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Definition of Farandole

Farandole
Farandole Fa`ran`dole", n. [F. farandole, Pr. farandoulo.] A rapid dance in six-eight time in which a large number join hands and dance in various figures, sometimes moving from room to room. It originated in Provence. I have pictured them dancing a sort of farandole. --W. D. Howells.

Meaning of Farandole from wikipedia

- The farandole (French: [faʁɑ̃dɔl]; Provençal: farandola [faʀanˈdulɔ]) is an open-chain community dance po****r in Provence, France. It bears similarities...
- Minuetto, and Carillon), one longer mélodrame (the Adagietto) and the Farandole, are both distinctive and lengthy enough to stand on their own outside...
- Farandole is a 1945 French comedy film directed by André Zwoboda and starring André Luguet, Lise Delamare, Gaby Morlay. It takes its title from the Farandole...
- "Sabre Dance", and additional songs including , "In The Land of the Few", "Farandole", "People People", "Seagull (West Coast Oil Tragedy)", written by Paul...
- Jeanne Cappe about two very similar rabbits. Marlier also took part in the Farandole series, intended for children. From 1954, Marlier illustrated the children's...
- Martine. Gilbert Delahaye at Service du Livre Luxembourgeois (in French) La farandole des animaux. Poésies et comptines at Decitre (in French) v t e...
- Abidjan classical High School Jean-Mermoz International School École la Farandole Internationale Abidjan École Nid de Cocody In 1965 a film was released...
- as Nagi in battle. She is initially very cruel towards Yue and Collet Farandole, but she becomes close to them during a competition. During their time...
- Traditions are still alive, especially in folk music and dances, including the farandole – an open-chain community dance. Since 1860 a cannon (based at the Château...
- de Provence has five movements: Farandoulo di chatouno / Farandole des jeunes filles (Farandole of the young girls) Cansoun per ma mio / Chanson pour ma...