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Branle - Wikipedia
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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Branle de l'Official - YouTube
592K views · 3:04 · Go to channel · Medieval dance. Bransle Montarde. Saltus Gladii•31K views · 6:07 · Go to channel · Pavane - Galliard.
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Bransle | Arts in the Renaissance - PBS LearningMedia
In this video viewers watch as Kentucky students perform the Maltese Bransle (pronounced brahwl), a country dance that was popular in the royal courts of ...
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bransle
† ˈbransle Obs. Also 8 bransel. [a. F. bransle (16th c.), a graphical variant of branle: see branle, also brangle, brantle.] 1. Movement, perturbation. rare. (= brangle n.1 1, branle n. 1.)1603 Florio Montaigne iii. ix. (1632) 565 Observe..the motions and bransles of the Heavens. 2. A kind of dance;...
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BRANLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. 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.
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2. Bransle | Music Resources - Rod-n-Tom
A 'Bransle' is a fast 16th Century French dance, danced in a line or in a circle, normally by couples linking arms or holding hands.
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Michael Praetorius – Bransle de la Torche à 5 from "Terpsichore"
Michael Praetorius's dance collection "Terpsichore" is the largest unified collection of instrumental that survives from early ...
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The Bransles of Stravinsky's Agon : A Transition to Serial Composition
Traditionally, the Bransle simple and the Bransle double were written in duple meter, while the Bransle gay was written in triple meter. 8 In Agon,the ...
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Bransle TGD1027 - The Golden Dance Store
A type of Renaissance French dance popular in the early 16th century. It was danced by a chain of dancers, in a line or circle, usually holding hands.
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Bransles
Bransles are the simplest of the known renaissance dances, and a bransle is usually the first dance that is taught of any of the known medieval or renaissance ...
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Renaissance Dance Lessons! - Double Bransle and ... - YouTube
A turbo step-by-step tutorial on two 16th century French dances, Double Bransle and Washerwoman's Branle, from Thoinou Arbeau's dance manual ...
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brantle
† ˈbrantle Obs. [Phonetic var. of brandle.] A kind of dance; = brangle n.1 2, branle n. 2, bransle n. 2.1662 Pepys Diary 31 Dec., They danced the Brantle. 1846 Sir R. de Coverley 229 Asking a thousand questions..respecting certain brantles and corantos.
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Agon (ballet)
(Second pas-de-trois: 2 male, 1 female dancers)
Bransle simple (2 male dancers)
Bransle gay (1 female dancer)
Bransle double (2 male, 1 female dancers) form a twelve-tone row in the Bransle Double.
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brangle
▪ I. † ˈbrangle, n.1 Obs. [Phonetic variant of branle v.; cf. brangle v.1, also brandle, bransle, brantle.] 1. A shake, an impulse, a setting in motion; = F. branle, branle, bransle.1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 266 Forced, for want of a convenient agent to give them the due brangle, to lye immobi...
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Suite française (Poulenc)
Structure
Bransle de Bourgogne
Pavane
Petite marche militaire
Complainte
Bransle de Champagne
Sicilienne
Carillon
A typical performance lasts
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