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== Steps == | === Steps === | ||
walking steps throughout | walking steps throughout | ||
== Dance == | === Dance === | ||
'''Bar 1 – 16:''' Promenade, both beginning with left foot | |||
Bar 1 – 16: Promenade, both beginning with left foot | |||
Bar 17 – 20: Raised Arm Turn cw.: | '''Bar 17 – 20:''' Raised Arm Turn cw.: | ||
Partners turn to each other and also join free hands. Both their right arms are | |||
stretched in breast height, both their left elbows bent sharply, so that they stand left side to left side. In this position they turn around their common axis. | stretched in breast height, both their left elbows bent sharply, so that they stand left side to left side. In this position they turn around their common axis. | ||
Bar 21 – 24: Raised Arm Turn ccw.: | |||
'''Bar 21 – 24:''' Raised Arm Turn ccw.: | |||
Bar 25 – 28: Circle round girl cw.: | Now their left arms are stretched and right elbows bent, right to right side | ||
'''Bar 25 – 28:''' Circle round girl cw.: | |||
Bar 29 – 32: Circle round girl ccw.: | Now the boy lifts his right and girl’s left hand above her head, dropping the other | ||
hands. While he spins the girl several times ccw., he walks around her, once cw. | |||
Repetition | |||
Bar 1 - 16: | '''Bar 29 – 32:''' Circle round girl ccw.: | ||
Bar 1 – 8: | Change of hands, same as 25-28 in reverse | ||
=== Repetition === | |||
'''Bar 1 - 16:''' Promenade, no joined hands, | |||
'''Bar 1 – 8:''' boys clap hands on 1st and 3rd beat | |||
'''Bar 9 – 16:''' some of the boys “double” the claps by clapping hands on 2nd and 4th beat, | '''Bar 9 – 16:''' some of the boys “double” the claps by clapping hands on 2nd and 4th beat, | ||
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means emperor, but is also a common surname. | means emperor, but is also a common surname. | ||
== Source == | |||
* [[Herbert Lager]]: [[Grundtanz|Österreichische Tänze, 2. Teil]]. Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Wien 1969, S. 16. | |||
* Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstette, NÖ., Austria | |||
== Music == | |||
*[https://www.volksmusik.cc/volkstanz/kaiserlandler_n.htm zweistimmige Noten mit Bassbezifferung] | |||
*[https://www.volksmusik.cc/volkstanz/kaiserlandler_g.htm Griffschrift für Steirische Harmonika] | |||
[[Category:Basic dance]] | |||
[[Category:Couple dance]] | |||
[[Category:Mixer]] | |||
[[Category:Austrian Folkdance]] | |||
[[Category:Upper Austria]] | |||
[[Category:Austria]] | |||
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Version vom 20. März 2009, 12:52 Uhr
Kaiserlandler (Kaiser Landler)
Form
unlimited number of pairs in circle facing ballroom direction, short arm hold (inside hands joined in breast height)
Steps
walking steps throughout
Dance
Bar 1 – 16: Promenade, both beginning with left foot
Bar 17 – 20: Raised Arm Turn cw.: Partners turn to each other and also join free hands. Both their right arms are stretched in breast height, both their left elbows bent sharply, so that they stand left side to left side. In this position they turn around their common axis.
Bar 21 – 24: Raised Arm Turn ccw.: Now their left arms are stretched and right elbows bent, right to right side
Bar 25 – 28: Circle round girl cw.: Now the boy lifts his right and girl’s left hand above her head, dropping the other hands. While he spins the girl several times ccw., he walks around her, once cw.
Bar 29 – 32: Circle round girl ccw.: Change of hands, same as 25-28 in reverse
Repetition
Bar 1 - 16: Promenade, no joined hands,
Bar 1 – 8: boys clap hands on 1st and 3rd beat
Bar 9 – 16: some of the boys “double” the claps by clapping hands on 2nd and 4th beat, if wanted as a mixer, now girls move forward to next partner
Bar 17 – 32: As above
As many repetitions as liked.
Note
The walking steps should be light and short, body upright and steady.
The origin of its name could not be found, so I do not translate it. The word Kaiser means emperor, but is also a common surname.
Source
- Herbert Lager: Österreichische Tänze, 2. Teil. Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Wien 1969, S. 16.
- Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstette, NÖ., Austria