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Partnered country dance derived from polka, of continental European origin
The schottische (/ʃɒˈtiːʃ/ or /ˈʃɒtɪʃ/; German for "Scottish") is a partnered country dance that apparently originated in Bohemia.[citation needed] It
Schottische
Brazilian music and dance genre derived from the German "Schottische"
German schottische. Xote is a common type of forró dancing. The word xote is a corruption of the German word schottisch meaning Scottish; the schottische is
Xote
Folk dance and tune
Danced to five-string banjo or fiddle tunes in 2 2 or 2 4 metre played at schottische tempo, the minstrel jig (also called the "straight jig" to distinguish
Jig
Argentine folk music genre
was often referred to as the Corrientes Polka. The Chamamé, originally schottische brought by the Volga German immigrants, has considerable Guaraní influence
Chamamé
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
well-known dances such as step dances, waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and schottisches were common, as well as many unique traditional dances such as "The Donkey
Tristan_da_Cunha
Ballroom and folk dance
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Waltz
Country in South America
jawbone, a guitar and maracas. Some popular archipelago rhythms are the Schottische, the Calypso, the Polka and the Mento. Theater was introduced in Colombia
Colombia
Scottish music teaching method
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Canntaireachd
Irish and Scottish social gathering
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Cèilidh
Musical artist
La Serenata (serenade); Little Sunbeam (waltz); Pavilion (schottische); Pit Pat (schottische); Sweethearts (romanza); The Dragon Fly (dance characteristic);
Frederick_J._Bacon
Genre of Mexican music
Ranchera corrido huapango zapateado from Europe: Polka redowa waltz schottische Cultural origins Late 19th Century, Northeastern Mexico Subgenres Northeastern
Norteño_(music)
Set of partner dances
their appearance in the ballroom, including the polka, mazurka, and the Schottische. In the meantime a strong tendency emerged to drop all 'decorative' steps
Ballroom_dance
Type of percussion instrument
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Snare_drum
1997 film
Thunder-Karlsson "Pluttifikation" - Teacher, Pippi and Students "The Schottische" - Bloom, Pippi and Thunder-Karlsson "What Shall I Do Today?" (reprise)
Pippi Longstocking (1997 film)
Pippi_Longstocking_(1997_film)
Genre of folk music
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Irish_traditional_music
National bagpipe of Ireland
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Uilleann_pipes
Nursery rhyme character
by Harry R. Williams, the 1876 polka by E. Jullian Gray and the 1900 schottische by H. Engelmann. Humpty Dumpty makes an appearance in Lewis Carroll's
Humpty_Dumpty
Type of dance tune
there are at least four, some would say seven, varieties: the bouncy schottische, the strong strathspey, the song or air strathspey, all three of which
Strathspey_(dance)
Music genre
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Ceòl_beag
American folk dance
which must not be a waltz or a hoedown (typically it is a jig or a schottische). In modern western square dance, a hoedown is a piece of music used
Hoedown
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
List_of_Irish_musicians
Topics referred to by the same term
Scotland (disambiguation) Scots (disambiguation) Scottian (disambiguation) Schottische All pages with titles beginning with Scottish This disambiguation page
Scottish
Bowed string instrument
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Fiddle
Brazilian music genre
choro resulted from the style of playing several musical genres (polka, schottische, waltz, mazurka and habanera) by carioca musicians, who were already
Choro
Scottish song
is a strathspey song and is commonly sung or played for the Highland Schottische (a popular ceilidh dance), and for the Highland Fling. As an instrumental
Brochan_Lom
Celtic frame drum
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Bodhrán
Dance native to Scotland
setting steps include the pas de basque in quick time and the common schottische/Strathspey setting step in strathspey time. Some dances also involve
