| 21. | The polonaise is a slow dance of Polish origin, in 3 / 4time.
|
| 22. | Several compositions have been written for these events, notably Johan Svendsens Festival Polonaise.
|
| 23. | At their parties the polonaise, mazurka, and oberek were the most popular dances.
|
| 24. | The theme-and-variation finale came last, beginning with the concluding polonaise.
|
| 25. | The music video features a piano performance of Fr�d�ric Chopin's A flat Polonaise.
|
| 26. | In 1988 he received a scholarship from the Soci�t?historique et litt�raire polonaise in Paris.
|
| 27. | Christopher Radko, Patricia Breen and Polonaise are three of the most popular names in ornaments.
|
| 28. | The Polish national dances are the Krakowiak, Kujawiak, Mazurek, Oberek, and Polonaise.
|
| 29. | Before the ball, dancers are drilled in the fine points of the polonaise and the quadrille.
|
| 30. | That same genteel approach also works against him in Chopin's Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise.
|