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  • Ahh. from PH~ No wonder the instruments used sound familiar. xD

  • It was originally made in Poland but was adapted by Germans

  • cute step.sakto ung step sa music!!

    .varsovienne ang ipeperform namen sa march!!

  • The Varsovienne is the poppular dance in Germany, and it is an offshoot of Mazurka, which originated among the Mazurz of central Poland in the 1500's. Varsovienne speed in Europe in the early 1800's as a ballroom dance.

    That's what I've learned from my P.E Teacher

  • I'd Alsao have this video on my DVD.

  • courtesy of aquarius records. we have this in our dvd.

  • wha !! .. ahhaha .. ang kulit ! .. nkakatanga nman tung sayaw na tuh ! .. di qh makuha ung 2nd step ! .. hahha sakit sa paa ! .. ang galing niu !

  • where can i download this video. . . or song

    plz reply. . .

  • @vickyhenerja just download a youtube downloader then copy the embed code of this video and paste it to the youtube downloader then its all ..

  • --how i get this video from yuotuBe? plz help me..

  • OMG , at my school we have to dance this

  • Anyone from UST HS by chance?

  • Nice, but this is not a German dance, this is a Polish dance.

  • @mittelalterfan05. it is, as far as i know though. hahas. `twas also written in our book. it originated from germany.

  • It is originated from Poland and it was introduced to France by a dance teacher in 1853. Perhaps your book says it is German, because it has the same tempo as waltz, but even the name 'Varsovienne' means 'sg. from Warsaw', which is the capital of Poland.

  • @mittelalterfan05 There are many versions of this dance across the Globe with different titles. The Irish think it's an Irish dance; the French, a French dance; the Americans, American. I first learned to play an English version called "the Waltz Vienna"! A Spaniard called Francisco Alonso also claimed it as his own.

  • @mittelalterfan05 There are many versions of this dance across the Globe with different titles. The Irish think it's an Irish dance; the French, a French dance; the Americans, American. I first learned to play an English version called "the Waltz Vienna"! A Spaniard called Francisco Alonso also claimed it as his own.

  • @mittelalterfan05 pangit mo

  • where can i download the music?

    i need it for our group project

  • da boy was cute..haha

  • what kind or what song this is ?

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