Do we have any date for this dance? Pre 16th century?
@moatl6945
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I fear I have to disappoint you, in a way. According to the German language article at dancilla.com (www.dancilla.com/wiki/index.php/Spinnradl) this dance is a later version of the Mazurka of the early 19th century. The triple-version, as shown in this video, was recorded by H. Derschmidt in Klaffer, Upper-Austria in 1924 - a pair-version of this dance with very similar melody was recorded by E. Schützenberger in Nottau, Lower-Bavaria in 1930. These two villages are approx. 30 km apart. Most traditional dances known in Bavaria and Austria originate in the 19th century. As far as I know, triple-dances were common by university-students, that time. And as far as I know, the oldest traditional dance common in Bavaria and Austria is the »Neuer Klapptanz« - also known as »Pattycake Polka«.
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