- "Hermit"
branle based upon mime.
There were
several well-established
branle suites of up to ten dances; the
Branles de Champagne, the
Branles de Camp,...
- Champaigne.
Branles des Bourgoignes.
Branles des Bourgoignes.
Branles des Bourgoignes.
Branles des Bourgoignes.
Branles des Bourgoignes.
Branles des Bourgoignes...
- the
Canary dance.
Thoinot Arbeau's book Orchésographie
describes peasant branles as well as the 16th
century b****e
danse and la volta. The
peasants from...
-
miscellany of
double branles danced in a line or
circle to
music in
duple time, "with
little springs in the
manner of the Haut Barrois"
branle and with some...
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lifted into the air
while the
couple made a 3⁄4 turn.
Other dances, such as
branles or bransles, were
danced by many
people in a
circle or line. Our knowledge...
-
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...
- and Opie and Opie (1951), p. 365,
citing Chants Po****ire du Languedoc: "
Branle, calandre, La
Fille d'Alexandre, La pêche bien mûre, Le
rosier tout fleuri...
-
short steps, pas menus,
taken in the dance, or else be
derived from the
branle à
mener or amener, po****r
group dances in
early 17th-century France. The...
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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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compliments and
sweet words. He
proposed to them to
dance a new kind of
branle, and he pla**** the tune on his bagpipe,
sending everyone into a frenzy....