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waltz evolved from the traditional Landler, played
by small groups in the inns near the Vienna Woods.
It grew in the Stadtpark and the Volksgarten, the
city parks where bands and orchestras played on
weekends. The waltz was an exciting new dance that
flourished with the musical talent of Johann Strauss
and his son, Johann Strauss the Younger. The Strauss
Family had all of Europe waltzing by 1840.
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hundreds of balls take place in Vienna during the
season of Fasching, which opens on New Year's Eve
and is the last fling before Lent begins on Ash
Wednesday. Retaining the splendor and excitement
of the age of Strauss, balls usually begin with
a lavish opening ceremony featuring honored dignitaries,
costumed dancers, and handsomely-clad young couples.
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distinguished balls include the Philharmonikerball
and the Opera Ball. The Philharmonikerball is held
at the Musikverein, home of the Vienna Philharmonic.
Waltzing takes place in a grand ballroom with a
gold ceiling. The Opera Ball is held in the Staatsoper,
the State Opera House. This is the most opulent
ball of the season, with entertainment that includes
ballerinas performing before the cream of Austrian
society.
allroom at Maryland's mission is to spread our love of dance within the University of Maryland community. This is why the Terpsichorean Ball was first held in 2005.