Reaction To Polonez (Traditional Polish Dance)

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  • Reaction To Polonez (Traditional Polish Dance)
    This is my reaction to Polonez (Traditional Polish Dance)
    In this video I react to a traditional dance from Poland called Polonez which is performed at proms in Poland
    #poland #dance #reaction
    Original Video - • Studniówka 2022 POLONE...

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  • @user-ns5sf2nm5p
    @user-ns5sf2nm5p 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +110

    Taniec polonez został w tym roku wpisany na listę UNESCO 👍👏✌️😃🤩🥳😎💃🇵🇱

    • @Marta-nk7sz
      @Marta-nk7sz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      I słusznie :)

    • @mariukogames
      @mariukogames 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Serio? Wow :D W sumie, się nie ma co dziwić. Ten taniec jest przepiękny :)

    • @-jolanta-1270
      @-jolanta-1270 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      2:20 zobacz więcej na mojej playliście! Pozdrawiam z Warszawy.Dziekuje za Twoją reakcję ❤❤❤

  • @danutapurzycka7505
    @danutapurzycka7505 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Pięknie wykonany polonez... Zachęcam do obejrzenia tęgo poloneza w wykonaniu uczniów liceum im. Tadeusza Kościuszki w Busku- Zdroju podczas studniówki.
    Jestem niezmiernie dumna z naszej mądrej i bardzo zdolnej młodzieży. W żadnym kraju na świecie nie jest on wykonywany tak chętnie i powszechnie przez młodzież. Z taką precyzją i zaangażowaniem.
    Taki pokaz poprzedza mnóstwo pracy....gratuluję kochana młodzieży....I życzę szczęścia i powodzenia.

  • @Ewa74.74
    @Ewa74.74 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +103

    To normalne zjawisko - w każdej polskiej szkole ( prawie ) tego tańca uczą.Nawet w przedszkolu. To nasza tradycja.

    • @jacekwidor3306
      @jacekwidor3306 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Od kiedy? W PRL nie uczyli, mimo, że był przedmiot "wychowanie muzyczne" i ze śpiewaniem było trochę lepiej niż teraz. Od paru lat zauważyłem, że ludzie w kościele nie umieją zaśpiewać kolęd, co 40 lat temu było nie do pomyślenia.

    • @nickeywilson7883
      @nickeywilson7883 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@jacekwidor3306 :) nie opowiadaj głupot:) Ja zdawałam maturę w 1982 roku, i niestety, że względu na stan wojenny Studniówki nie miałam, ale byłam rok wcześniej z kolegą starszym o rok, i normalnie poloneza tańczyliśmy:))
      Co do ateizacji społeczeństwa- zgadzam się. Dawniej podczas Wigilii śpiewano kolędy w domu, teraz włącza się telewizję i słucha jednym uchem, co tam nadają :(

    • @jacekwidor3306
      @jacekwidor3306 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@nickeywilson7883 Przecież nie pisze, że nie tańczono poloneza, ale nie wiem, gdzie ludzie się uczyli (wyjąwszy szkoły muzyczne). Nie znałem ani jednej szkoły, gdzie uczono by tańca. Na wychowaniu muzycznym, przedmiocie obowiązkowym uczono tylko śpiewu na poziomie podstawowym.

    • @adlervonschlesien4869
      @adlervonschlesien4869 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@nickeywilson7883kolędowanie jest tradycją słowiańską przedchrześcijańską, a później to przekształcił KK w Polsce jako coś Chrześcijańskiego...

    • @mariukogames
      @mariukogames 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jacekwidor3306 z roku na rok jest co raz gorzej, niestety...

  • @MsWegorz
    @MsWegorz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    I think that every person with secondary education knows this dance perfectly. The polonaise is a traditional and oldest dance in our country, currently performed during Prom (an event 100 days before the high school leaving exam). In Poland, we attach great importance to this event (as well as, of course, to the exam itself) and we learn dancing in the last year of high school. The music of the Polonaise was inspired by the piano Polonaise "Farewell to the Homeland" in A minor by Michał Kleofas Ogiński (1794) and is currently danced to the version from the soundtrack of the film "Pan Tadeusz" composed by Wojciech Kilar.

    • @whitewitch32
      @whitewitch32 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Matura to English equivalent of A levels

  • @vampireNiko
    @vampireNiko 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +64

    Hi,
    basically, it's an opening dance for studniówka - a ball ~100 days before big final exams at the end of high school. The ball itself is held in late January, but that depends on school/availability of location etc. And we do spend a lot of time practicing it - basically from the start of said school year (september of previous year) :)

    • @jakubkotas589
      @jakubkotas589 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Myślałem że liceum/technikum to szkoła średnia, nie wyższa

    • @kericester9635
      @kericester9635 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Co ty pieprzysz? Ta narracja w żaden sposób nie tłumaczy zjawiska poloneza w Polsce.

