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The song is frequently performed in a cheerful, rhythmic, and lively tempo. It has been recorded by various artists specializing in children's music and traditional folk, including performances by Julia Borycka, Mateusz Derelkowski, and Joanna Jabłońska. It is frequently featured in collections of Polish playground games and "music-movement" activities ( zabawy muzyczno-ruchowe ).
These lyrics describe the "two" (dwom) who want to dance, a girl ("panna") who arrives ("zdybała") to join them, and the final energetic count "Raz, dwa, trzy!" (One, two, three!) which often signals a change in partners or a spin. dwom_tanczyc_sie_zachcialo
"Dwóm tańczyć się zachciało" is a beloved Polish folk song and children's game, often categorized as a traditional nursery rhyme or a play-song ( piosenka pląsowa ). With roots likely in the Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) region, this simple yet energetic tune is a staple in preschools and early education for developing motor skills, coordination, and musicality. The song is frequently performed in a cheerful,
Dwóm tańczyć się zachciało, zachciało, zachciało. Panna się zdybała, zdybała, zdybała. Raz, dwa, trzy! These lyrics describe the "two" (dwom) who want
It is widely used in kindergarten settings to teach rhythm, movement, and social cooperation. Children often dance in pairs or in a circle, following the lyrics, which encourages group cohesion and motor activity.
As a traditional song, it connects young generations to Polish folklore and traditional play-songs, keeping traditional folk tunes alive in a modern context.
In summary, "Dwóm tańczyć się zachciało" is more than just a song; it is a foundational piece of Polish children's musical education, combining simple, repetitive lyrics with energetic movement to foster social, motor, and cultural skills.