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Patsh Tants (LKT)
… “‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser … a style of dances that was very widespread in Jewish weddings. The scholar and musicologist Moshe … European origin, In a slow duple meter, it is part of the Jewish wedding. While dancing in a circle, the participants …

Kozak (LKT)
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly … [and a freylekhs ]... were folk-dances for adults and in-laws. The youth strutted its wards in waltzes, krakoviaks, …

Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a … [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual … translates roughly as Prelude (or Overture ) for the In-Laws ... The second piece is on the cusp between a khosidl …

Shemele (LKT)
… p. 24 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser …

Semele (LKT)
… dance. Cahan introduces some German folk songs as well as Jewish ones in which we find a similar dance. However, the … Women, clap! You’ve gotten satisfaction: Both mothers-in-law dancing a šemele . This song has great value for us. … [shemele] dance was a solo dance (both mothers-in-law) and that, second, it was well known in the 1870s and …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music, the composer Solomon Rosowsky published a … days a half century earlier: [1] “Why are there so many Jewish students at the St. Petersburg Conservatory? Because … Similarly, upon meeting Solomon Rosowsky in 1904, a Russian lawyer and revolutionary turned would-be composer, Balakirev …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a … [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual … -- The dance after the wedding-meal, which the in-laws dance with the bride... Everyone stands around in a …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… to clasp the bride’s hand and dance with her, and the in-laws and the rabbi used to dance with a kerchief, holding … the the name of this dance (‘kosher dance’) is originally Jewish, in all instances its music was typically foreign and … the bride is a kosher one’ is far from in good taste for Jewish modesty... In newer times the maskilim began to wage …

Mekhutenim-tants
… pp. 15-16 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum …

Beroyges-tants
… p. 1266 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum …