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The '''Sousedská''' is a rather slow [[Bohemia]]n dance in three quarter time. It has a calm, swaying character and it is usually danced in a pair.<ref name=Sousedská group=Sousedská>{{cite web|title=České lidové tance|url=http://www.ftvs.cuni.cz/eknihy/gymnastika/texty/g1_11.-12.lekce.pdf|publisher=Česká republika|accessdate=8 April 2012}}</ref> |
The '''Sousedská''' is a rather slow [[Bohemia]]n dance in three quarter time. It has a calm, swaying character and it is usually danced in a pair.<ref name=Sousedská group=Sousedská>{{cite web|title=České lidové tance|url=http://www.ftvs.cuni.cz/eknihy/gymnastika/texty/g1_11.-12.lekce.pdf|publisher=Česká republika|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 Sousedská is the |
The dance was used by some Czech composers, for example [[Antonín Dvořák]] in his [[Slavonic Dances]] - The Sousedská is the third and fourth dance from Opus 46, and the eighth dance from Opus 72. |
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Revision as of 01:13, 13 December 2013
The Sousedská is a rather slow Bohemian dance in three quarter time. It has a calm, swaying character and it is usually danced in a pair.[Sousedská 1]
The dance was used by some Czech composers, for example Antonín Dvořák in his Slavonic Dances - The Sousedská is the third and fourth dance from Opus 46, and the eighth dance from Opus 72.
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