Traditionally a waltz, but it can be anything the bride and her father choose.
waltz
The peasants of Bavaria, Tyrol, and Styria began dancing a dance called Walzer, a dance for couples, around 1750. The Ländler, also known as the Schleifer, a country dance in 3/4 time, was popular in Bohemia, Austria, and Bavaria, and spread from the countryside to the suburbs of the city.
A 3 turn, then a swing roll, repeat
Saltatio - dance (noun) Saltare - to dance
No.. the Waltz is a Ballroom dance from Germany.. so it's a German dance..
The waltz is an extremely popular dance form. As well as being a dance form it is a popular musical number.
The Waltz
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.
You usually Waltz in a ball party.
a waltz is a calm dance usually used at a party or a ceremony but it is calmful and relaxing and enjoyable dance to dance to A waltz is done in 3/4 time.
1. Waltz is a ballroom dance 2. It started in the 16th centry but became popular in the 18th 3. It has 3 beats in a bar 4. It is a graceful, smooth dance 5. It started in Germany
Salsa is popular in most of Latin America.
Waltz Means Doing A Calm Dance
Rumba is a latin dance in 4/4 time, with steps taken on the 2,3, and 4 beats. It usually has a tempo from approximately 110-120 beats per minute. Waltz is a ballroom dance, in 3/4 or 'waltz' time. It is slower, at 85-95 beats per minute.
waltz
The waltz has existed since the sixteenth century. It became popular in Vienna in the late eighteenth century and was controversial because of how closely the dance partners danced to each other.