Bzdura 😂. To jest wymuszony taniec. W każdej szkole jest presja żeby młodzież to tańczyła, bo tradycja. A tak naprawdę nikt tego nie chce tańczyć i robią to z przymusu.
This dance has a long history, starting in the 17th century. At the courts of Polish kings, the polonaise was an element of court ceremonial, serving as a parade of the nobility in front of the monarch. It was danced at the beginning of balls, and now it inaugurates some events to emphasize their solemn character. "Studniówka" - a ball organized at the end of high school, 100 days before the final exams. This ceremonial dance begins the event, with the school principal traditionally performing in the first pair. Then the school principal "disappears" and there is time for more modern dances 😉
Polska ma tradycję wielowiekową historyczną,piękną. niestety Amerykanie w ciąż myślą że są wielcy ale zapomnieli o Indianach którzy są w rezerwatach jak bizony. w tym kraju nie ma przyszłości!
This ceremonial pageant dance is the polonaise, whose name comes from the French 'polonaise' which means 'Polish'. Nowadays, the polonaise traditionally opens the balls, which take place one hundred days before the high school final exams.
Thanks for the reaction! This dance is very traditional and historical but it is still practiced at the most important events throughout all of the education, like on school inaugurations, end of secondary school, the prom... I think it is a great way to preserve the culture and history, and at the same time it's fun and looks really cool and elegant :D
Polonez is danced at the very beginning of the prom. They are serious to focus on very difficult dance steps. Later at the party there is modern music played and everybody behaves a lot different, just like teenagers at the party.
This old man is probably the school principal, at first he always starts dancing and then goes back to the other teachers. Traditionally, directors and their deputies dance only for a few moments at the beginning.
Ooo jakie miłe wspomnienia mam z mojej studniówki... My też tańczyliśmy Poloneza. Tylko trochę inne figury mieliśmy. Robiliśmy "czworki"a potem "węża" następnie "koło" z którego do środka najpierwej wchodziły dziewczyny a potem chłopcy. Pamietam że był "tunel"ale nie tak rozbudowany. I jeszcze parę innych figur. Zabawę mieliśmy w warsztatach naszej szkoły i obsługiwali nas koledzy i koleżanki z młodszych klas. Było super. W tym roku mija 30 lat od naszej matury. Pozdrawiam 👍👍💕
The Polonaise has recently been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. I danced it at my high school prom, too. We used to dance it at balls in noble manors, now I dance it at the high school prom. I guarantee that Tadeusz Kościuszko, who is also a US hero, danced the Polonaise ;)
kazde liceum konczy sie studniówką... i zawsze tanczy sie ten taniec .... POLONEZ ... od wielu wielu lat ... to nasza duma narodowa ... nie wazne jakie mamy czasy, ten taniec jest najważniejszy...
I am 50 now, i am from Poland. We were dancing different style by this same music. And you are right. After that we were drinking and smoking. One of the greatest memory in my life. And no moustache on the front of us 😂
"Stodniowka" is a traditional Polish Prom. Its name derives from number 100 - sto in Polish for stódniówka usually takes place 100 days before final high school exams which are called matura and occur in may. Stodniówka usually starts with traditional Polish dance called Polonez (it's national dance of Poland and one of the oldest Polish dances). The first couple, that stands at the very begining is usually the school head teacher (principal) and one of the students. And that's the case with the elder man here I believe. There is a regular prom party after Polonez. Ps.If the word stódniówka was written in English it could look like this --> stoodnewfka 😉 Pps. Polonez isn't the easiest to dance, believe me. We (my grade level) trained it whole month before the Prom.
Polonez is a tradicional, festive, national dance. In Poland, polonez is a dance which open school prom for example STUDNIÓWKA. It is also danced during various other important celebrations. Studniówka is a prom which is 100 days ('sto dni') before the most important exam (matura), ended high school. Dancers aren't couples but classmates. They are serius because it is a very festive moment and this dance is just festive. The old man at the head of the procession is propably their teacher or headmaster.
