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Karahod (LKT)
… included). “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, Frailachs, Karahod, Hopke , …

Shemele (LKT)
… [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of primary … looking at these last dances, outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… and the restrictions against mixed dancing in Jewish communities. Later publications describe a modified Mitzvah … . “Mitzvah Dance ( Mitsve tentsl ). After the guests had feasted to their hearts’ content in the wedding halls, and … and dancing was usually to announce the end of the wedding feast... This dance was brought in many different Jewish …

Mekhutenim-tants
… of the signing of the ‘tenoim’ particularly as a family feast accompanied by modest [dance] turns... yet with no … [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of primary …

Beroyges-tants
… [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of primary … looking at these last dances, outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about …

Hopke (LKT)
… p. 491 (#255) . “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, Frailachs, Karahod, Hopke , …

Zhok (LKT)
… 1987 #226-231 . (Musical notation included). “In many communities in Eastern Europe, especially in Hungary, Moravia, and Rumania, … the term [hora] can also refer to the zhok form. In the East, in Bessarabia they use the term ‘zhok’. Phillips …

Hora (LKT)
… The triple-meter hora, the primary form of the genre among East European Jews, is common in northeastern Romania and among Bukovina Ukrainians. Among … from the contemporary hora popular in Orthodox and Hasidic communities. In a much wider area of Eastern Europe, horas …

Gas-nign (LKT)
… while accompanying guests home at night after the wedding feast or the following day after a solemn meal. The most … draw to a close and the guests disperse. In some small communities the klezmorim would accompany the mekhutonim …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… A lively circle or line dance, the most common in East European Jewish wedding dance repertoire, in 4/4 … Hasidic style, in a stately 2/4 rhythm. In some regions of Eastern Europe, synonomous with freylekhs.” Alpert 1996b, … “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, Frailachs, Karahod, Hopke , …