Scottish_country_dance
Finnish partner dance
partner dance found in Finnish folk dance, the Finnish version of the schottische. It is danced to music in 2 4 or 4 4 time signature, with about 140 beats
Jenkka
Type of European folk dance event
The types of dance which are commonly included during such a session: Schottische (couples) Bourrée (in double or triple time) Waltz Polka Branle (circle
Balfolk
Song from the 1957 musical ''The Music Man''
show's unusual spoken opening, "Rock Island". The piece is sung in a schottische or "soft-shoe" rhythm. In the lyrics, the reserved and stoic citizens
Iowa_Stubborn
Scottish folk band
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Talisk
Traditional fiddle-playing method from County Donegal, Ireland
County Donegal tune is called the barndance, stemming from the Germanic schottische (essentially meaning ‘Scottish’), also similar to the Norwegian reinlander
Donegal_fiddle_tradition
Six-holed woodwind instrument
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Tin_whistle
1998 greatest hits album by the B-52's
François K. Remix) "Planet Claire" (François K. Remix) - 9:08 "Good Stuff" (Schottische Mix) - 3:38 Summer of Love '98 (Time Capsule—The Mixes) maxi-single "Summer
Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation
Time_Capsule:_Songs_for_a_Future_Generation
Polish lively triple-meter musical form with accents on beats two and three
played mazurkas in addition to waltzes, two-steps, marches, polkas, and schottisches. One mazurka, played on harmonica, was collected by Sidney Robertson
Mazurka
9th episode of the 6th season of The Sopranos
the Norwegian children's song "Hompetitten" (presented as "Johnny Oslo Schottische"). The music was written by Gunnar Wahlberg and originally had lyrics
The_Ride_(The_Sopranos)
Scottish poet and lyricist (1759–1796)
"25 Schottische Lieder, Op.108 (Beethoven, Ludwig van)". Archived from the original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015. "12 Schottische Lieder
Robert_Burns
Type of bagpipe native to Scotland
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Great_Highland_bagpipe
Public university in Jena, Germany
Archived 29 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in German). Norbert Nail: Der schottische Dichter Charles Hamilton Sorley als Student im Sommer 1914 an Saale,
University_of_Jena
Dance
dance Reel (dance) Jig Polka Mazurka Slide (tune type) Highland fling Schottische Strathspey (dance) The Sailor's Hornpipe Waltz Chappell, William. The
Hornpipe
1932 film
appearance by Koko the Clown. It features the song "Any Rags," a 1902 ragtime schottische by Thomas S. Allen. Bimbo the garbage man walks the streets asking townsfolk
Any_Rags?
Celtic musical instrument
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Celtic_harp
Scottish neotraditional folk band
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Gnoss
Range of hills in Scotland
years in order to win a £100 bet. Sidlaw Hills is also the name of a "Schottische" marching tune composed for the fiddle by Jim Watson of Blairgowrie (1868–1931)
Sidlaws
Small acoustic guitar
The music for the guitar includes a variety of dance forms (waltz, schottische, polka), instrumental arrangements of popular songs, guitar arrangements
Parlor_guitar
Brazilian recording artist, songwriter, singer (1912-1989)
"Cintura Fina" ("Slender Waist"), "O Xote das Meninas" ("The Girls' Schottische", written with Zé Dantas, and "Juazeiro", "Paraíba", "Mangaratiba", "Baião-de-Dois"
Luiz_Gonzaga
Traditional dances from Ireland
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Irish_dance
Dance genre originating in parts of the United States
or Traveling Cha Cha, Polka Ten Step (also known as Ten Step Polka), Schottische, and other Western promenade dances, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing
Country–western_dance
Western European-based dance types
out of the way. Dances popular during this period included the polka, schottische, two-step, and the waltz. The dances popular in mid-century were still
Historical_dance
Charmaine - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm Evening Three Step - March Rhythm Excelsior Schottische - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm Gypsy Tap - March Rhythm La Bomba - Tango Rhythm
