Varsovienne

The varsovienne, also known as the varsouvienne or varsoviana, is a slow, graceful dance in 34 time with an accented downbeat in alternate measures.

The words varsovienne and varsoviana are French and Spanish feminine adjectives, respectively, meaning 'from Warsaw'.

Henry Ford's Dance Orchestra recorded a piece titled Varsovienne.

[1] The Albion Dance Band recorded a varsoviana tune on their 1977 album The Prospect Before Us.

Conrad Hilton danced the varsovienne as a type of ceremonial good luck ritual when he opened new hotels.

Piano sheet music for the varsovienne