My Polacy się tyle nie uśmiechamy co Amerykanie😉😄 - więc tutaj też podtrzymano tę 'tradycję' 😁. W Polsce jak ktoś się cały czas uśmiecha to wygląda to tym bardziej sztucznie😂😉. Czasem niektórzy biorą takich stale roześmianych nawet za wariatów 🤪 albo osoby, które coś wcześniej spożyły🧐😲😏😂 Polonez w 2023 roku został wpisany na listę niematerialnego dziedzictwa kulturowego UNESCO 😎🇵🇱✌️👏👍. Polonez dawniej nazywano tańcem dworskim. Tańczy się go zwykle w polskim stroju narodowym czyli stroju kontuszowym (stroju szlacheckim), ale w czasie balów szkolnych dopuszczalne są stroje wieczorowe. Polecam także muzykę: Happysad - 'Tańczmy' (klub 'Stodoła' w Warszawie, 23.10.2014 r.): th-cam.com/video/NA3Ce89MIO0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lWnTDds1dBfrQWfR Lombard - 'Taniec pingwina na szkle' (1983 r.): th-cam.com/video/zBQ5K4iUiLA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=js7BWRMyl9NLxXyV Maciej Musiałowski & Julia Wieniawa 'Zabierz tę miłość': th-cam.com/video/8VOkQ9fGV7c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UHaN-nJFoT1mrBSj
Poprawka: polonez dawniej nazywano _chodzonym_ . Był to jeden z wielu tańców dworskich, ale jedyny typowy dla Królestwa Polskiego. Inne tańce dworskie (kontredans, pawana, menuet i inne) wywodziły się z innych krajów.
Polonaise is Polish court dance with a rhythm for three where "three" is accented. Another name for this dance is "Walking". Stódniówka is a traditional ball in highschools about 100 days before passing for the high-school certificate. It started to be dancing in Poland from XVI/XVII century.
In the US, the prom would be shortly before graduating from college, not high school. After passing the final exams, young people go to college, work or the military. And since the dance is a bit stiff, well, it comes from the 17th century.
In the Czech Republic high school students dance polonaise at the last celebratory lesson of classical dance lessons. Lessons are held one schoolyear ahead of high school final exams usually from October till February once a week for 90 minutes. Classical dances like tango, waltz, polka, etc
Traditionally, every prom begins with a Polonaise. This is our court dance. This older gentleman is the school principal. Only high school students dance. Because it takes trening. Their sympathies are waiting against the wall.
Sometimes, the principal(s) formally start the dance with a partner and then bow out. The dance has basic steps and each choreographer puts his/her spin on the steps. No two dances are the same. There are dozens of videos from different schools and years on line.
Your reaction may be insulting to Poles. This dance is not intended for entertainment, it is an expression of patriotism and the attachment of the Polish nation to culture and tradition.
lStudniówka is a school dance, but the polonaise is something special. The polonaise is a ceremonial dance. Stódniówka is a pre-marital ball. Studniówka is the colloquial name for a pre-matriculation ball held approximately one hundred days before high school graduation, which begins in May. The tradition of dancing the polonaise at studniówka has deep roots in Polish culture and education. It is an expression of respect for national history and culture. This dance begins every studniówka. Your "Prom" is a high school graduation ball. So, the Polish studniówka is something similar, but not at the end of the school. And the polonaise dance is only at the beginning, then the party goes on just like yours.
@@ReactionsbyD "studniówka" is kinda prom, but not at the end of school. It's the Polish equivalent of the senior prom that occurs approximately 100 days before exams, (name "studniówka" is literally in Polish "the ball of the hundred days"). Whole party is modern, with dancing, drinking and smoking (when teachers can't see 😅) and everything. But this dance was not invented for school dance. The polonaise is always the first dance at a studniówka ("student ball"), it's one of the five historic national dances of Poland, recorded as early as the 15th century. We do this whenever we have an opportunity, at our balls and studniówkas, on anniversaries of big thing like uprising, birthday of famous Poles who did something great, strikes. It is not difficult to find videos of people living in city dancing polonaise in the old town square. So we're dancing polonaise for 5 centuries at least with great respect to honor our ancestors and tradition. Every kid in Poland know this steps 😊
@@ReactionsbyD Is the main goal of everyone in the USA to have fun? Well, Poland is a 1000 year old country and we put first tradition then fun. Polonez originated in the 15 th century and has been since danced on special occasions. During partitions , when Poland disappeared from the maps of the world, Russian czars forbade Poles to dance Polonez, but to no avail, we preserved our culture and our nationality for 123 years, till we be became independent nation once again. Dancing the Polonez is simply respecting and continuing our culture. Doesn't USA have traditions and its own culture ?
