It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
I think the Germans did i have a project since I'm German and you have to include the German dance in my project and I've watched some videos polka dance and its a traditonal dance in Germany so I think so?
Its called "Schuhplattler'. Here is an article that explains more:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuhplattler
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When the Germans came to san Diego in 1973, they brought with them a form of art. Jazz was a germeam jazz version of ballet, originally performed in lederhosen. Mainstream jazz was first seen in the early 1990's with the beginning of so you think you can dance.
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No, all Germans are not fat. Some Germans are fat, but the majority of Germans are not fat.
Hi Sorry to disappoint, but December 7 1941 was an all-Japanese party. Germans and Italians did not have tickets to that particular dance. Phil
Clothing, languages, food, music, dance, holidays ect Think of Germans and Milwaukee for example they brought the beer, sauerkraut, oktoberfest and what not to it oh and st nicholas.
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