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− | </ref>, having been introduced to the English ballroom on 1812 <ref> Wilson, C. A. (n.d.). The Arrival of the Waltz in England, 1812. BRANCH. Retrieved May 9, 2017, from http://www.branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=cheryl-a-wilson-the-arrival-of-the-waltz-in-england-1812 </ref>. | + | </ref>, having been introduced to the English ballroom on 1812 <ref> Wilson, C. A. (n.d.). The Arrival of the Waltz in England, 1812. BRANCH. Retrieved May 9, 2017, from http://www.branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=cheryl-a-wilson-the-arrival-of-the-waltz-in-england-1812 </ref>. The name of the dance comes from the German "waltzen," meaning "to revolve<ref>T. (n.d.). Waltz: Dance. Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.britannica.com/art/waltz</ref>." This name comes from the primary form of the dance, in which couples are constantly turning and revolving as they make their way around the [[Line of Dance|line of dance]]<ref> Waltz. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.americandancesportcenter.com/waltz </ref>. The waltz is danced in 3/4 time<ref> Waltz. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.americandancesportcenter.com/waltz </ref>. |
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Waltz
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Overview
Waltz is a modern Ballroom Dance, first appearing in England in the early 19th century [1].
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Background
Waltz is the oldest modern Ballroom Dance [2], having been introduced to the English ballroom on 1812 [3]. The name of the dance comes from the German "waltzen," meaning "to revolve[4]." This name comes from the primary form of the dance, in which couples are constantly turning and revolving as they make their way around the line of dance[5]. The waltz is danced in 3/4 time[6].
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References
- ↑ T. (n.d.). Waltz: Dance. Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.britannica.com/art/waltz
- ↑ Waltz. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.americandancesportcenter.com/waltz
- ↑ Wilson, C. A. (n.d.). The Arrival of the Waltz in England, 1812. BRANCH. Retrieved May 9, 2017, from http://www.branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=cheryl-a-wilson-the-arrival-of-the-waltz-in-england-1812
- ↑ T. (n.d.). Waltz: Dance. Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.britannica.com/art/waltz
- ↑ Waltz. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.americandancesportcenter.com/waltz
- ↑ Waltz. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2017, from https://www.americandancesportcenter.com/waltz
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