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POLISH TRADITIONAL SONGS AND DANCES

POLISH TRADITIONAL SONGS AND DANCES. SZOT. The Szot is a Polish dance characteristic for Warmian and Masurian region. The dance consists of turns, hops, steps and spins. The dancers, a boy and a girl, move in the circle turning around and singing. Szot – Polish traditional dance.

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POLISH TRADITIONAL SONGS AND DANCES

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  1. POLISH TRADITIONAL SONGS AND DANCES

  2. SZOT

  3. The Szot is a Polish dance characteristic for Warmian and Masurian region. The dance consists of turns, hops, steps and spins. The dancers, a boy and a girl, move in the circle turning around and singing. Szot – Polishtraditional dance

  4. Polishtraditional Warmian and Masuriancostumes

  5. Szot

  6. KUJAWIAK

  7. The Kujawiak is a Polish folk dance from the region of Kujawy in central Poland. The music is in triple meter and fairly slow. The dance usually involves couples walking gracefully in a quarter-note rhytm, on slightly bended knees, with relaxed turns and gently swaying. The song Czerwone jabłuszko (A small red apple) is sung in a rhytm of Kujawiak. Kujawiak

  8. Traditionalcostumes from Kujawy

  9. Kujawiak

  10. TROJAK

  11. The Trojak is a Silesian folk dance. It is a double partner dance and performed in groups of three: one male dancer and two female. The music of the dance has two parts : a slow on in ¾ metre and a fast one in 2/4 metre. These parts are repeated several times, one after another. Trojak

  12. Silesian folk costumes

  13. Trojak

  14. OBEREK

  15. The Oberek also called Obertas or Ober is a lively Polish dance. The name Oberek is derived from „obracać się” which in Polish means „ to spin”. The dance consists of many lifts and jumps. It is performed at a much quicker pace than the Polish waltz and is one of the national dances of Poland. „Kapuściana piosenka” is a song about how to make some souerkraut . Oberek

  16. Central Poland costumes

  17. Kapuściana piosenka • (a song how to make thesauerkraut)

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