When i was in school which wasnt that long ago (finished in 2019) but we had 6 grades of elemntary school 3 of gimnazjumor middle school and 3 or 4 it depended on which school you went was it liceum (3) or technikum (4) or zawodówka (3) which is like relatively the simplest one and we had that dance at the end of all of them schools but in middle school our director was so strict but i would say passionate about that dance funny memories coming back :D
Nic nie pamietam z tego balu. Nie pamietam nauki tanca Poloneza, ani samego tanca na balu. Wyparłam to, bo ti byl straszny stres. I widze to samo na twarzach tych co tancza tu na filmie 😊
It's very often that in "prom" in Poland there is this problem that many womens want to dance, and many mans don't(becous you have a choice), and it is very often that women dance with women, with boyfriend from diffrent school or someone else, becous it is too many girls, and this guy trust me is not a student, it's probably her father
Nie czują ducha tego tańca. Niestety. Poloneza tańczy się z dumą, w rytmie. To taniec szlachecki. A tu mamy zgarbioną, niepewną, sztywną, jakby zawstydzoną młodzież. Choć trzeba przyznać, że sam pomysł i chęć nauczenia się układu tanecznego zasługuje na uznanie i oklaski. Tu wzorcowy przykład, jak się tańczy poloneza th-cam.com/video/dVbtSCYQ-YM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AGV4Q0ZI-r0go4K3
To jest nasza Polska tradycja mam 63 lata i też tańczyłam poloneza na studniówce przed maturą
this royal dance has more years and traditions than the USA...that's why there's so much seriousness and respect on the faces of young Poles.
Bzdura 😂. To jest wymuszony taniec. W każdej szkole jest presja żeby młodzież to tańczyła, bo tradycja. A tak naprawdę nikt tego nie chce tańczyć i robią to z przymusu.
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Poor oppressed being.
W mojej klasie wszyscy tańczyli z przyjemnością. Do nauki tańca wszyscy się przykładali, a to było zwykle liceum.@@jagathewitch6290
@@jagathewitch6290 To bardzo piękna tradycja i u mnie zarówno w gimnazjum jak i liceum nikt nie miał z tym problemu.
@@ukasz9958 bo jesteś już stary. U mojego dziecka wyciągali na siłę żeby ktokolwiek tańczył. Minimum połowa klasy.
This dance has a long history, starting in the 17th century. At the courts of Polish kings, the polonaise was an element of court ceremonial, serving as a parade of the nobility in front of the monarch. It was danced at the beginning of balls, and now it inaugurates some events to emphasize their solemn character.
"Studniówka" - a ball organized at the end of high school, 100 days before the final exams.
This ceremonial dance begins the event, with the school principal traditionally performing in the first pair. Then the school principal "disappears" and there is time for more modern dances 😉
Przepiękna Polska tradycja i taniec polonez ( zwany też " chodzony " . To jest Polska🇵🇱 właśnie ♥️
Polska ma tradycję wielowiekową historyczną,piękną.
niestety Amerykanie w ciąż myślą że są wielcy ale zapomnieli
o Indianach którzy są w rezerwatach jak bizony.
w tym kraju nie ma przyszłości!
@@imieniada ♥️popatrz polonezy na mojej playliście,a jest sporo
Buziaki z Warszawy ♥️♥️♥️
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Dziękuję:)
Tak to prawda w naszych korzeniach jest szlachecka krew.Nasza tradycja .❤🇵🇱
This ceremonial pageant dance is the polonaise, whose name comes from the French 'polonaise' which means 'Polish'. Nowadays, the polonaise traditionally opens the balls, which take place one hundred days before the high school final exams.
