I danced the Polonaise for the first time when I was 6 years old in kindergarten. Pay attention to the fact that the entire choreography is created in such a way that regardless of all the changes in partners during the dance, you always return to your partner from the beginning of the dance.
Dear Christina ,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 😉 82
In Poland there is special ball called "studniówka" that takes place about 100 days before high schools final exams called Matura. Similar to the Prom but's happening not after but before finishing the school. Polonez it's traditional dance that joung people practice for weeks to dance on the ball. Long tradition, still respected by most high schools.
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I danced the Polonaise for the first time when I was 6 years old in kindergarten. Pay attention to the fact that the entire choreography is created in such a way that regardless of all the changes in partners during the dance, you always return to your partner from the beginning of the dance.
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Dear Christina ,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 😉
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In Poland there is special ball called "studniówka" that takes place about 100 days before high schools final exams called Matura. Similar to the Prom but's happening not after but before finishing the school. Polonez it's traditional dance that joung people practice for weeks to dance on the ball. Long tradition, still respected by most high schools.
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