Not a dance from Flandres, but from Lower Saxony in Germany ! There it is called "Scheesseler Windmüller", after a village half the way between Hamburg and Bremen and well-known from the well-preserved historical farming houses. Where did You get the dance from - perhaps from one of the "Dans met ons" booklets from Antwerp ? Only there one can find international dances from many countries of the world, incl. Germany.
Not a dance from Flandres, but from Lower Saxony in Germany ! There it is called "Scheesseler Windmüller", after a village half the way between Hamburg and Bremen and well-known from the well-preserved historical farming houses. Where did You get the dance from - perhaps from one of the "Dans met ons" booklets from Antwerp ? Only there one can find international dances from many countries of the world, incl. Germany.
alpenfrauchen 2 years ago