The Waltz was born as an Austro-German folk dance known as the Landler, which was characterized by the rotating movements of partners dancing together. The music of Johann Strauss helped to popularize the Waltz. So to answer simply yes.. the Waltz is a German dance!!
No, but the name of the dance is derived from the verb walzen, which means to turn about, rotate
it is called folk dance.
No its austrian
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'Waltz' comes from a German word: 'walzen', to roll, glide or turn. It is a type of dance, a ballroom dance, with three beats in the bar.
No they are not. The Viennese Waltz is of course from Vienna and older than the Waltz. The Waltz is an English dance and has a slower tempo. Correct me if I'm wrong. x you said correct me if I'm wrong so I'll do it : The Waltz was born as an Austro-German folk dance known as the Lander, which was characterized by the rotating movements of partners dancing together. The music of Johann Strauss helped to popularize the Waltz. So to help you understand your fault.. the Waltz is not English the Waltz is German and Austrian ( Central European) ;))
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The waltz evolved primarily from a German dance named 'Lander' Which became popular in Vienna in 1776, where it then spread across to England after which it became know as the waltz and thereafter we created our own waltz....the slow/English waltz which is about 80 beats per minute. I understand this may not fully answer your question but if you research the "lander dance" then you will find more info for your answer.
The waltz is a dance that has been traced back to as early as the 17th century. It developed from german and austrian folk dances.
No.. the Waltz is a Ballroom dance from Germany.. so it's a German dance..
waltz is from German that what i read and conformed with my teacher im from LC
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The Waltz is a Popular Dance.. but it's not Latin at all.! the Waltz comes from Germany and Austria (Central Europe) and that are the Waltz's real countries.! so it's Austro-German.. not Latin! and it's category is Ballroom dance ;)
'Waltz' comes from a German word: 'walzen', to roll, glide or turn. It is a type of dance, a ballroom dance, with three beats in the bar.
No they are not. The Viennese Waltz is of course from Vienna and older than the Waltz. The Waltz is an English dance and has a slower tempo. Correct me if I'm wrong. x you said correct me if I'm wrong so I'll do it : The Waltz was born as an Austro-German folk dance known as the Lander, which was characterized by the rotating movements of partners dancing together. The music of Johann Strauss helped to popularize the Waltz. So to help you understand your fault.. the Waltz is not English the Waltz is German and Austrian ( Central European) ;))
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The waltz evolved primarily from a German dance named 'Lander' Which became popular in Vienna in 1776, where it then spread across to England after which it became know as the waltz and thereafter we created our own waltz....the slow/English waltz which is about 80 beats per minute. I understand this may not fully answer your question but if you research the "lander dance" then you will find more info for your answer.
The waltz is a dance that has been traced back to as early as the 17th century. It developed from german and austrian folk dances.