Contributors in Historical dance
Historical dance
Gavotte
Dance; Historical dance
This dance originated as a French folk dance, taking its name from the Gavot people of the Pays de Gap region of Dauphiné.
Corrente
Dance; Historical dance
A triple metre dance(s) from the late Renaissance and the Baroque era. Courante literally means running, and in the later Renaissance the courante was danced with fast running and jumping steps, as ...
Farandole
Dance; Historical dance
An open-chain community dance popular in the County of Nice, France. The farandole bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella. The carmagnole of the French Revolution is a derivative.
Estampida
Dance; Historical dance
The idealised dance character of all these pieces suggests that the estampie may have been a true dance but there are no surviving dance manuals describing the estampie as a dance. A derivation of ...
Estampie
Dance; Historical dance
The idealised dance character of all these pieces suggests that the estampie may have been a true dance but there are no surviving dance manuals describing the estampie as a dance. A derivation of ...
Saltarello
Dance; Historical dance
It was a lively, merry dance first mentioned in Naples during the 13th century. The music survives, but no early instructions for the actual dance are known. It was played in a fast triple metre and ...
Canarie
Dance; Historical dance
A fast dance from the Renaissance and Baroque eras. It was in 3/8 or 6/8 meter. The dance was named for the Canary Islands, the dance's place of origin.