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- "contredanse"), as indicated in a 1706 dance book called Recueil de Contredances. As time progressed, these dances returned to England and were spread...
- Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing, 1706). Feuillet's Recŭeil de contredances (1706), a collection of English country dances, was translated into English...
- return to France. In 1706 Raoul Auger Feuillet published his Recüeil de Contredances, a collection of "contredanses anglaises" presented in a simplified form...
- (dance of Andean folklore arising from the transformation of the European contredance), the bambuco (it is pla**** with guitar, tiple and mandolin, the rhythm...
- fille mal gardée; La Sylphide; Don Quixote; Nutcracker; Raymonda Act 3; Contredances; Sacre du Printemps (Tetley); Firebird; Concerto; Giselle; Swan Lake;...
- marriage. Christine attempts to humiliate Camille by announcing the contredance allemande, but Theo instructs her to follow him, and Camille has flashbacks...
- role in Antony Tudor's The Tiller in the Fields (1978), Glen Tetley's Contredances (1979), the title role of Peter Darrell's Chéri (1980) and the lead role...
- conductor, Archives Records, 2000. Excerpts from Ballets No. 1 & 2, and Contredance from L'Amant anonyme, Tafelmusik Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon, violinist-conductor...
- Louise Lecavalier. In the late 17th century, English country dances, contredances, cotillions, and minuets were po****r. The most known dance was the bastringue...
- publications, editing historical works for keyboard, including: Old English Contredances, edited for keyboard by Anna Barbara Speckner, Verlag B. Schott's Söhne...