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| | Waltz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Waltzes were the staple of many American musicals and films, including "Waltz in Swing Time" sung by Fred Astaire. |  | | In the 1910s a form called the "Hesitation Waltz" incorporated pauses and was danced to fast music. |  | | The waltz is assumed by some to be a descendant of the lavolta. |
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| | waltz on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The Waltz: My Fateful Steps Toward the Perfect Partner |  | | Mozart, Chopin, Berlioz, Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Ravel have also composed waltzes. |  | | The younger Strauss composed the Blue Danube Waltz, the most popular of the Viennese style. |
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 | | "As soon as I hear a waltz I want to start dancing.. |  | | Waltz history, description, instructions, balls, etiquette, music, clothes, dancefloors. |  | | This is a list of some of the figures used in the New Vogue Waltzes page.. |
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| | waltz - Thesaurus |
 | | dance; hop, reel, rigadoon, saraband, hornpipe, bolero; minuet, waltz, polka; fandango, cancan; bayadere; breakdown, cake-walk, cornwallis [U.S.],; nautch-girl; shindig* [U.S.]; skirtdance, stag dance, Virginia reel; galop, galopade; jig, fling, strathspey; allemande; gavot, gavotte; mazurka, morisco, morris dance; quadrille; country dance; cotillon, Sir Roger de Coverley; ballet (drama) ; ball; bal, balmasque, balcostume; masquerade; Terpsichore. |
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