  • @MonikaMazgola
    @MonikaMazgola 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +126

    Google sais: "polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and other royal functions. Likely once a warrior's triumphal dance, it was adopted by the Polish nobility as a formal march as early as 1573 for the coronation of Henry of Anjou as king of Poland." It is also a genre of music. F. Chopin composed 18 polonaises. The name "polonaise" in French means "Polish". It is always the first dance at proms. Every generations dance it. Me too in the early 90. We learn it at PE the last year at high school. You can change steps/figures. They do not always look like in this video.

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      that is incorrect, typical. It actually was brought over to England courts in the 14th century and yes it started in Poland....this is Polish Polonez dance history now. The English translated to Polonaise.

    • @jozeffurman9343
      @jozeffurman9343 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@magslight3728 Twoje wywody to też g... prawda- Polonez wywodzi się z ludu, protoplastą tego tańca był taniec o nazwie CHODZONY i był tańczony na "wiejskich potańcówkach" skąd trafił na szlacheckie dwory a wreszcie także na dwór królewski( i dalej był Chodzony) ale za sprawą francuszczyzny stał się Polonezem, jest jednym z pięciu tańców narodowych oprócz Mazura, Oberka, Kujawiaka i Krakowiaka.

    • @esperioster
      @esperioster 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    • @magslight3728
      @magslight3728 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      no nie moje wywody co są gówno prawda. Mazowsze to w Polsce uczyli. To jest prawda co mójwie, no shit that Polonez jest a walking fucking dance routine, der.
      @@jozeffurman9343 To nie przes Francuskich stał się Polonezem wtf are you talking about you retard. Ty gówno mowisz probably told by a Jew.

    • @officialinterpretations2804
      @officialinterpretations2804 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      chopin wrote much more polonaises! you are wrong

  • @aria.ar1
    @aria.ar1 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Yes, we practice it at school months before the ball

    • @aria.ar1
      @aria.ar1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Every class do it 100 days before the final school exams. Every school and every class in Poland.
      100 days before (Studniówka ball literally means 100 days)

  • @anni5599
    @anni5599 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Trzeba zobaczyć poloneza w Wilnie w wykonaniu uczniow szkol polskich. Wspaniale wydarzenie!❤

  • @ytu77
    @ytu77 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    We all learn it at school❤ That's a must do when you graduate.

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    "Studniówka" is one hundred days before the final exams (In Polish, "sto" is one hundred, and "dzień" is day)

    • @DemanaJaire
      @DemanaJaire 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I hope you realise that a person not speaking Polish won't see how "dniówka" and "dzień" are related in any way.

    • @HEN-Huzar
      @HEN-Huzar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was hoping they could add 2 plus 2😁👍​@@DemanaJaire

    • @RobertPodwika
      @RobertPodwika 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree it's not obvious for non polish person :)

  • @EdytaPogorzelska-bx6rv
    @EdytaPogorzelska-bx6rv 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

    Aż się popłakałam 😢to było absolutnie piękne 👏

  • @Mania26
    @Mania26 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Evey polish citizen know what polonez is and how to dance it. The oldest dance. Very iconic and important to polish history and ppl.

  • @samoht.p
    @samoht.p 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    In Poland, when you graduate from high school, there is a "Studniówka" from the words "hundred days" (the prom 100 days before the high school final exam). Students who graduate from school apply to learn this dance and in the last year of school they learn it. Not everyone appears because they wouldn't fit. Polonaise is our national dance. It is also called Polish dance or court dance. There is no high school prom that does not start with Ogiński's polonaise. Many schools have dance groups that learn Polish regional dances. Plus outside of lessons. I have friends who studied this.
    This polonaise was composed by the famous Polish composer Michał Ogiński, who was born in 1765. The piece is titled "Farewell to the homeland" (the most famous Polish composer who wrote polonaises was the world-famous Fryderyk Chopin).
    I personally didn't dance the polonaise, but many of my friends from school did. It is a kind of honor.

    • @jarekdutko6708
      @jarekdutko6708 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wake up! The "Oginski's Polonaise" hasn't been performed at schools since 2000 because of the Wojciech Kilar's composition in 1999. Since then all the "Studniowkas" begin with the new version of the dance which is really old and traditional in the Polish culture.
      The Ogiski's Polonaise is beautiful but is no more used by celebrating graduations.

  • @dawidskok8870
    @dawidskok8870 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Piękna tradycja🥰

  • @joannadeptula1935
    @joannadeptula1935 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    It’s true that most people will know the basics of a polonaise dance but believe me, what you see on Studniowkas are carefully choreographed and practiced for hours.
    It’s a great event in life which marks the last days of fun before everyone gets down to preparing for their A-levels exams (equivalent) and is a bit of a coming-of-age thing too. These balls are always taking place in January which coincides not just with the 100 days before the exams but also the carnival time.

