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- Kozachok abstract "Kozachok (Ukrainian: Козачок) or kazachok (Russian: Казачок) is a folk dance from Ukraine. It is a fast, linear, couple-dance in 2/4, typically in a constantly increasing tempo and of an improvisatory character in a major key. The woman leads and the man follows, imitating her figures- she signals movement changes by hand clapping.The kozachok, from Kozak (\"Cossack\"), can be traced back to the Vertep, the late 16th and 17th century Ukrainian itinerant puppet theatre. Vertep plays consisted of two parts, the first dramatizing the birth of Christ, and the second with a secular plot. In Ukraine it was often a joyful celebration centred on the Cossacks from the Zaporizhian region, who sang, played the bandura, and danced. This dance became known as the Vertepny Kozachok, literally meaning \"A Cossack Puppet from Vertep\" and displayed all the characteristics of the fiery Kozak temperament.Variants of the kozachok also include the Kuban-kazachok (from the Kuban district) and the Ter-kazachok (from the northern Caucasus).The first known arrangement of a kozachok is attributed to the Ruthenian lutenist and composer K.S.R. Dusiacki (17th century). There are manuscript collections of kozachok melodies from the second half of the 18th century, and printed collections begin to appear toward the end of that century.The Kozachok was often performed in the 18th century in French ballets and achieved widespread popularity after the Russian troops occupied Paris in the 1813.In the 19th century the dance has changed, it was then performed as a circle-dance; since the end of the 1960s, it has been revived in many countries. There are arrangements of it in the works of Alexander Serov, Tchaikovsky and other Russian composers. Among works for symphony orchestra, notable are Alexander Dargomyzhsky's Malorossiysky kazachok (Малороссийский казачок), R. Simovych's Third Symphony and the Dance Suite by A. Kolomiyetz.".
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- Kozachok wikiPageRevisionID "629384153".
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink A._Kolomiyetz.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Dargomyzhsky.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Serov.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Bandura.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_dances.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Christ.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Folk_dance.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Kuban.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Puppet.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink R._Simovych.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainians.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Vertep.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Vertepny_Kozachok.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Bobri.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLink Zaporizhia.
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasatchok".
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kozachok".
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kozak".
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLinkText "kasatschok".
- Kozachok wikiPageWikiLinkText "kozachok".
- Kozachok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk-dance-stub.
- Kozachok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Kozachok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Kozachok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Kozachok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-stub.
- Kozachok subject Category:Ukrainian_dances.
- Kozachok hypernym Dance.
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- Kozachok type TopicalConcept.
- Kozachok type Genre.
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- Kozachok type Concept.
- Kozachok type Thing.
- Kozachok type Q188451.
- Kozachok comment "Kozachok (Ukrainian: Козачок) or kazachok (Russian: Казачок) is a folk dance from Ukraine. It is a fast, linear, couple-dance in 2/4, typically in a constantly increasing tempo and of an improvisatory character in a major key. The woman leads and the man follows, imitating her figures- she signals movement changes by hand clapping.The kozachok, from Kozak (\"Cossack\"), can be traced back to the Vertep, the late 16th and 17th century Ukrainian itinerant puppet theatre.".
- Kozachok label "Kozachok".
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- Kozachok sameAs Казачок.
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- Kozachok sameAs Kazatchok.
- Kozachok sameAs Kozačok.
- Kozachok sameAs Казачок.
- Kozachok sameAs Kozak_(taniec).
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- Kozachok sameAs Казачок.
- Kozachok sameAs Kazačok.
- Kozachok sameAs Козачок.
- Kozachok sameAs Q1734834.
- Kozachok wasDerivedFrom Kozachok?oldid=629384153.
- Kozachok isPrimaryTopicOf Kozachok.