premier branle, branle gay, branle de Poictou (also called branle à mener), branle double de Poictou, cinquiesme branle (by 1636 named branle de Montirandé)...
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and Opie and Opie (1951), p. 365, citing Chants Populaire du Languedoc: "Branle, calandre, La Fille d'Alexandre, La pêche bien mûre, Le rosier tout fleuri...
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The tune first appeared as a secular dance tune known under the title "Branle de l'Official" in Orchésographie, a dance book written by the French cleric...
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Renaissance dance, the gavotte is first mentioned as the last of a suite of branles. Popular at the court of Louis XIV, it became one of many optional dances...
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involve close contact between men and women was considered appropriate. The branle dance, which involved couples intertwining arms or holding hands, returned...
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short steps, pas menus, taken in the dance, or else be derived from the branle à mener or amener, popular group dances in early 17th-century France. The...
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a 2008 platform fighting game for the Nintendo Wii Branle, a French dance style, pronounced "Brawl" Brawler (disambiguation) This...
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the Canary dance. Thoinot Arbeau's book Orchésographie describes peasant branles as well as the 16th century basse danse and la volta. The peasants from...
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section's similarities to lines written by Montaigne: Qui luy a persuadé que ce branle admirable de la voute celeste, la lumiere eternelle de ces flambeaux roulans...
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Auvergne in France. It is sometimes called the "French clog dance" or a "branle of the sabots". First mentioned as a popular dance in 1665 in Clermont-Ferrand...
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characteristic dance step) is a French court dance. Originating as a kind of Breton branle, it was adapted to courtly use in the 16th century and is found frequently...
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Stairway to the Sea Yes 8. Cousteau's Amazon Series 1S 1982 Objectif Amazone: Branle-bas sur la Calypso Calypso Countdown: Rigging for the Amazon Yes 2 1983...
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in his Orchesographie (1589) gives us a music score of the air as the "Branle Couppé Cassandre". The air was adapted around 1600, presumably by Eustache...
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compliments and sweet words. He proposed to them to dance a new kind of branle, and he played the tune on his bagpipe, sending everyone into a frenzy....
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and composer. He is known for his dance music, bransles (he composed "Le Branle De Montirande") and galliards. Caroubel was born in Cremona. He lived in...
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Ampil Tuich Roche Kusrovie Koh Yor Koh Kapi Îlots de la Comète Roche du Branle-bas Koh Châkrei Koh Pao Koh Sanchaura Koh Rong Sanloem Koh Doung Koh Rong...
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François de Chancy's Tablature de Mandore (Paris, 1629), contains a graceful branle by Cordier. VIAF 161678180 Hamilton, Mary Catherine (1900). "Cordier, Jacques" ...
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steps: pas simple, pas double, démarche (also known as the reprise) and branle. Pas simples are done in pairs, dancers take two steps (typically first...
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power of the age. Dance types: Allemande (Almain) Basse danse (Bassadance) Branle (Bransle) Canario Coranto Dompe Galliard La volta, variation on the Galliard...
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(Brazil, see Bossa nova music) Boston Walking Boston Bourrée (historical) Branle (Bransle) (historical) Brazilian Zouk Breakaway (see Lindy Hop) Breakdancing...
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Bal-musette Branle Bourrée Espringale Farandole Gavotte Java Loure Menuet Passepied Rigaudon Valse musette...
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dance. Among the dances described were the solemn basse danse, the livelier branle, pavane, and the galliarde which Shakespeare called the "cinq pace" as it...
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most well-known source for renaissance chain and circle dances such as the branle, does not contain any dance with farandole-specific steps and figures. The...
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Ethiopia Eskista Finland Finnish tango, Jenkka Fiji Meke France Gavotte, Branle, Farandole, Tambourin, Can-Can French Polynesia Tamure Georgia Khorumi,...
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commonly included during such a session: Schottische Bourrée Waltz Polka Branle Contra dance Mazurka (also known as Belgian or Flemish Mazurka as there...
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Brănești (disambiguation) Braniște (disambiguation) Braniștea (disambiguation) Branle, Baroque dance (Spanish form) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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lune et moi comme le clocher d'une cathédrale gothique, un grelot d'or en branle à son bonnet pointu! Did I think him vanished then? the dwarf appeared to...
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rustic and popular themes. Villanella – Rustic, often lively Italian song. Branle – Lively French dance. Galliard – Lively dance in triple meter. Pavane –...
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MusiXTeX Attaingnant's "Branle de Poictou" rendered by MusiXTeX (lute tablature and corresponding guitar notation) Developer(s) Jean-Pierre Coulon, Hiroaki...
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(in the "ballet" from Ascanio) and Peter Warlock (in his Capriol Suite) "Branle de l'Official" provided the tune for the 20th century English Christmas...
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