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A Dance Song in the Sephardic Repertoire
… … 38547 … Oct-27 … … 38 … 1993 … Susana Weich-Shahak … A Dance Song in the Sephardic Repertoire …

Hanigun VeHarikud Bahassidut (Hassidc song and dance)
… Geshuri … Hanigun VeHarikud Bahassidut (Hassidc song and dance) …

Semele (LKT)
… of each citation, you get the full reference. “Sometimes dances are mentioned in the literature for which we have not been able to gather data, although they were danced in the late nineteenth century. For example, a folk song (Ginzburg-Marek 1901: no. 254) mentions a dance called semene (Moliver, Vilna, Kovno gubernias ): Gave …

Czardas (LKT)
… citation, you get the full reference. “The young people danced until daybreak... The klezmorim played all kinds of melodies for the dances. The dancers requested ‘tents’ (dances)... for one a ‘tsardas’ …

Polka
… 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 …

Kutner (LKT)
… room... Meanwhile the young men began dancing. Girls danced also but separately. They danced folk dances and waltzes, in which boys dance with boys and girls …

Debka (LKT)
… no Meron melody that accompanies a simple group circle dance. Only the debka ... is danced by a group -- nevertheless this dance, by its tempo, its steps and its choreography -- is …
Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture
… 3.8.09 Chair: Amalia Kedem Summary: Traditional Ashkenazic dance, as it had been practiced in Eastern Europe, featured … This paper contends that the nature of the expressive dance movement can be correlated to a number of musical … 34706 … Jerusalem … … 2009 … Walter Zev Feldman … Gesture, Dance and Melody in Traditional Ashkenazi Culture …

Toyten-tants (LKT)
… you get the full reference. “A weird Totentanz (death dance) was also part of another strange wedding custom. … ceremony taking place in the cemetery, and the rituals and dances being carried out with the whole community in attendance.” Lapson 1943, p. 458-60 . “‘Danza de la Muerta,’ a …