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Polonaise - Wikipedia
The polonaise is popular in Poland today. It is the opening dance in major events, at New Year's balls, on national days as well as other parties.
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Polonaise (Polonez) - Polish Music Center
The polonaise is a stately Polish processional dance, performed by couples who walk around the dance hall; the music is in triple meter and moderate tempo.
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Polonaise (clothing) - Wikipedia
The robe à la polonaise or polonaise, literally meaning the Polish dress, is a woman's garment of the 18th century 1770s and 1780s
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polonaise
polonaise, n. (pɒləˈneɪz, pəʊl-) Also 8 polonoise. [a. F. polonaise, prop. adj. fem. of polonais Polish; lit. a Polish robe or redingote.] 1. A name applied, at various periods from c 1770 onward, to an article of female dress originally suggested by that of Polish women, being a dress or over-dress...
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POLONAISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an elaborate short-sleeved overdress with a fitted waist and a draped cutaway overskirt 2. a : a stately Polish processional dance popular in 19th century ...
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Chopin - Heroic Polonaise (Op. 53) - YouTube
Chopin: Heroic Polonaise (Op. 53) performed by Kassia Click the bell to ensure you're always notified about our new video uploads!
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The Story of the Polonaise (1909) - Polish Music Center
Originated in 1573 in Cracow, then the Polish capital, on the occasion of the coronation of the young French prince, Henri d'Anjou, as king of Poland.
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Polonaise, traditional Polish dance - YouTube
... polonaise is a joyful Polish dance, which can be enacted by a few to even several hundreds of pairs marching in procession, following a ...
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Chopin: Polonaises - YouTube
The Polonaise was a peasant dance from Poland that gained popularity in the early 18th century among composers and high society.
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Polonaise, traditional Polish dance
The polonaise is a joyful Polish group dance, which can be enacted by a few to even several hundreds of pairs marching in procession.
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polonaise
polonaise/ˌpɔləˈneɪz; ˌpɑlə`nez/ n(piece of music for a) slow dance of Polish origin 波洛内兹舞(源出波兰的慢步舞); 波洛内兹舞曲.
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Polonaise (disambiguation)
Polonaise may also refer to:
Polonaises (Chopin), compositions by Frédéric Chopin
Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (, Heroic Polonaise; )
Polonaise Polonaise (sauce), a garnish made of melted butter, breadcrumbs and herbs
Polonaise (vodka), a Polish brand of vodka
Polonaise nightclub in Manhattan
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Polonaise (vodka)
Polonaise is a Polmos Łańcut vodka made from quality rectified grain spirit and water. The vodka is named after the national Polish dance Polonaise.
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Polonaise (clothing)
The robe à la polonaise or polonaise is a woman's garment of the later 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1870s inspired by Polish national The polonaise was a fashionable variant of this style.
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Polonaise (sauce)
Polonaise sauce () is a sauce that originated in Poland and became popular in France in the 18th century. Velouté à la polonaise is a wholly different sauce.
Preparation methods and ingredients differ among cooks.
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