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The Špacírka is a moderately fast Bohemian dance in two quarter time. It starts out slowly by the dancer(s) walking from which it got its name - in Czech, špacírovat (coming from the German word Spazieren) means 'to walk around.'<ref |
The Špacírka is a moderately fast Bohemian dance in two quarter time. It starts out slowly by the dancer(s) walking from which it got its name - in Czech, špacírovat (coming from the German word Spazieren) means 'to walk around.'<ref name="špacírka">{{cite web|title=Strana 15|url=http://tyfoza.no-ip.com/vestnik/html/knihy/vestnik11/texty/vest11-0017.htm|publisher=Knihy|accessdate=8 April 2012}}</ref> |
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The dance was used by some Czech composers, for example Antonín Dvořák in his Slavonic Dances - The Špacírka is the fifth dance from opus 72. |
The dance was used by some Czech composers, for example Antonín Dvořák in his Slavonic Dances - The Špacírka is the fifth dance from opus 72. |
Revision as of 08:09, 8 April 2012
The Špacírka is a moderately fast Bohemian dance in two quarter time. It starts out slowly by the dancer(s) walking from which it got its name - in Czech, špacírovat (coming from the German word Spazieren) means 'to walk around.'[1]
The dance was used by some Czech composers, for example Antonín Dvořák in his Slavonic Dances - The Špacírka is the fifth dance from opus 72.
- ^ "Strana 15". Knihy. Retrieved 8 April 2012.