymanung8058 3 роки тому

    Peoples in West and East Europe Gouadeloupe Puerto Rico Philippines etc forr their mazurkas use simple steps but amazing and diverse musics.

  • @habibahelmy725
    @habibahelmy725 Місяць тому

    Reading a hero of our time where Pechorin dances with princess Marry

  • @Doug19752533
    @Doug19752533 14 років тому +3

    @anyan112 its not Chopin. its Camille St. Saens. op. 21. Chopins mazurkas are highly complex, and are instrumental rather then dances. he expanded the mazurka beyond its original form while retaining its characteristics. he did the same thing with the Polonaise, Scherzo, and Etude. while these were simple basic forms before, he crafted them into almost totally new forms by expanding them way beyond what they originally were. same with the Mazurka.

  • @twoZornottwoZ
    @twoZornottwoZ 15 років тому +5

    I would love to see all of this dance (without having to pay 40 bucks for the dvd, cuz I'm cheap like that)

  • @LazlosPlane
    @LazlosPlane 15 років тому

    Quite beautiful.

  • @DancetimePublication
    @DancetimePublication  14 років тому +2

    Mazurka Op. 21 by Camille Saint-Saëns 1895

  • @ayisigi6396
    @ayisigi6396 2 місяці тому +1

    Anna Karaninnanin Vronski ilə dansi

  • @trzcinarowice
    @trzcinarowice 14 років тому +3

    "Mazurka" is genitive or accusative case of the word "mazurek" (diminutive form of "mazur").

  • @sylwiatime
    @sylwiatime 11 років тому +3

    LOL Actually folk dances _are_ artworks in their own right. The reason no one dances Chopin mazurkas is they're not dances. They're instrumental variations on Polish dances, not dances in their own right.

  • @SteinerneReiter
    @SteinerneReiter 11 років тому +5

    Very nice music, movements and arrangement, although I must take exception to the term "professional dancers". Has dancing gone from something we learn growing through life, to something that makes distinctions between "amateurs" and "professionals"? I've been dancing for nearly a decade now and still wouldn't use the label professional. It creates too much intimidation for those who are interested in learning it. I feel it is best to keep this great artform accessible to all.

  • @DancetimePublication
    @DancetimePublication  14 років тому

    @getsick187 it is one version of a dance that has many many versions

  • @user-zk1ui7jw5v
    @user-zk1ui7jw5v 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @Tirn0
    @Tirn0 13 років тому

    @Doug19752533 Yeah... everyone knows that folk dances aren't artworks in their own right - thank heavens for classical composers...

  • @nancydobbsowen
    @nancydobbsowen 11 років тому +1

    The term professional dancer refers to dancers who make their living through the art form, rather than participating as a hobby. No more, no less. It has nothing to do with access to learning it.

  • @yuraskarpov6577
    @yuraskarpov6577 11 років тому +1

    !!!

  • @TheWhanfried
    @TheWhanfried 9 років тому +4

    The Addams Family brought me here.

  • @brennanarmacost1762
    @brennanarmacost1762 5 місяців тому

    No, this is NOT the mazurka.

  • @aynurgulcu9676
    @aynurgulcu9676 3 роки тому

    Çüş

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember 2 роки тому

    Good form by the dancers, but the dance leaves a lot to be desired.

    • @brennanarmacost1762
      @brennanarmacost1762 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, the whole mazurka part! They're waltzing.

    • @Vpmatt
      @Vpmatt 3 місяці тому

      Yes, seeing the mazurka makes me want to go beserka