(104 results found)
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… . “Dancing in honor of the bride took on a variety of forms and gave rise to the Mitzvah dances. A 16th-century … Torah festival for the bridegrooms dance in TA. The common forms [of the mitsve-tants ] are mono-sectional, … of a kerchief. No prearranged melody or practiced steps or forms are necessary for this dance.” Nulman 1975, p. 175 . …
Bulgar (LKT)
… Kutzatsky, Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne , Vingerka , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” …
Doyne (LKT)
… of the Stick’). Immediately, a circle of young scholars forms around the old man. The circle remains just wide … chant, Chassidic tunes and klezmer... there are deeper forms from which the dances evolved... meditative …
Flash-tants/fleshltants (LKT)
… is also danced. The ‘fleshl-tants’ also has two forms of dance... the dance itself is performed to the …
Kozatske (LKT)
… Kutzatsky, Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne , Vingerka , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” …
Quadrille (LKT)
… is interesting because of the clapping accompaniment which forms a counter-rhythm. This line influences the rhythm. …
Lancelot (LKT)
… Kutzatsky, Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne , Vingerka , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” …
Pas d’espagne (LKT)
… Kutzatsky, Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne , Vingerka , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” …
Sher
… the full reference. “Sher: One of the most common dance forms in the Jewish repertoire, similar to a square dance or … EncyJud 1971, p. 1266 . “Two groups developed dance forms of their own--the Hasidim and the Yemenites. Of the … of Eastern Europe, this first dance developed into the forms that are known here until this very day ... The names …
Shtoktants (LKT)
… of the Stick’). Immediately, a circle of young scholars forms around the old man. The circle remains just wide …