1. Mazurka originated in Poland. It is a Polish folk dance and became popular in European countries in the 18th century. The movements include sliding steps, spinning in pairs, women running briskly around men, etc. The "Mazurka" dance that appears in major ballets today has evolved into a stage performance form with distinctive rhythm, bold dance steps, and noble and elegant temperament.
2. Mazurka dance steps are difficult for beginners to master due to its special rhythm. It takes a period of practice to skillfully combine various dance moves and patterns. . In the "Character Dance" class of the ballet discipline, the "Mazurka" dance step also requires more class hours to practice in order to master it better.
3. Mazurka is the name of a Polish folk dance that was popular in European countries in the 18th century. The music rhythm of "Mazurka" is medium-speed three beats, with many accent changes, most commonly on the second and third beats. The mood is lively and enthusiastic, with light rhythm, atmosphere and emotion as the main focus. Most mazurkas are like jokers, often with twists and turns. The dance is performed as a group dance between men and women.