Thanks for the reaction! This dance is very traditional and historical but it is still practiced at the most important events throughout all of the education, like on school inaugurations, end of secondary school, the prom... I think it is a great way to preserve the culture and history, and at the same time it's fun and looks really cool and elegant :D
Polonez is danced at the very beginning of the prom. They are serious to focus on very difficult dance steps. Later at the party there is modern music played and everybody behaves a lot different, just like teenagers at the party.
This old man is probably the school principal, at first he always starts dancing and then goes back to the other teachers. Traditionally, directors and their deputies dance only for a few moments at the beginning.
Polonez🥰
Taniec jak tradycja ale muzykę do poloneza uwielbiam, coś pięknego ❤❤
Ooo jakie miłe wspomnienia mam z mojej studniówki... My też tańczyliśmy Poloneza. Tylko trochę inne figury mieliśmy. Robiliśmy "czworki"a potem "węża" następnie "koło" z którego do środka najpierwej wchodziły dziewczyny a potem chłopcy. Pamietam że był "tunel"ale nie tak rozbudowany. I jeszcze parę innych figur. Zabawę mieliśmy w warsztatach naszej szkoły i obsługiwali nas koledzy i koleżanki z młodszych klas. Było super. W tym roku mija 30 lat od naszej matury. Pozdrawiam 👍👍💕
This older man is probably a principal. It’s a tradition that he or she are in a first pair.
The Polonaise has recently been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. I danced it at my high school prom, too. We used to dance it at balls in noble manors, now I dance it at the high school prom. I guarantee that Tadeusz Kościuszko, who is also a US hero, danced the Polonaise ;)
kazde liceum konczy sie studniówką... i zawsze tanczy sie ten taniec .... POLONEZ ... od wielu wielu lat ... to nasza duma narodowa ... nie wazne jakie mamy czasy, ten taniec jest najważniejszy...
I am 50 now, i am from Poland. We were dancing different style by this same music. And you are right. After that we were drinking and smoking. One of the greatest memory in my life.
And no moustache on the front of us 😂
Ehh łza się w oku kręci 😊
@@Koneser... Ja się poryczałam wspominając swoją studniówkę
It’s a Polish Royal Dance called “ Polonez “ which is over 500 years old.
this is the Polish royal dance. students dance it a hundred days before their final exams at a special event
This dance is over 500 years old. 500 years ago, a virgin/miss could not look at a bachelor, but a bachelor could look at a virgin/miss.
Come to Poland, stay here for life, You'll be fine.
"Stodniowka" is a traditional Polish Prom. Its name derives from number 100 - sto in Polish for stódniówka usually takes place 100 days before final high school exams which are called matura and occur in may. Stodniówka usually starts with traditional Polish dance called Polonez (it's national dance of Poland and one of the oldest Polish dances). The first couple, that stands at the very begining is usually the school head teacher (principal) and one of the students. And that's the case with the elder man here I believe. There is a regular prom party after Polonez. Ps.If the word stódniówka was written in English it could look like this --> stoodnewfka 😉 Pps. Polonez isn't the easiest to dance, believe me. We (my grade level) trained it whole month before the Prom.
"Studniówka"" is a traditional high school prom evening one hundred days before the high school leaving exam.
Polonez is a tradicional, festive, national dance.
In Poland, polonez is a dance which open school prom for example STUDNIÓWKA. It is also danced during various other important celebrations.
Studniówka is a prom which is 100 days ('sto dni') before the most important exam (matura), ended high school. Dancers aren't couples but classmates. They are serius because it is a very festive moment and this dance is just festive. The old man at the head of the procession is propably their teacher or headmaster.
na zakończenie przedszkola dzieci tańczą poloneza,pózniej na koniec ósmej klasy podstawówki,i na koncu klasy maturalne
You should make a video of you dancing the Polonaise 😉
My Polacy się tyle nie uśmiechamy co Amerykanie😉😄 - więc tutaj też podtrzymano tę 'tradycję' 😁. W Polsce jak ktoś się cały czas uśmiecha to wygląda to tym bardziej sztucznie😂😉. Czasem niektórzy biorą takich stale roześmianych nawet za wariatów 🤪 albo osoby, które coś wcześniej spożyły🧐😲😏😂
Polonez w 2023 roku został wpisany na listę niematerialnego dziedzictwa kulturowego UNESCO 😎🇵🇱✌️👏👍.