    • @jozeffurman9343
      @jozeffurman9343 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "are carefully choreographed and practiced for hours"
      To absolutnie prawda, ale niestety dawno już nie widziałem poloneza zatańczonego z taka pełną gracją, podstawowy krok jak najbardziej poprawne, ale prawidłowo to poloneza dosłownie się nie chodzi a praktycznie "płynie" gdzie gesty rąk a zwłaszcza nóg są pełne miękkości i gracji, niestety dziś jest już sztuką by młodzież choć te podstawy opanowała- dobre i to bo dzięki temu choć jeden narodowy taniec ma szansę "fizycznie" niezaginąć 😉

  • @izabela5097
    @izabela5097 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Tradition. This is the dance that begins the fun 100 days before the high school leaving exam. It is organized by students of each school. They used to be in schools, now they rather stay in rented rooms or restaurants. Mine was in the wedding hall of the Fire Department ;-). We practiced a month earlier.

  • @maciau172
    @maciau172 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    Music - Wojciech Kilar Composer ! "Polonez" from Pan Tadeusz :D... This dance it's a polish school tradition, When do you finish the school :)

    • @MagdaMaciaszek-ny3ui
      @MagdaMaciaszek-ny3ui 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Polonez Ogińskiego, wstyd😅

    • @WojciechFoll
      @WojciechFoll หลายเดือนก่อน

      Poloneza czas zacząć. Nie pierdolić głupot. Polonez jest nasz. I tylko nasz

    • @aureliasosnowska3091
      @aureliasosnowska3091 16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      It was traditional polish dance on balls wayyyy before public school happened

  • @annawnuk3713
    @annawnuk3713 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Polonez.... Tutaj do muzyki pana Kilara. Jak ja konczylam szkołę to tanczylismy poloneza z kompozycji pana Ogińskiego. Na tamte czasy wtedy on krolowal. Ogolnie polecam caly film " Pan Tadeusz". Ekranizacja naszego Wieszcza Narodowego Adama Mickiewicza o tym samym tytule. Figur w tancu polonez jest dosc duzo. My na naszej studniówce wykorzystalismy koło 12. Ale to zalezy od polotu scenografa. Tutaj bardzo ladnie dopracowany taniec (tak zwany "chodzony") oglada sie z wielką przyjemnoscia. Dziękuję i pozdrawiam 👍👍💕

  • @barbarap.8057
    @barbarap.8057 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    POLONEZ to nie taniec studniówkowy to taniec rozpoczynający wszystkie arystokratyczne bale na całym świecie i nie tylko.Słynny Opernball wWiedniu tańczony przez debiutantów.Ale to Polski taniec.

    • @kericester9635
      @kericester9635 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Tak, dodam tylko "taniec dworski".

  • @worldcitizen181
    @worldcitizen181 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    O rany, historia tańca poloneza sięga 14-stego wieku i jest to uroczysty taniec salonowy, który pierwotnie był tańczony na dworach szlacheckich i nazywany jest też chodzonym bo jak sam widzisz tancerze chodzą. Krok poloneza jest prosty jak konstrukcja cepa i nauczysz się go w 15 minut. Gorzej jest z choreografią bo każda choreografia jest układana pod konkretne uroczyste wydarzenie albo jest wodzirej, który nadaje kierunek i figury tańczenia ale wtedy musisz znać podstawy tego tańca czyli krok i ewentualną możliwą choreografię bo wtedy wodzirej głośno mówi jaka będzie następna figura taneczna ale to już wyższa szkoła jazdy. Tak poloneza naucza się w szkołach i właściwie od przedszkola. Każdy Polak chociaż raz w życiu tańczył poloneza, a kto chociaż raz w życiu nie tańczył poloneza to znaczy, że nie miał w swoim życiu przynajmniej jednego ważnego uroczystego wydarzenia gdzie składową wydarzenia był taniec. Poloneza tańczy się przy ważnych uroczystościach. W Polsce powszechnie są znane dwie kompozycje poloneza. Pierwsza to Polonez Ogińskiego pod nazwą "Pożegnanie Ojczyzny", a drugi to polonez z filmu "Pan Tadeusz" w reżyserii Andrzeja Wajdy. Obydwie te kompozycje możesz znaleźć w YT.
    Translation google
    Gosh, the history of the polonaise dance dates back to the 14th century and it is a ceremonial salon dance that was originally danced at the courts of the nobility and is also called the chodzony because, as you can see for yourself, the dancers walk. The step of the polonaise is as simple as the construction of a cepa and you can learn it in 15 minutes. The choreography is worse because each choreography is made for a specific event or there is a leader who gives the direction and the figures of the dance, but then you need to know the basics of this dance, i.e. the step and the possible choreography, because then the leader tells you out loud what the next dance figure will be, but this is already a higher level. This is how the polonaise is taught in schools and actually from kindergarten. Every Pole has danced the polonaise at least once in his or her life, and anyone who has not danced it at least once in his or her life means that he or she has not had at least one important ceremonial event in his or her life where dancing was a part of the event. The polonaise is danced at important ceremonies. Two compositions of the polonaise are widely known in Poland. The first is Oginski's Polonaise called "Farewell to the Homeland", and the second is a polonaise from the film "Pan Tadeusz" directed by Andrzej Wajda. You can find both of these compositions on YT.

