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branle (/ˈbrænəl, ˈbrɑːl/ BRAN-əl, BRAHL, French: [bʁɑ̃l] ), also
bransle, brangle, brawl(e), brall(e), braul(e),
brando (in Italy), bran (in Spain)...
- (Guillaume de Machaut) – 2:00 4.1."
Bransle ****" (Claude Gervaise) – 1:13 4.2."
Bransle De Bourgogne" (Robert Johnson)– 1:34 5.1."Alman" (Anonymous)–...
- are
based on 17th-century
French court dances – saraband,
galliard and
bransle. It was
danced as part of City Ballet's 1982
Stravinsky Centennial Celebration...
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Bransles (French pronunciation: [bʁɑ̃l] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. The inhabitants...
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dance collection Le
livre de danceries.
Bransle de
Bourgogne Pavane Petite marche militaire Complainte Bransle de
Champagne Sicilienne Carillon A typical...
- 17th-century France. The
minuet was
traditionally said to have
descended from the
bransle de Poitou,
though there is no
evidence making a
clear connection between...
- & Air) (3:19) Athos,
Porthos And
Aramis (Courante) (5:24)
Sword Fight (
Bransle) (3:20) King
Louis XIII,
Queen Anne And Constance/Lady In
Waiting (Gavotte)...
- see
Bossa nova music)
Boston Walking Boston Bourrée (historical)
Branle (
Bransle) (historical)
Brazilian Zouk
Breakaway (see
Lindy Hop)
Breakdancing Breton...
- d'après
Claude Gervaise (1935), FP 80
Bransle de
Bourgogne Pavane Petite marche militaire Complainte Bransle de
Champagne Sicilienne Carillon Bourrée...
- age.
Dance types:
Allemande (Almain) B****e
danse (B****adance)
Branle (
Bransle)
Canario Coranto Dompe Galliard La volta,
variation on the
Galliard Pavane...