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Vals (LKT)
… citation, you get the full reference. “You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak , oberek , na wesolo , mazur and … svadebnye obichai ( Perezhitoe 3), the author lists the dances done by girls with the bride at the preliminaries … waltz, mazurka, quadrille, and lancers. ... Most of the dances Levanda mentioned were widespread among the masses …

Redl (LKT)
… notation included). “ ‘A kozatske.’ Beautiful girl, come dance, as long as the redl whirls around!” [Tshudnov, near … World War II]. Cahan 1957, p. 235 (#246) . “Let’s all dance a reydl !” [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War II]. Cahan 1957, pp. 245-46, (#263) . “Other dances performed at weddigns in East European communities …

Wedding Dances
… … 2 … The Chasidic Dance … The Chasidic Dance … 34023 … 13-15 … New York … … 1975 … Marsha Seid … Fred Berk … Wedding Dances …

The Jewish Dance: Volume Two
… … 1 … 34540 … Haifa … The Jewish Dance Archives … … 2 … 1972 … Jewish folk dance … History of the Jewish dance … Tzvi Fridhaber [Friedhaber] … The Jewish Dance: …

World History of the Dance
… … Curt Sachs … Bessie Schönberg … World History of the Dance …

The Flax Dance (der flakstants)
… Yeda-Am … 33998 … 30 … … 6 … 1960 … David Rombak … The Flax Dance (der flakstants) …

Shabos-tants (LKT)
… citation, you get the full reference. “I mentioned the dance called the ‘ shabbat dance.’ When we analyze its pattern and contents, we see … again that there is nothing more here than the the ‘mitzvah dance’ in a different variation. And here’s how it was …

The Angry Dance (beroyges tants)
… … 34681 … 28-29 … … 6 … 1960 … Y. Ben-Yisrael … The Angry Dance (beroyges tants) …

Mekhutenim-tants
… 1266 . “The scholar Gabriel Grod published... ‘ mekhutonim dances’ [done] during the arrangement of the ‘tenoim’ ... … particularly as a family feast accompanied by modest [dance] turns... yet with no mention of ‘klezmorim’ in … accompaniment of the ‘klezmorim’ and the performance of dances. Fridhaber 1972, pp. 15-16 . “The ‘beroyges’ and …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… the full reference. “These two khusidlekh [Hasidic-style dance tunes, singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a mitsve-tentsl [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to …