    • @krzysztofaz3616
      @krzysztofaz3616 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      To jest polonez w kompozycji pana Wojciecha Kilara

    • @worldcitizen181
      @worldcitizen181 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@krzysztofaz3616 Tak, wiem, dziękuję, nie mogłem sobie szybko przypomnieć nazwiska. Pozdrawiam

    • @jacekwidor3306
      @jacekwidor3306 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "kto chociaż raz w życiu nie tańczył poloneza to znaczy, że nie miał w swoim życiu przynajmniej jednego ważnego uroczystego wydarzenia gdzie składową wydarzenia był taniec"- Nie zastanawiałem się nad tym nigdy wcześniej, ale byłem kilka razy na weselach,których zresztą nie cierpię, i nie przypominam sobie poloneza.

    • @worldcitizen181
      @worldcitizen181 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@jacekwidor3306 Bo wesele ma za małą rangę uroczystości ale jak młodzi sobie tego zażyczą to czemu nie. Bywają takie wesela, że na dzień dobry tańczy się poloneza. Są nawet filmiki z takich imprez w necie. Ożenić to się możesz tyle razy ile chcesz, a maturę zdasz tylko raz obojętnie ile razy byś do niej podchodził. Rozumiesz różnicę?

    • @jacekwidor3306
      @jacekwidor3306 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@worldcitizen181 Nie poszedłem na studniówkę, właśnie po to, żeby nie musieć tańczyć.

  • @belushi72
    @belushi72 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Jestem dumny że jestem Polakiem

  • @whitewitch32
    @whitewitch32 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Stódniówka is a ball 100 day's before our A- levels (matura) Exams.

  • @MiziakMwa
    @MiziakMwa 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Worth to notice, etymology of word "Studniówka" word. Without diving in coplicated polish wordmaking long story short is: "Stu" dervie from word "Sto" which mean "one hundred" and "dniówka" is form word "dzień" which mean "day". So, entire word roughly translated mean "one hundred days before adultness exam"(exam part is in hidden context). In fact tradition in polish high shools is to organize this event more or less 100 days before adultness exam.

  • @jannawalany5942
    @jannawalany5942 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I learned the Polonaise in kindergarten. After that, I was just waiting to dance at prom or any other very important occasion. I danced twice. Recently, this dance was included on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

    • @pannamimi7452
      @pannamimi7452 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In primary schools children often also learn this dance and perform it on special occasions such as Independence Day.

  • @Jagodamusa
    @Jagodamusa 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This particular music composition comes from the 1997 movie "Pan Tadeusz" and it became so widespread that these days you hardly hear other polonaise compositions during studniówka (the prom).

  • @katkacerasvs
    @katkacerasvs 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Polonez is a noble dance. We also have some folk dances, they have totally different atmosphere. I believe this is a traditional dance for opening a ball. You can see it for example in the final scene of the movie 'Pan Tadeusz' where it's opening a wedding.

  • @kamilkosior9900
    @kamilkosior9900 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Ah "Polonez" kiedy to było 😊😢

  • @grazynaklimowicz7105
    @grazynaklimowicz7105 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    This polonez was composed by Wojciech Kilar (1932 - 2013) to film "Pan Tadeusz" of Andrzej Wajda.

  • @elwiselwis6415
    @elwiselwis6415 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Zobacz Poloneza w strojach z epoki !! ! 😁👍

  • @MayaTheDecemberGirl
    @MayaTheDecemberGirl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wojciech Kilar, who composed this music, was a worlwide known composer of classical and film music (he died in 2013). He composed also music to some well known Hollywood movies, for instance of such film directors as Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polański, Jane Campion and others. And this polonnaise (in Polish: polonez) music was used in a movie titled "Pan Tadeusz", directed by Andrzej Wajda - this film director received in 2000 an Oscar prize for his whole life work as a film director.