Polonez dawniej nazywano tańcem dworskim. Tańczy się go zwykle w polskim stroju narodowym czyli stroju kontuszowym (stroju szlacheckim), ale w czasie balów szkolnych dopuszczalne są stroje wieczorowe.
Polecam także muzykę:
Happysad - 'Tańczmy' (klub 'Stodoła' w Warszawie, 23.10.2014 r.):
th-cam.com/video/NA3Ce89MIO0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lWnTDds1dBfrQWfR
Lombard - 'Taniec pingwina na szkle' (1983 r.):
th-cam.com/video/zBQ5K4iUiLA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=js7BWRMyl9NLxXyV
Maciej Musiałowski & Julia Wieniawa 'Zabierz tę miłość':
th-cam.com/video/8VOkQ9fGV7c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UHaN-nJFoT1mrBSj
Poprawka: polonez dawniej nazywano _chodzonym_ . Był to jeden z wielu tańców dworskich, ale jedyny typowy dla Królestwa Polskiego. Inne tańce dworskie (kontredans, pawana, menuet i inne) wywodziły się z innych krajów.
If you have a time watch the dance performed in traditional polish nobility outfits in the movie "Pan Tadeusz".
2:00 he must be a teacher 😅😅😅
Ja również tańczyłam poloneza ale były inne trendy mody. Na początku lat 90-tych biała bluzka i granatowa albo czarna spódniczka.
congrats 200k subs ;)
8:45 We are Poles, of course we are drinking and smoking as fuck 🤣
Bravo♥
Do tej pory największy bal w Wiwdniu rozpoczyna się polonezem
Polonaise is Polish court dance with a rhythm for three where "three" is accented. Another name for this dance is "Walking". Stódniówka is a traditional ball in highschools about 100 days before passing for the high-school certificate. It started to be dancing in Poland from XVI/XVII century.
In the US, the prom would be shortly before graduating from college, not high school. After passing the final exams, young people go to college, work or the military. And since the dance is a bit stiff, well, it comes from the 17th century.
In the Czech Republic high school students dance polonaise at the last celebratory lesson of classical dance lessons. Lessons are held one schoolyear ahead of high school final exams usually from October till February once a week for 90 minutes. Classical dances like tango, waltz, polka, etc
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let see this.... polonez in Wilno
10:24 zobacz na mojej playliście.Pozdrawiam!
Traditionally, every prom begins with a Polonaise. This is our court dance. This older gentleman is the school principal. Only high school students dance. Because it takes trening. Their sympathies are waiting against the wall.
Sometimes, the principal(s) formally start the dance with a partner and then bow out. The dance has basic steps and each choreographer puts his/her spin on the steps. No two dances are the same. There are dozens of videos from different schools and years on line.
Polonez na studniówce uczniów z Piotrkowa Trybunalskiego.
Your reaction may be insulting to Poles. This dance is not intended for entertainment, it is an expression of patriotism and the attachment of the Polish nation to culture and tradition.
so its not a school dance (like our proms) at all? its not for fun?
lStudniówka is a school dance, but the polonaise is something special. The polonaise is a ceremonial dance.
Stódniówka is a pre-marital ball.
Studniówka is the colloquial name for a pre-matriculation ball held approximately one hundred days before high school graduation, which begins in May.
The tradition of dancing the polonaise at studniówka has deep roots in Polish culture and education. It is an expression of respect for national history and culture.
This dance begins every studniówka.
Your "Prom" is a high school graduation ball.
So, the Polish studniówka is something similar, but not at the end of the school. And the polonaise dance is only at the beginning, then the party goes on just like yours.
