'Let the waltz begin!' Vienna's ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian capital’s ...
Why do so many young Austrians learn how to waltz and long to be debutantes at the Vienna Opera Ball? DW steps into the world of the Viennese waltz. The waltz was based on the Ländler, a folk dance ...
Vienna's winter ball season is back in full swing after Covid restrictions wiped it out for two years in a row - Copyright AFP Alex HALADA Vienna's winter ball season ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Grete Wiesenthal, a ballet-trained Viennese dancer, made the waltz modern and a vehicle for solo expression. By Meryl Cates Waltzing can go on for ...
‘Let the waltz begin!’ Vienna’s ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian capital’s ...
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