SUKTINIS
Lithuanian | |||
PRONUNCIATION: | SOOK-tih-nihss | ||
TRANSLATION: | The turner | ||
SOURCE: | Vyts Beliajus, a Lithuanian immigrant who has been called the "Father of Folk Dancing in the United States," introduced this dance in America. | ||
BACKGROUND: | One way Lithuanians have been able to preserve their national identity, in other words their culture, is through their dances, such as Suktinis. At one time, Suktinis was so popular it was considered the Lithuanian "national dance." | ||
MUSIC: | Folkraft (LP) LP-35, "Viltis Lithuanian Folk Dances," side B, band 5. | ||
FORMATION: | Cpls facing CCW in LOD, W on M R, M R arm around W waist and L handholding her L hand in front of his chest; M L elbow at shldr height, W R handholding her skirt. | ||
METER/RHYTHM: | 2/4 | ||
STEPS/STYLE: | SUKTINIS POLK STEP: With wt on L, hop on L ft, kicking R ft
slightly fwd (ct uh); step R fwd (ct 1); step L fwd (ct &); step R fwd
(ct 2). Repeat is with opp ftwk.
SKIP: Step L (ct 1); low, scooting hop L (ct &); repeat action of cts 1& with opp ftwk (cts 2&). | ||
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MEAS | MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION |
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INTRODUCTION | |||
None. | |||
THE DANCE | |||
1-7 | Dance 7 Suktinis Polka Steps CW in LOD; | ||
8 | Stamp L,R,L in place, taking wt (cts 1,&,2); | ||
9-11 | Skip 6 times, turning CCW in place with M moving bwd and W moving fwd; | ||
12 | Dancing 2 Skip steps, W move swd to L under M L arm to end with his L arm across her chest and her R arm around his waist, M R hand on top; | ||
13-15 | Skip 6 times, turning CCW in place with W moving bwd and M moving fwd; | ||
16 | Dancing 2 Skip steps, M move swd to L under W L arm to end with her L arm across his chest and his R arm around her waist to end in orig "Formation" pos. | ||
Repeat entire dance from beg. | |||
Copyright © 2003 by Dick Oakes |
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