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Hopak (LKT)
… transfers of Ukrainian kozachoks and hopaks, the klezmer repertoire also contained more or less modified ones and …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a mitsve-tentsl [ … questions: a) whether the mitsve tants has a regular repertoire of dance niggunim; b) whether this repertoire or part of it is functionally linked with …
Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a mitsve-tentsl [ … has shown that these musicians had performed a specific repertoire for Hungarian and Yiddish-speaking Jews consisting of core-repertoire dances of the freylekhs types (called there husid …
Bulgar (LKT)
… most common dance and tune genres of the American-Jewish repertoire, popular in parts of Eastern Europe in the late … 1971, p. 1266 . “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named volekh , hora …
Debka (LKT)
… the steps (if not the music) entered the Israeli secular repertoire in the same way it entered the Hassidic repertoire.” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Hadju …
Doyne (LKT)
… and pastoral culture, has figured prominently in the repertoire of klezmorim [plural of klezmer ] throughout this … structured melody for listening, from the Romanian-Jewish repertoire. Often performed for guests at the banquet table … notation included). “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named volekh , hora …
Volekh (LKT)
… structured melody for listening, from the Romanian-Jewish repertoire. Often performed for guests at the banquet table … 13: 151 . “The transitional or ‘Orientalized’ repertoire consisted of the dance genres named volekh , hora … the zhok became an organic part of the Jewish ‘klezmer’ repertoire, such that works bearing this title were composed …
Lanse (LKT)
… (#218-19), 490 (#218-19) . “There are also ‘cosmopolitan repertoire’ couple dances of Western and Central European …
Kozatshok (LKT)
… played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian dance-repertoire. In the same way they brought their Ukrainian repertoire to Jewish weddings (e.g. kozačkes , skočnas ). … [= Beregovski/Slobin 1982, p. 535] . “The co-territorial repertoire consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish …
Kozak (LKT)
… played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian dance-repertoire. In the same way they brought their Ukrainian repertoire to Jewish weddings (e.g., kozačkes , skočnas …