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Landler
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music in triple time for dancing the landler
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a traditional Austrian folk dance, characterized by a moderate tempo, lilting triple meter, and gentle hopping steps, often accompanied by accordion or other folk instruments
What is the "ländler"?
The ländler is a traditional folk dance from Austria and Switzerland, characterized by its slow to moderate tempo. It involves simple, rhythmic steps performed in pairs or groups, often with a strong emphasis on the waltz-like rhythm. The dance includes elegant, flowing movements and turns, reflecting the countryside and rustic character of the region. The ländler is commonly performed at cultural events and social gatherings, celebrating local traditions and folk music.
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At the Oktoberfest celebration, visitors were treated to a spirited performance of the landler, showcasing the rich heritage of Austrian dance and music.
The landler's gentle rhythm and graceful movements captured the essence of Austrian folk culture, evoking images of rolling hills and quaint villages.
Learning to dance the landler was a cherished tradition passed down through generations in the mountain villages of Austria.
In the village square, couples gracefully danced the landler, their movements synchronized to the gentle rhythm and lilting triple meter, capturing the essence of Austrian folk culture.
The villagers gathered in the town square to dance the lively landler, their feet tapping to the cheerful melodies of the accordion.