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Galop (dance)

Galop (dance)

The people who dance a Johann Strauss first product "great gallop." Than an addendum to theater newspaper "scene (1839) of Vienna" of Vienna an engraving image [1] of Abraham Geiger based on the picture of J.C. シェラー.

A galop (British: Galop) is a dance to express the state to run at full speed of the horse. I am called "a galop" (Galopp) in German.

I take "l" out of "Gallop" meaning the scamper of the horse in English one character and transcribe it into "Galop", but being spelled of dancing with the scamper of the horse is same "Galopp" in German [2].

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It was raging in Vienna of the 1820s. The duo who tied a hand forms a huge ring, and the contents of the dance turn around by intense force [2]. It was natural that shoes were stepped on, and clothes were distracted, and a wig flew and was intensity as a stampede got up in some cases [2]. I was told that there was the person who became hard to breathe, and it was prohibited for a reason "to hurt its health" by the excessive intensity.

In addition, I do not change in the speed so much with polka シュネル (German version), but polka シュネル is based on human step to the last and is a dance danced by an again independent duo [2].

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Source

  1. ^ ringer (1997) p.115
  2. ^ a b c d Komiya (2000) p.86

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