What does waltz mean?

Waltz means: generally speaking, waltz.

Waltz is a kind of self-entertaining dance form, and it is also the earliest dance form with strong vitality in the ballroom. Waltz, represented by W, belongs to one of the modern dance projects. It has the characteristics of elegance and softness. The rhythm is 3/4 adagio, 28 to 30 bars per minute. Dance music is beautiful and lyrical.

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According to textual research, the word waltz in Wu Ye Temple appeared around 1780, originally from Goodwin's "Walzl", which means "rolling", "rotating" or "sliding". Round dance with the beat of "Peng" has been popular in Europe for a long time, especially among farmers in Bavaria, Germany and Vienna, Austria.

As for the waltz, it was played at the Habsburg Royal Ball as early as17th century. Waltz is the oldest sports dance. Although waltz, a self-entertaining dance form, has long been popular in rural areas, it has become a dance fashion for urban people because of its social changes and artistic interest.

/kloc-The French Revolution at the end of 0/8 and its fierce influence in European countries, the rise of the industrial revolution and the large-scale emergence of the working class have greatly changed people's requirements for self-entertainment dance styles. The once popular minuet and Gavit dances were eliminated because of their stiff and formal styles.