  • @milidka
    @milidka 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This polonaise was composed 24 years ago by Wojciech Kilar for the film "Pan Tadeusz" - a film adaptation of our national epic from the 19th century.

  • @Kirix_o7
    @Kirix_o7 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i have danced it at end of primary school and i will dance it again in high school.

  • @martaszewczak7515
    @martaszewczak7515 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    We all danced it at least once, at prom/studniówka. You can have a shot at it, as it's sometimes danced at weddings as well. Just get yourself a Polish friend ;) Basic steps are easy to learn, so it's certainly a possibility 😊

  • @Cloud.1522
    @Cloud.1522 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    In Poland we dance Polonez on the wedding party also.

  • @ulllaaaklara
    @ulllaaaklara 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Yes, we do practice this in school about a month before Studniówka. Every year, every school creates it's own "version" of Polonez, but they are very similar.

  • @monikadyminska1754
    @monikadyminska1754 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This video reminded me how special Studniówka was for us. Hard to believe mine was over 20 years ago.

  • @bernadetta1993
    @bernadetta1993 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I think main information were written already. Polonez is polish national dance. Its time is going probably for XV century and it was usually for noble people (thats why Polonez is also known as court dance). It's all about 1-2-3-dap rythm - all this walking is up to dancers. This dance is also included in our national poem Pan Tadeusz and you can probably find polonez from film adaptation. The tradition you see is the opening dance of Studniówka - a ball that means all students have 100 days until their final exams (some say let's party and then you have 100 days to learn). They practice before, of course. Interesting fact - in Lwów there is a school that continue this tradition even if Lwów is nowadays not Polish. 😊

  • @Liwaj42
    @Liwaj42 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    We learn it at school for a full semester before the dance! It's called "Studniówka" from "sto" (a hundred) and "dni" (days), and it's supposed to be 100 days before graduation! You learn it mostly as a voluntary after class activity, as the whole ball is voluntary (you have to pay for it so you don't have to go if you don't want to pay, there are always some people from the class that wouldn't go). Often when there are recordings from Studniówka, some classes make trailers that are funny skits made by the students, we had a whole scenario about us stealing the school's patron's portrait from the main entrance of the school :D

  • @jakubdziadkowiec3973
    @jakubdziadkowiec3973 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    In january, I'm gonna have my own "Studniówka" party and I already started learning Polonez

  • @Hunter13287
    @Hunter13287 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi I AM from Poland and in my country this dance starts almost every single inportant event just like Independence Day or anniversaries of the adoption of the constitution but on the events too

    • @user-nv6sb2dm1k
      @user-nv6sb2dm1k 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ciekawe. Tez Polak, z Polski i niepotwierdzam.

    • @Hunter13287
      @Hunter13287 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-nv6sb2dm1k Mi bardziej chodziło o to że Polonez zaczyna takie uroczystości państwowe lub takie ważniejsze co prawda nie zawsze więc no to była tylko przenośnia

    • @user-nv6sb2dm1k
      @user-nv6sb2dm1k 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Hunter13287 czyli świadoma nieprawda😉 a konkretnie fałsz i kłamstwo.

    • @Hunter13287
      @Hunter13287 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-nv6sb2dm1k no jeżeli ci to tak lepiej tłumaczyć to tak

  • @ewalizardalilu7634
    @ewalizardalilu7634 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Przepięknie, perfekcyjnie, wzruszenie❤

  • @wuuemm
    @wuuemm 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Music, created by Wojciech Kilar comes from the movie by Andrzej Wajda (1999), based on the Polish iconic national epos "Pan Tadeusz" ("Sir Thaddeus") written by the famous poet Adam Mickiewicz in 1834 (when Poland was not present on the map and Mickiewicz himself was forced to emigrate to Paris). The polonaise is the culmination of the poem, is danced in the front of residency of a patriotic Polish nobleman, as soon as Polish soldiers serving in the Napoleon's army arrived in their homeland in 1812. What you can see, called "studniówka" is a traditional Polish ball (prom), an event organised c.a. 100 days before final exams at high schools (that's why such a name, "sto dni" means "hundred days"). So everyone is obliged to be festively, officially dressed.
    The polonaise always begins the whole event. Dancing in the first couple, leading all others, is considered a distinction and is usually composed from a manager of a vice-manager of a school and a chairperson of a student council.

  • @DiDi_Wi
    @DiDi_Wi 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have danced this dance three times in my life. There were always a lot of rehearsals before the final dance. Good memories

  • @leii1306
    @leii1306 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The base of polonez are those steps: 1 2 3 and on 3 you bend your knees a little bit. The rest depends on the choreography (like changing directions, circles, changing pairs). Some schools have much more complex choreography and other much simpler. I danced it on my studniówka but also on the ball at the end of the primary school (I had 8 classes primary school). Both times we practiced it during PE lessons for weeks before the events.

