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Marsh (LKT)
… brought the bride with music accompanying them... People danced around the bride inside the house.” … with a ‘marsh’ , even when to do so meant interrupting the dances...” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, … use this term broadly to refer to joyful melodies and dance tunes. For these Hasidim marsh is synonymous with …

Longa (LKT)
… “‘Sehnaz Longa.’ The longa is a [Turkish Gypsy] type of dance... [according to Walter Feldman,] klezmer versions of this type of dance were recorded by Josef Solinski under the titles … can be traced to these, mixed with hasapikos, a Greek urban dance.” Phillips 1996b, p. 183 . … Longa (LKT) …

Londre (LKT)
… 2 . Apert 1996a, p. 16 . “Hora: A popular Romanian-Jewish dance in a limping, duple meter, often notated in 3/8 time. … as hoira, londre, zhok, vulekhl, krimer tants (‘crooked dance’), or ‘slow hora.’ Not to be confused with the brisk Israeli dance of the same name.” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . “ Olandre …

Lizginke (LKT)
… reference. “A ‘kozak’ [and a freylekhs ]... were folk-dances for adults and in-laws. The youth strutted its wares in waltzes, krakoviaks , etc... They used to dance a vals-boston and a lizginke-tsherkesishen dance with a knife in the hands...” [Dubno, Poland, …

Levonikhe (LKT)
… get the full reference. “ Levonikhe -- name of a peasant dance; the primitive dance of the White Russian peasants was later cultivated in … the White Russian Republic. Jewish girls also once used to dance a levonikhe . Reyzen 1945, p. 5 . … Levonikhe (LKT) …

Lancers (LKT)
… svadebnye obichai ( Perezhitoe 3), the author lists the dances done by girls with the bride at the preliminaries … wrote the article in Russian and did not try to include dances other than those generally known; thus, it is typical that the frejlaxs is also not cited. Most of the dances Levanda mentioned were widespread among the masses …

Lancelot (LKT)
… , Waltz , forms of popular Russian, Polish, and Rumanian dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1266 . “ The Quadrille and … Bulgar, Pas d’Espagne, Vingerka : derived from the national dances of other countries (Russia, Poland, Roumania, etc.).” …

Kutner (LKT)
… room... Meanwhile the young men began dancing. Girls danced also but separately. They danced folk dances and waltzes, in which boys dance with boys and girls …

Pinkas Khmelnik (Chmielnik)
… 1960 … Ashkenaz … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Jewish dance … Jewish wedding … Ashkenazi … Moyshe-Leyzer Mints … …

Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’
… wedding music … Klezmer … Emil Sekulitz … Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’ …