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  1. Waltz - Wikipedia

    The waltz (from German Walzer [ˈvaltsɐ] ⓘ, meaning "to roll or revolve") [1] is a ballroom and folk dance, in triple ( 3 4 ) time, performed primarily in closed position.

  2. Waltz | Romantic, Viennese, Ballroom | Britannica

    waltz, (from German walzen, “to revolve”), highly popular ballroom dance evolved from the Ländler in the 18th century. Characterized by a step, slide, and step in 3/4 time, the waltz, with …

  3. Vienna’s Ball Season Traditions of Waltzes and White Ties

    10 hours ago · The annual Vienna Philharmonic Ball anchors a winter calendar of some 450 dances across the city that open a window into Viennese tradition, then and now.

  4. How to Dance the Waltz for Beginners - wikiHow

    Jun 4, 2025 · The waltz is a simple and elegant ballroom dance that dates back to 13th century Europe. It follows a slower tempo and uses the box step, or a series of 6 movements that form …

  5. Waltz History and Origins

    May 28, 2025 · Uncover the rich waltz history and its origins. Learn how waltz history has shaped this elegant dance style.

  6. History of the Waltz - International folk dance

    In contemporary ballroom dance, the fast versions of the Waltz are called Viennese Waltz, as opposed to the slow Waltz. Today, both versions are extremely popular with dancers of all ages.

  7. Waltz – Dance Master

    The Waltz originated in the late 18th century in Austria and southern Germany. It evolved from folk dances like the Ländler, a rustic, turning partner dance popular among peasants.