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- Linzer Polka, (as it is danced nowadays in Upper Austria) …ause of its star-figure, now the name Sternpolka (star polka) is common in Austria.3 KB (523 Wörter) - 11:07, 26. Feb. 2014
- This dance was first noted in Siebenbürgen in 1935, but later also in Austria. …ld people of German origin live there. Quite a lot of Siebenbürger live in Austria now.3 KB (384 Wörter) - 18:11, 12. Feb. 2014
- …Peter; the latter found evidence, that it also used to be danced in Upper Austria in the late 19th century. See also “Offener Walzer” which is closely re * Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstetten, NÖ., Austria2 KB (243 Wörter) - 11:47, 21. Feb. 2014
- * Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstetten, NÖ, Austria [[Category:Upper Austria]]3 KB (453 Wörter) - 13:18, 15. Mär. 2024
- …007/Clip320.wmv Video] (18,6MB) || Ybbs || || Niederösterreich || AT || Austria …/002/Clip115.wmv Video] (8,3MB) || Ybbs || || Niederösterreich || AT || Austria8 KB (929 Wörter) - 23:21, 4. Jan. 2016
- In Austria this dance is also known by the name “Haxenschmeißer” (Dialect for Bei * Translated by Sissy Banner, Amstetten/NÖ., Austria2 KB (298 Wörter) - 12:25, 27. Feb. 2014
- …isch”. The name “Kutsche” was used in North Germany. It eventually came to Austria, where it developed to a form of the Rheinländer using step-close-steps ( * Translated by Sissy Banner, Amstetten/NÖ, Austria2 KB (306 Wörter) - 21:59, 6. Jan. 2016
- …Polka” is a development of the Linzer Polka. Linz is the capital of Upper Austria. It is not evident where exactly this dance comes from. It is rather certai In Austria now the name Sternpolka (star polka) is used, because the promenade has cha3 KB (487 Wörter) - 20:45, 11. Feb. 2014
- …ler]] || || Pichl bei Wels || Hausruckviertel || Oberösterreich || AT || Austria …lip1327.wmv Video] (14,6MB) || St. Johann || || Oberösterreich || AT || Austria25 KB (2.814 Wörter) - 23:09, 4. Jan. 2016
- …lovakia, whose Sudenten-Germans and South-Moravians brought the dance to Austria and Germany in 1945 after they were forced to leave their home countries. * Translated by Sissy Banner, Amstetten, NÖ., Austria2 KB (350 Wörter) - 11:26, 29. Nov. 2017
- * Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstetten/NÖ., Austria [[Category:Austria]]2 KB (290 Wörter) - 10:56, 26. Feb. 2014
- | [[Nachtwächtertanz]] || || Judenburg || || Steiermark || AT || Austria | [[Nanette]] || || Wien || || Wien || AT || Austria39 KB (4.360 Wörter) - 23:13, 4. Jan. 2016
- …ed with a different Form of dance, compared to Boarisch (South Germany and Austria only and could be confused with Bairisch=Zwiefacher) and Schottisch (see th772 Bytes (128 Wörter) - 21:39, 16. Jan. 2009
- | [[Kombinierter Figurentanz]] || || Amras || || Tirol || AT || Austria …at/ev/gre/2004/003/Clip2042.wmv Video] (14,2MB) 5:35 || || || || AT || Austria58 KB (7.382 Wörter) - 23:10, 4. Jan. 2016
- …[[Ungarisch-Schottisch]] || || Uttendorf || || Oberösterreich || AT || Austria …[[Unterkärntner Rheinländer]] || || || Unterkärnten || Kärnten || AT || Austria11 KB (1.347 Wörter) - 23:20, 4. Jan. 2016
- …/ev/kvt/2006/Clip2639.wmv Video] (8,7MB) 2:44 || || || Kärnten || AT || Austria …lla.com/m/v/at/ev/lt/2001/Clip61.wmv Video] (4,4MB) || || || || AT || Austria46 KB (5.251 Wörter) - 23:17, 4. Jan. 2016
- Puchberg is a village in the Alpine part of Lower Austria on the foot of the Schneeberg (south from Vienna). Similar Schottische were * Translated by Sissy Banner, Amstetten/NÖ., Austria3 KB (416 Wörter) - 12:16, 27. Feb. 2014
- Translated by: Sissy Banner, Amstetten, NÖ, Austria [[Category:Austria]]2 KB (384 Wörter) - 00:27, 8. Aug. 2023
- | [[Oanlatza Drahra]] || || Ebbs || Unterinntal || Tirol || AT || Austria | [[Oanlatza Drahra]] || || Ebbs || Unterinntal || Tirol || AT || Austria26 KB (3.136 Wörter) - 23:13, 4. Jan. 2016
- * Widely spread all over Austria, noted in 1934 by Otto Hief. * Translated by Sissy Banner, Amstetten, NÖ., Austria3 KB (445 Wörter) - 12:26, 27. Feb. 2014