New_Vogue
Social folk dance with mixed European origins
about 15 minutes, and typically a band intermission with some waltzes, schottisches, polkas, or Swedish hambos. In some places, traditional square dances
Contra_dance
Swiss men's association football top division
Retrieved 11 November 2022. "Keine Playoffs: SFL spricht sich für «schottisches Modell» aus" [No play-offs: SFL speaks out for the "Scottish model"]
Swiss_Super_League
Form of Scottish folk dance and music
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Reel_(dance)
Types 2/4 Dances Polka Hopsa 3/4 Dances Mazurka Minuet Vals 4/4 Dances Schottische and Reinlænder Miscellaneous Fannik, Sønderhoning, Les Lanciers, Totur
Music_of_Greenland
American schottische dance
The Salty Dog Rag is an American schottische dance described by the lyrics of the 1952 hit tune Salty Dog Rag by Red Foley. It is usually a traveling
Salty_Dog_Rag
British poet (1895–1915)
Sorley: A Biography. London: Cecil Woolf, 1985. Nail, Norbert (2017): Der schottische Dichter Charles Hamilton Sorley als Student im Sommer 1914 an Saale,
Charles_Sorley
1990 documentary film series by Ken Burns
Carr 1:10 19. "Yankee Doodle" Old Bethpage Brass Band 0:41 20. "Palmyra Schottische" New American Brass Band 3:30 21. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" Old
The_Civil_War_(miniseries)
Form of traditional singing common in areas of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Lilting
1939 song
Harburg simply wrote new lyrics to his catchy melody, a syncopated schottische in the style of tunes used for vaudeville soft shoe and sand dancing
If_I_Only_Had_a_Brain
Sarabande (Saraband) Sârbă Sardana (Catalonia) Sattriya dance (Assam, India) Schottische Schuhplattler Scottish country dance Scottish highland dance Sean-Nós
List_of_dances
to A major. It ends after a final coda. The second dance is a 112-bar schottische, a bit livelier than the previous dance, and in 2 4. It is in E major
Suite_populaire_brésilienne
Dance that reflects the life of the people of a certain region
were fashionable across Europe in the late 19th century—such as the schottische, polka, mazurka, and waltz—along with a variety of regional and traditional
Folk_dance
Italian genre of music
influence of Viennese ballroom dances including the mazurka, waltz, polka, schottische, march. It later became popular and spread to the rest of the country
Liscio
Topics referred to by the same term
religious hairstyle worn by orthodox Hindus Chotis, (Spanicization of schottische), a partnered dance form This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Choti
Australian Exhibition Schottische MIDI render composed 1879 by William Henry Smith (1859-1929) dedicated to Patrick Jennings for the Sydney International
Sydney International Exhibition
Sydney_International_Exhibition
gives the overall duration of its five movements (I. Cake Walk, II. Schottische, III. Western One-Step, IV. Wallflower Waltz, V. Rag) as 16:30. Hal Leonard
Suite_of_Old_American_Dances
Genre of music that presented a stereotype of African Americans
S. Putnam, 1883), "Coon Salvation Army" (by Sam Lucas, 1884), "Coon Schottische" (by William Dressler, 1884). The most popular coon songs of this early
Coon_song
Italian composer
American-Marsch. Pas de quoi! Schottische. Polka militar. Predilecta. Vals. Recuerdos. Mazurka. Teresa. Gavotta. Tus ojos. Schottische. Xylosono. Polka. lbum
Carlo_Curti
1992 single by the B-52's
(album edit) – 4:05 "Good Stuff" (12-inch remix) – 7:51 "Good Stuff" (Schottische mix) – 3:40 "Bad Influence" (album version) – 5:43 "Good Stuff" (remix
Good_Stuff_(The_B-52's_song)
Type of social dance
similar to a céilidh Twmpath, a Welsh gathering similar to a céilidh Schottische "Dance Videos", contrafusion.co.uk Kinsky, Georg.
Country_dance
129th season of top-tier Swiss football
Football League. 1 July 2025. "Keine Playoffs: SFL spricht sich für "schottisches Modell" aus" [No Play-Offs: SFL speaks out for the "Scottish model"]
2025–26_Swiss_Super_League
British children's television show
Laguna", "Memories Of The Music Hall", "Old Time Waltz", "Schoft-schoe Schottische", "The Honeysuckle And The Bee", "Why Am I Always The Bridesmaid?" Period
ZZZap!
