schottische
scho
ˈskɑ:
skaa
ttische
tɪsʧ
tisch
British pronunciation
/skˈɒtɪstʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "schottische"in English

Schottische
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a partnered folk dance in 2/4 or 4/4 time, featuring hopping and gliding steps; popular in Europe and the Americas

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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Examples
They performed a lively schottische at the festival.
The schottische combines hops, slides, and turns.
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music performed for dancing the schottische

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