    • @aina_tssl9
      @aina_tssl9 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You bend your knees at 1

  • @knightartorias3201
    @knightartorias3201 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I learned Polonez in primary school, it was mandatory. Though I don't think it's mandatory in every school

  • @sawomirmarnotrawny1694
    @sawomirmarnotrawny1694 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    studniówka.... STO DNI.... one hundred days

  • @robert-janek
    @robert-janek 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really like this channel, but honestly, it's because of your awesome accent :D

  • @jerzy7118
    @jerzy7118 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This dance is a Polish tradition that begins every ball 100 days before the high school leaving exam. It is a dance of the old Polish nobility and has been continued at every ball until now, called "Studniówka". Now the school principal, teachers and students start the dance, and after this dance the fun and madness begins.😄

  • @tomekhauzer
    @tomekhauzer 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful ❤️🇵🇱

  • @Slavic.PL.
    @Slavic.PL. 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Poland❤

  • @pavelius140
    @pavelius140 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Its called Studniówka because its 100 days before last exams, "Sto" is how you 100 in polish, its sort of a tradition for high schools but sometimes it appears on like primary school, weddings etc. In my case we just started practicing on last year when we knew who we were going to dance with, I dont remember but it was like 3-4 months of pracice, its quite simple dance to be honest, even if it doesnt look like

  • @olowrohek9540
    @olowrohek9540 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done 😮
    Love ❤ Scotland

  • @bohomazyobrazy
    @bohomazyobrazy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This version of Polonez was composed by Wojciech Kilar for a movie "Pan Tadeusz". Wojciech Kilar was a polish classical and film music composer. It is such a great composition that currently when we dance Polonez, we almostbeginning

  • @gemgreg
    @gemgreg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    on most proms there is Polonez in easier form. You can add more complex moves to it. All depends on school commitment ;)

  • @marekkonieczny2316
    @marekkonieczny2316 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Pięknie 😊

  • @grazynabernatowicz1156
    @grazynabernatowicz1156 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Studniówka" this is a ball about 100 days before the Maturity Exam in grammar schools, like for example high school. Polonaise is a court dance clocked for three, but contrary to a waltz (where accent is for one), in polonaise accent is for three. Another name of polonaise in Polish is "chodzony" (walking). Many Polish musicians composed polonaises, like for example Michał Kleofas Ogiński (Farewell of the Homeland), Fryderyk Chopin, Stanisław Moniuszko (aria of Sword-bearer in "Hounted Manor" opera), Wojciech Kilar, even Russian composer Tchaikovsky. This polonaise was composed by Wojciech Kilar to the movie "Pan Tadeusz" by Andrzej Wajda as director. Another court, nobleman dance is mazur (mazurka) - it's contrary to a polonaise very fast dance, please see mazurkas in Stanisław Moniuszko operas "Hounted Manor" and "Halka" (pre-verismo opera). Mazurkas composed by F. Chopin are mixture of mazur with Polish folk dances called kujawiak (rather slow) and oberek (very fast).

  • @Xerox0928
    @Xerox0928 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I will be honest and I will say that funny for me is to have both dance and car named Polonez. It's just so funny

  • @Deailon
    @Deailon 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is widely expected to know the polonez. Two months ago I was by accident on a local fair in a town that was celebrating some historical event and at one moment everybody was asked to dance :D And we did 🤣

  • @mariukogames
    @mariukogames 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It has origins in Pan Tadeusz which is a book of Adam Mickiewicz, The dance is traditional and Slavic, so to say. I learned dance moves at the school gym, but never had a chance to dance it, unfortunately.

  • @SailorSetsuna7
    @SailorSetsuna7 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The only dance my stiff butt could ever pull off. Ripped my stocking against the side of the table because the room we danced at was so crowded but still worth it.
    Also the only part we did was the basic walk and the tunnel (no partner switching) but my school still took weeks to teach us.

  • @aneluakosa2910
    @aneluakosa2910 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Są różne programy poloneza,zależy jak kto ułoży układ. Ta wersja jest strasznie długa.

  • @marvju209
    @marvju209 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Mamy jeszcze inny fenomen kulturowy: polskie wesele czyli godzina prawdy 😁 Jest o tym wiele dzieł literackich i filmowych

  • @MrGreg771
    @MrGreg771 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the English have mastered the art of removing hot potatoes from the fire with other people's hands.That's why they praise Poland to the skies

  • @marcello3430
    @marcello3430 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In every Polish high school 100 days before the graduation (in Polish 'matura', the maturity exam) there is a ball, the first real 'adult' ball dance fot the graduates, and it' s traditionally opened with the old Polish noble's dance - polonaise. That's how symbolically Polish kids enter into maturity. Weeks of rehersals, but the result is always great.