Musical instrument
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Pastoral_pipes
Music genre
Types 2/4 Dances Polka Hopsa 3/4 Dances Mazurka Minuet Vals 4/4 Dances Schottische and Reinlænder Miscellaneous Fannik, Sønderhoning, Les Lanciers, Totur
Nordic_folk_music
Dance move
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Two-step_(dance_move)
Music genre
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Sean-nós_singing
17th-century European spiritual movement
established in many lodges. In 1782 at the Convent of Wilhelmsbad the Alte schottische Loge Friedrich zum goldenen Löwen (Old Scottish Lodge Friedrich at the
Rosicrucianism
19th century. This immigration led to the popularization of galops, schottisches, waltzes, and, especially, polkas. Classical composers and conductors
Music_of_Wisconsin
Foxtrot Mazurka Mento Praise Hymn Pasillo isleño Polca Quadrille Reggae Schottische Soca Vals isleño Zouk Rub a Dub (Socca - example of a genre of folk music
Music_of_Colombia
Type of dance performed on sand
played for 19th-century variety theater sand dancers was in 2 2 time in schottische tempo, but with a great deal of syncopation. Sand dancers kept their
Sanding_(dance)
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Music_of_Ireland
Scottish folk songs sung while fulling cloth
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Waulking_song
1949 British film by Brian Desmond Hurst
something in schottische... I said, "It's a very nice number but I come from the music halls and I tell you you cannot use a schottische at this point
Trottie_True
(gavotte) Myrrha (1876) (gavotte) Sardanapalus (1877) Silver Spray (1878) (schottische) Paroles D'Amour (1880) Intaglio Waltzes (1884) Wissahickon (1885) Presidential
List of compositions by John Philip Sousa
List_of_compositions_by_John_Philip_Sousa
Musical artist
(aged 64) Mexico City, Mexico Genres Bolero ranchera huapango beguine schottische copla Occupations Singer voice actress Instrument Vocals Labels RCA Víctor
Ana María González (Mexican singer)
Ana_María_González_(Mexican_singer)
Class of musical ensembles usually in Scotland
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Pipe_band
Nordic dance and music genre
Types 2/4 Dances Polka Hopsa 3/4 Dances Mazurka Minuet Vals 4/4 Dances Schottische and Reinlænder Miscellaneous Fannik, Sønderhoning, Les Lanciers, Totur
Polska_(dance)
Folk music originating in England
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
English_folk_music
Irish musical form
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Fling_(Irish)
Finnish folk music group
newly-composed music in old-style dance rhythms -- polskas, waltzes, schottisches, etc. -- as well as some Finnish-style tangos, and some jazz and bluegrass
JPP
(also grande rond). The musicians may also use a lakonmèt (mazurka), schottische or polka; the lakonmèt, also called the mazouk, is especially popular
Kwadril
Music genre associated with the Scottish Highlands
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Pibroch
"The Sweetest Lad Was Jamie" in the Schottische Lieder, op. 108, no.5, 1814–1815, musical autograph
25_Scottish_Songs
Music genre
and a fiddle player. They would play dance music like jigs, reels and schottisches, with the way the banjo is played providing the syncopation that ragtime
Ragtime
Scottish footballer (born 2003)
It's my time to kick on". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Schottische Power Für Den SK Sturm". sksturm.at (in German). SK Strum Graz. 25 July
Max_Johnston_(footballer)
Style of Irish music and dance
2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single and double jigs 9 8 dances
Slip_jig
Type of Scottish bagpipe
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Border_pipes
Type of bellows-blown bagpipe
Tenor drum Tin whistle Common forms (by metre) Duple-time Polka Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey
Scottish_smallpipes
Musical artist
radio station XEW. In 1948, Esmeralda introduced Agustín Lara's famous schottische "Madrid" on Mexican radio, and in that same year she recorded it for
Esmeralda_(singer)
Music genre from the Northeast region of Brazil
alternate tempos, as if riding a horse. Xote originally has its roots in the schottische. Baião/pé-de-serra: basically a style of xote, but with the partners
Forró
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, Irish
Girl
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Dearly loved.
Boy/Male
Native American
Swift.
Boy/Male
Indian
Brave
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish
God Spear; Gentle Friend
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : occupational name for a peddler (see Haack 1).North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedge (see Heck 2).North German : perhaps also a topographic name from hach, hack ‘dirty, boggy water’.Frisian, Dutch, and North German : from a Frisian personal name, Hake.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hak ‘axe’.English : variant of Hake 1.George Hack (c. 1623–c. 1665) was born in Cologne, Germany, of a Schleswig-Holstein family, and emigrated to New Amsterdam where he practiced medicine and entered the VA tobacco trade. Colony records show that he and his wife, Anna, were formally made naturalized citizens of VA in 1658. He had two daughters, neither of whom married, and two sons: George Nicholas Hack, the founder of the Norfolk branch of the family; and Peter, for many years a member of the VA House of Burgesses, the founder of the Maryland branch. Hack’s descendants eventually changed the spelling of the name to Heck.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Spring
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Bear Like; Form of Orson
Girl/Female
Indian
(Wife of kalketu)
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Meadow; Honey Wine; One who Lives by Meadow
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
SCHOTTISCHE
n.
A Scotch round dance in 2-4 time, similar to the polka, only slower; also, the music for such a dance; -- not to be confounded with the Ecossaise.
n.
Alt. of Schottische