The
waltz first originated in
Austria in 1781 and became increasingly popular throughout the
19th century. The term
waltz originated from
German word
walzen, meaning to
roll or
revolve. The waltz developed from the
Austrian dance called the
ländler and the German
peasant dance called the
weller. The waltz first shocked
polite society as waltz
partners held each other as if in an
embrace.
The waltz is a 3/4 time or 3/8 time dance, based on three steps. The first of the 3 beats is strong and propulsive, followed by 2 lighter beats. It sounds like this: ONE, two, three, ONE, two, three...
The steps for the basic waltz are:
1. LEFT foot forward
2. RIGHT foot forward, to the right
3. BOTH feet together
1. RIGHT foot back
2. LEFT foot back, to the left
3. BOTH feet together
Repeat.