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Tants nign (LKT)
… (Mazor-Hadju 1974). Dance tunes are performed mainly at weddings and rejoicing festivals such as Simha Torah and Lag …
Hopke (LKT)
… I]. Cahan 1957, p. 491 (#255) . “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, … soft rhythmic movement. The hopke is danced by Hassidim at weddings, Simhat Torah (Rejoicing of the Law), and other …
Beroyges-tants
… source is a nearly identical description of the same exact wedding excerpted below as Levinsky 1963]. Ben-Yisrael 1960, … dance of Broiges (anger) was a favorite performed at weddings. Sometimes a husband and wife would dance … 1266 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European …
Wedding Dances
… … 2 … 13-15 … New York … … 1975 … Marsha Seid … Fred Berk … Wedding Dances …
Mekhutenim-tants
… . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European … dances that introduced the meal and welcome during typical wedding ceremonies in these countries. It is possible and … man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it is certain that it was performed during the …
Kosher-tants (LKT)
… is ‘the dance of the groom with the bride after the wedding-meal to certify that the bride is a kosher one’ … cited Druianov, where the other writes that at the end of a wedding-feast, when the time for the couple to be alone comes, people dance a kosher-tants to show that the wedding is a ‘kosher one,’ which means the bride is a kosher …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual commandment/good … to toss in [contributions] to the collection box. After the wedding the klezmorim used to divide among themselves the … the accompaniment of music from the orchestra. During the wedding festivities, which lasted seven days, guests and …
Semele (LKT)
… itself was forgotten, but Zunser, who sang his songs for wedding guests, would certainly not have needed to mention a … it may be, that people did not want to let it into a proper wedding. We find a small hint about the ‘semele’ in an …
Shemele (LKT)
… 24 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European … dances that introduced the meal and welcome during typical wedding ceremonies in these countries. It is possible and … man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it is certain that it was performed during the …
Shemene (LKT)
… or ‘the seed dance’ and it is a kind of prediction for the wedding night...” [Ritova, Lithuania]. Grod 1947, pp. 165-68 …