Put on any one of our German dance costumes and join the German boys and girls as well as adult men and women who love to sing, dance and be merry.

German folk song and dance is full of vigor and spice and a whole lot of colorful fun. By dressing in a German dance costume you could experience the same joy as the Gretchen, Hansel, Gretel and all the other Frauleins and Herrs of all ages do. If you do your shopping right where you are at German Costumes.org, you will soon discover that our selection of German Halloween costumes is huge, that the quality of all our products (costumes and accessories) is top of the line and that our prices cannot be beaten by other vendor.

Take a few moments to review the following dance German, Bavarian & Alpine costumes:

German Beer Girl Dance Adult Costume
(Available in adult sizes to fit x-small, small, medium and large women).

This German beer girl is fetchingly alluring and she can be you in an instant.

The very authentic looking German Beer Girl Dance Adult Costume consists of a sexy mini dress that has a tight fitting green bodice with yellow gold ribbons and Bavarian trimming with a short sleeved white peasant blouse, an attached flaring yellow gold skirt with Bavarian trimming and a white lace petticoat peeping from underneath it and a matching white apron.

Give this German girl a beer mug in one hand, a few ribbons for her hair and a pair of Mary Jane shoes and she’ll become the most beautiful Fraulein in town.

Bavarian German Adult Man’s Dance Costume
(Available in adult sizes to fit medium, large and x-large women).

Handsome and playful are the two adjective that come to mind when viewing this handsome German Herr.

This good looking Bavarian German Adult Man’s Dance Costume includes a pair of traditional brown lederhosen trimmed with beige, adorned with a Bavarian design and held up with a pair of matching suspenders.

Included with this terrific ensemble is a white pull over shirt that features a wide collar, a lace up V-neck and a pair of three quarter length sleeves. As finishing touches, a matching brown hat and a pair of white knee socks are also included.

A stein full of beer in one hand and a beautiful Fraulein in the other, this attractive Herr is ready to party.

OK. Now that we know what German costumes in particular and traditional German costumes in general look like, let us take a quick look at what German dancing is.

German folk dancing is the “polka” which is actually common to many Central European as well as Eastern European countries including Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Ukrain, Belarusia, Russia and Slovakia.

The “polka” originated in the 19th century Czechoslovakia and it is a ulta fast moving and lively dance with a very uplifting beat.

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