  • @alh6255
    @alh6255 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The polonaise (i.e. "Polish" in French), together with another of the five national Polish dances, the mazurka/masurka, was fashionable at European courts and aristocracy balls in the 17th and 18th centuries, and in fact until the mid-19th century (then new dances dominated the balls, especially the waltz and quadrille). However, until modern times in Poland, polonaise was danced at balls at the opening of the ball, and the mazurka at the end (even if many other dances were danced in between, such as waltzes, tangos and foxtrots). Today, at balls (this time especially at high school prom balls and on special occasions), the dignified, solemn polonaise is danced at the beginning of the ball. The mazurka, which is more difficult and lively, i, is danced less often, but many young Poles also learn it.

  • @isabella7942
    @isabella7942 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That is so amazing Polish Educations System tradition < 100 days before Height School finale exam < call Matura > /not easy to pass / "Studniowka " that is like American "Prom"

  • @polsparrow7710
    @polsparrow7710 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You should check video " Pan Tadeusz - Polonez 1080p " but there was only start in traditional dance of polish, when was beautiful dress and show.

  • @KARMAZYNA
    @KARMAZYNA 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I danced it twice in my life. :)

  • @EyeScreamPL
    @EyeScreamPL 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Look how the pairs acts, how are they mixing eachother, to finally get back to the entering state. It's like a pure math! :)

  • @user-eb6id4bi9r
    @user-eb6id4bi9r 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is a very spectacular dance so nowadays it becomes more popular. My children danced it at the kindergarden graduate ceremony last June :) :) You may also find people dancing in the town squares from time to time. My favourite is Polonez Absolwentów polskich szkół Wilna AD 2023 (the dance starts 2:55), amazing choreography and film shots !

  • @jolantajonczyk9615
    @jolantajonczyk9615 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Co roku, 100 dni przed maturą, odbywa się ostatni, szkolny bal zwany balem maturalnym, prawie wszystkie zaczynają się polonezem. Takà mamy tradycję

  • @ghut487
    @ghut487 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    polonaise was the dane to open any bal in the past across europe. it is pretty easy, and usless you are leading pair you cannot ruin it.

  • @user-cw7vh8pt2v
    @user-cw7vh8pt2v 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mert, mr.zoob,,mój jest ten kawałek podłogi "

  • @marzenajaworska3663
    @marzenajaworska3663 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The polonaise dance (aka the Polish walk dance) is the essence of Polishness. We usually dance it at least once in life, at our prom (I also had the opportunity to dance it on a posh wedding in Warsaw, where the couple decided to open the party with a polonaise and get everybody involved) instead of choosing traditional first dance. These young people must have practised for months (it is usually the sports teacher who ends up as the prom choreographer 😂). The polonaise dance dates back to some 16th century, but this particular piece is a modern one, although addresses the old times (was written by Krzesimir Dębski as a part of the soundtrack to the movie "Pan Tadeusz, based on the Polish national poetic epopea).

  • @c0ff334dd1ct
    @c0ff334dd1ct 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    there are a few variations of this dance. i'm preparing for my own prom this year and we have a bit of a simpler version.

  • @marcinsmierzynski9383
    @marcinsmierzynski9383 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Polonez is not only music and dance but also is a motor vehicle that was developed in Poland in collaboration with Fiat and produced by Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych from 1978 to 2002. It was based on the Polski Fiat 125p platform with a new hatchback design by Giorgetto Giugiaro. It was available in a variety of body styles that included two- and four-door compact-sized cars, station wagons, as well as commercial versions that included pickup truck, cargo van, and ambulance versions. Production totaled more than one million units excluding the pickup truck and van variants.The Polonez was marketed in other nations and was popular in its domestic market until Poland joined the European Union in 2004.
    In 2021, about 33,000 vehicles were still registered in Poland.

  • @goralka2032
    @goralka2032 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a nod to tradition. High school students perform this dance at prom (100 days before graduation). In the old days, every grand ball opened with this dance. The dance has been known since the 14th century, and the name polonaise comes from the French, meaning Polish.

  • @victorhuber8774
    @victorhuber8774 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Polecam na Swieta Bozego Narodzenia piosenke Czerwonych Gitar " Jeden dzieñ w roku".

  • @edekkilinski6810
    @edekkilinski6810 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hated this in every school when i must dancing polonez when i hear this music i have flashback of this days. Thank you that you show me that i was in bad

  • @skorotkiewicz
    @skorotkiewicz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tak, uczymy się tego w szkole.

