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  • Branle - Wikipedia
    The branle was danced by a chain of dancers, usually in couples, with linked arms or holding hands The dance alternated a number of larger sideways steps to the left (often four) with the same number of smaller steps to the right so that the chain moved gradually to the left
  • Branle de lOfficial - YouTube
    16th century French branle performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band
  • Branle | French, Renaissance, Courtly | Britannica
    Named for its characteristic side-to-side movement (French branler, “to sway”), the branle was performed by a chain of dancers who alternated large sideways steps to the left (frequently four) with an equal number of smaller steps to the right
  • Branle - Cunnan
    A branle (also bransle, pronounced brawl) is a 16th century French dance style which moves mainly from side to side, and is performed in either a line or a circle
  • BRANLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BRANLE is one of several couple dances of French origin that were popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, usually in duple measure, mimetic, accompanied by singing, and danced in groups typically in a circle
  • The Society of Folk Dance Historians (SFDH) - Branle
    This branle itself is just a series of slight turns of the body, and has no relationship with the branle dance As previously noted, however, the basse dance did feature double and simple step-patterns
  • branle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun branle (plural branles) A dance of French origin dating from the 16th century, performed by couples in a circle or a line; the music for this dance Synonyms: brangle, bransle, (all obsolete) brantle
  • Branle - Wikiwand
    A variety of branles, attributed to different regions, were danced in sequence, so that the suite of branle music gives one of the earliest examples of the classical suite of dances Such suites generally ended with a gavotte, which seems then to have been regarded as a species of branle
  • Branles de Bourgogne - lute-academy. be
    The first branle de Champaigne under that name appeared by Phalèse in 1549 For the branles de Bourgogne we have to wait until 1551 There are roughly two branches, the first of which starts with Adrian Le Roy His “Premier livre de tabulature de luth” contains nine branles de Bourgogne
  • Branle Explained
    A branle (pronounced as fr ), also bransle, brangle, brawl (e), brall (e), braul (e), brando (in Italy), bran (in Spain), or brantle (in Scotland), is a type of French dance popular from the early 16th century to the present, danced by couples in either a line or a circle





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