@@ReactionsbyD "studniówka" is kinda prom, but not at the end of school. It's the Polish equivalent of the senior prom that occurs approximately 100 days before exams, (name "studniówka" is literally in Polish "the ball of the hundred days"). Whole party is modern, with dancing, drinking and smoking (when teachers can't see 😅) and everything. But this dance was not invented for school dance. The polonaise is always the first dance at a studniówka ("student ball"), it's one of the five historic national dances of Poland, recorded as early as the 15th century. We do this whenever we have an opportunity, at our balls and studniówkas, on anniversaries of big thing like uprising, birthday of famous Poles who did something great, strikes. It is not difficult to find videos of people living in city dancing polonaise in the old town square. So we're dancing polonaise for 5 centuries at least with great respect to honor our ancestors and tradition. Every kid in Poland know this steps 😊
@@ReactionsbyD Is the main goal of everyone in the USA to have fun? Well, Poland is a 1000 year old country and we put first tradition then fun. Polonez originated in the 15 th century and has been since danced on special occasions. During partitions , when Poland disappeared from the maps of the world, Russian czars forbade Poles to dance Polonez, but to no avail, we preserved our culture and our nationality for 123 years, till we be became independent nation once again. Dancing the Polonez is simply respecting and continuing our culture. Doesn't USA have traditions and its own culture ?
When i was in school which wasnt that long ago (finished in 2019) but we had 6 grades of elemntary school 3 of gimnazjumor middle school and 3 or 4 it depended on which school you went was it liceum (3) or technikum (4) or zawodówka (3) which is like relatively the simplest one and we had that dance at the end of all of them schools but in middle school our director was so strict but i would say passionate about that dance funny memories coming back :D
American truck driver coment😅😂
Ej gościu, chyba nie kumasz o co chodzi 😅
XD omg nice man 😄Polish school party XD
In Poland we also have chicken dance 😂 "Kaczuszki" which means Ducklings
Kaczuszki are not Polish and its not our history or culture. Most of the countries know this 'dance/melody'. It comes from France if I am not wrong.
Jakiś cymbał komentuje coś o czym nie ma bladego pojęcia,ich historia do naszej😅😅😅, też się pośmiejmy😂
This is polish smile 😂😂😂
Nic nie pamietam z tego balu. Nie pamietam nauki tanca Poloneza, ani samego tanca na balu. Wyparłam to, bo ti byl straszny stres. I widze to samo na twarzach tych co tancza tu na filmie 😊
Please, see: STUDNIÓWKA 2024 - I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Tadeusza Kościuszki w Busku-Zdroju - POLONEZ. J cry with emotion.
8:29 zobacz go na mojej playliście! Pozdrawiam z Warszawy!
100 days before SAT
Before GCSE
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A tu piękny polonez w strojach z epoki:
th-cam.com/video/WCW3zmtqlfE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=j6F_pQrqI4qjrCNw
Studniówka is about 100 days before A levels, that is not gimnazjum.
It's very often that in "prom" in Poland there is this problem that many womens want to dance, and many mans don't(becous you have a choice), and it is very often that women dance with women, with boyfriend from diffrent school or someone else, becous it is too many girls, and this guy trust me is not a student, it's probably her father
When I was in secondary school my only wish was to avoid this dance 😂
same, lol. And I actually did avoid going to Studniowka 😆
Scheise reakcjom!
th-cam.com/video/Nt5M3BADCQI/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
To też polonez w szkole
Nie czują ducha tego tańca. Niestety. Poloneza tańczy się z dumą, w rytmie. To taniec szlachecki. A tu mamy zgarbioną, niepewną, sztywną, jakby zawstydzoną młodzież. Choć trzeba przyznać, że sam pomysł i chęć nauczenia się układu tanecznego zasługuje na uznanie i oklaski.
Tu wzorcowy przykład, jak się tańczy poloneza th-cam.com/video/dVbtSCYQ-YM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AGV4Q0ZI-r0go4K3
Hm..was hast hier zu lachen?
nie byłem na weselu żeby ktoś tańczył POLONEZA (jestem Polakiem )
Ja bylem dumny chociaż nie bylem z bogatej rodziny a tu dostaje
And then when the lights go out and the real party starts, they will be drunk, puking and having sex in their parents' cars...😆🤣🤣
Tak musi być . Nic w tym zlego....
Tylko w 1999roku
Tempo którego pilnujesz jako pierwsza para ten kuc
Jestem dumny ze bylem i prowadziłem 😊
Studniówka- 100 days to the final exams.