Austrian Traditional
Zillertaler Melkertanz
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Composer:Austrian TraditionalStyle:DanceAverage_duration:1:38The "Zillertaler Melkertanz" is a traditional Austrian folk dance that originated in the Zillertal valley of Tyrol. The dance is typically performed during the summer months when the cows are brought down from the alpine pastures to be milked. The exact date of composition of the "Zillertaler Melkertanz" is unknown, as it has been passed down through generations of Austrian folk musicians and dancers. However, it is believed to have originated in the 19th century. The "Zillertaler Melkertanz" is typically performed in a group of four couples, with each couple holding hands and forming a circle. The dance consists of several movements, including a slow waltz, a lively polka, and a fast gallop. The dancers move in a clockwise direction around the circle, with each couple taking turns leading the dance. One of the most distinctive characteristics of the "Zillertaler Melkertanz" is the use of cowbells as a musical accompaniment. The dancers wear traditional Tyrolean costumes, which include lederhosen for the men and dirndls for the women. The "Zillertaler Melkertanz" has become a popular cultural tradition in Austria, and is often performed at festivals and other events throughout the country. It is also frequently featured in Austrian folk music recordings and performances. Overall, the "Zillertaler Melkertanz" is a lively and joyful celebration of Austrian culture and tradition, and continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds.More....
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