  • @Karudzik
    @Karudzik 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You should see a party afterwards

  • @Cloud.1522
    @Cloud.1522 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Actually, you saw Polonez before beacuse you saw "Animated History of Poland" 😏

  • @agnieszka7231
    @agnieszka7231 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This composition is Oginski's polonaise entitled "Farewell to the homeland", probably the most frequently performed polonaise. Recently, the Polonaise was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

  • @mcgiwer
    @mcgiwer 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The whole dance is almost same much synchronised like a Cadryl dance 😉

  • @maciejgajoch1774
    @maciejgajoch1774 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After studniówka and Polonez dance,you are officially named by Miss or Mr.

  • @karolinaruszczak1580
    @karolinaruszczak1580 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh god I had to do it kinda prom situation when I was 15 but a bit different back then

  • @Sthriga1
    @Sthriga1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Fun fact: all the girls on studniówka are wearing red underwear.

  • @annbo703
    @annbo703 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    During the partitions (1772-1918), polish speech and traditions (including polish dances) were banned by the partitioners. This process is known from history as germanization and russification of Poles. Polonez became much more popular at that time, because as a 'walked' dance pretended that it was not a dance but a march, it could be danced despite the prohibitions.

  • @stanislawpodgorski7270
    @stanislawpodgorski7270 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stódniówka from sto dni (hundred days - to exam in high school). Polonaise (Polonez- also brand of polish cars from communist period) its renesaince time period type of music which in Poland is especially fond of because of our treasured pianist Fryderyk Chopin (Szopen in polish) who especially trive in composing this type of classical pieces.

  • @magslight3728
    @magslight3728 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It originates from Poland, it was brought over and introduced to England in the 14th century where they translated to the word Polonaise.

  • @kennethcarney5874
    @kennethcarney5874 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Haha. Pure polish. I guess that’s why they call it using the French word polonaise

  • @marvolom787
    @marvolom787 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Let's just say that most of 3rd year's PE class is Polonez

  • @aniabargiel2175
    @aniabargiel2175 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Na zakończenie gimnazjum też tańczyłam obecnie w Polsce nie ma gimnazjum ale myślę że kończąc szkołę podstawową również tańczą
    Matury w Polsce rozpoczynają się na początku maja a studniówka zazwyczaj styczeń w okresie karnawału

  • @zbigniewdrabik7551
    @zbigniewdrabik7551 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Studniówka" = 100 days to prom!

  • @smiechuwarte-qt8pn
    @smiechuwarte-qt8pn 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The next reaction is to suggest a band called Czerwone Gitary because it is the Polish equivalent of the English band The Beatles. They played in the same years

  • @SylwesterKoszela
    @SylwesterKoszela 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Watch the film "Birth to the Saber" and you will learn some of our history and traditions.

  • @arturl7583
    @arturl7583 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The key here is that a bit miraculously we, the Polish people and hugely descendants of peasants (of whom many were serfs) decided to resort to the culture of the upper class, the nobles (the knights) who were their masters still in the XIX c (!) and over few centuries peasants did not share nobles' ideas of the free Poland whom they associated with unjust noble privilages. This Poland collapsed under partition in 1795. Prior to that the Polish phenomenon that the nobels were enjoying superior privilages and created nobel democracy (republic) model and even elected the king was very unique in Europe. This class consituted relatively large percentage of the Polish nation (ca. 8-10%) and therefore had many interactions with the peasants who could see them and their culture on a daily basis. The key moment was in 1918-1920 when the Polish peasants joined the Army of the Ressurected Republic of Poland to defend the country against Bolsheviks. The Polish church was also involved in bridging the peasants to the nobles as they all met in the same churches during the liturgical service, holidays and ceremonies. Then mostly over the communist times the nation gradually embraced the legacy of the nobles, who lost their privilages and property and when many of them turned into the new class called inteligentsya. They became army officers, doctors, lawyers but also priests, teachers, actors, writers, film directors, etc. So the XX century and the fight for freedom and cultural resistance united the Polish nation surpressed by the Soviets and Germans and this is why we did not buy Marxist struggle of classes. The polonaise dance is now one of the elements of this heritage first embraced by the children of the former peasants joining the working class first in the industrialising cities, then part of them became inteligentsya and now the cultural heritage has been transeferd by inteligentsya to the middle class which has been under creation over the last 30-40 years. The merchant class in Poland before in lion share were Germans, Dutch, Jews, Armenians, etc, who did not compete with the nobles for the political rights so the nobles liked that scheme guarding their superior position.

  • @razsierpemrazmlotem
    @razsierpemrazmlotem 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Oryginał dance "Pan Tadeusz"
    th-cam.com/video/qE44MVA79-A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Td33H-IFiiDZCcXE

  • @katarzynastasica6272
    @katarzynastasica6272 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear, you have to see "Krakowiak" or "Zbójnicki". :)))

  • @sagdeg6896
    @sagdeg6896 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Polonez techno✨