LA MAZURKA MEXICANA
This is a 19th century dance, circa
1860. It was danced in the
South-western United States. |
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FORMATION: |
Couples facing LOD -
inside hands joined. M has free hand behind
back; W holds skirt. |
RECORD: |
Peerless 1097 – Dos Besitos |
MUSIC: |
3 / 4 |
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FIGURE I –
(Balance and run forward - begin with outside foot.) |
Measure |
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1 |
Waltz-Balance back-to-back with partner |
2 |
Waltz-Balance face-to-face with partner |
3 |
Run 3 steps forward, in line of direction |
4 |
Stamp inside foot (1); hold (2,3) |
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Repeat measures 1-4 three times. |
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FIGURE II – Varsouviana |
1 |
In Varsouvien position W passes in front of M with
3 steps to the L; M passes behind W moving
to the R. |
2 |
Point free foot toward partner (1); hold (2,3) |
3-4 |
Repeat meas. 1-2 of Fig. II |
5-16 |
Repeat meas. 1-4 of Fig. II three times |
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FIGURE III – Valseado (Mexican style waltz) |
1-8 |
Dance 8 Valseadi steps in place in modified social
dance position, partners face, (M's back to center.). |
9-16 |
8 turning Valseado steps moving CW around circle. |
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Repeat dance from beginning. |
Bea
Montross International Weekend
MVFD Syllabus Collection –
Copyright Miami Valley Folk Dancers 2004