Well, I should have been more specific. Yes, I was looking to find out what regional style.Yeah, the on the spot style, I would peg it more in the Western part, closer to Norway. But I have seen this Petra Eriksson dance in other videos always with a nyckelharpa which tells me otherwise. What intrigues me is the switch in who takes the lead. I wonder if that is the dancer's interpretation, a more modern variation perhaps? Thanks though! Whatever the case with this dance I want to learn it!
@kimberk01 Hi - släng polska, first to slow music and then fast, as interpreted by Petra and Anton. Yes if's from Sweden. Sorry I can't say which regional style it is closest to. One thing worth noting is that they don't move around the room much, they dance round and round each other, and I think this is a clue as to the regional style. If you move around the room as well as round each other it tends to feel more processional. Neither way is right or wrong.
@kimberk01 switching the lead is the dancers' interpretation, it's not traditional. I think it's coincidental that you've seen her (them) mostly working with nyckelharpa. Do you live in the UK, by the way? Petra has taught at Scandimoot (early May, in the Yorkshire Dales- search on google for Scandimoot to find the webpage on wikispaces), and at Kinnersley, with her partner Anton Schneider and most recently with another dancer, Martin Eneling.
Wow, that's what I call Listening to the music ! dancing The music ! and a lady leading sooo well... and body balance, perfect !
oh my god - that is inspiring. thank you - thank you friends.
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Well, I should have been more specific. Yes, I was looking to find out what regional style.Yeah, the on the spot style, I would peg it more in the Western part, closer to Norway. But I have seen this Petra Eriksson dance in other videos always with a nyckelharpa which tells me otherwise. What intrigues me is the switch in who takes the lead. I wonder if that is the dancer's interpretation, a more modern variation perhaps? Thanks though! Whatever the case with this dance I want to learn it!
@kimberk01 Hi - släng polska, first to slow music and then fast, as interpreted by Petra and Anton. Yes if's from Sweden. Sorry I can't say which regional style it is closest to. One thing worth noting is that they don't move around the room much, they dance round and round each other, and I think this is a clue as to the regional style. If you move around the room as well as round each other it tends to feel more processional. Neither way is right or wrong.
@kimberk01 switching the lead is the dancers' interpretation, it's not traditional. I think it's coincidental that you've seen her (them) mostly working with nyckelharpa. Do you live in the UK, by the way? Petra has taught at Scandimoot (early May, in the Yorkshire Dales- search on google for Scandimoot to find the webpage on wikispaces), and at Kinnersley, with her partner Anton Schneider and most recently with another dancer, Martin Eneling.
What is this dance called? Where from (assuming Sweden of course)?
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