Schottische
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British pronunciation/skˈɒtɪstʃ/
American pronunciation/skˈɑːɾɪstʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "schottische"

Schottische
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a lively couples' dance of German origin, characterized by a combination of hopping, gliding, and turning movements

What is the "schottische"?

The schottische is a traditional dance that originated in Germany and is commonly performed at social events. It features a moderate tempo with a mix of walking steps and quick, lively movements. Dancers typically move in couples, performing a series of steps that include hops and turns. The schottische is often danced to folk or ballroom music, and it combines elements of both waltz and polka, offering a cheerful and dynamic style.

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music performed for dancing the schottische

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The schottische was a popular dance at weddings and social gatherings, bringing people together in a lively display of rhythm and camaraderie.
Learning the schottische was a tradition passed down through generations in the Bavarian countryside, a joyful celebration of community and dance.
The accordion's cheerful melody set the pace for the dancers as they glided through the graceful steps of the schottische.
At the Oktoberfest celebration, revelers gathered under the tent to dance the schottische, their movements reflecting the joy and exuberance of the occasion.
The village festival kicked off with a spirited rendition of the schottische, couples twirling and laughing as they danced.
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