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rigadoon
rigadoon, n. (rɪgəˈduːn) [a. F. rigaudon, rigodon, of doubtful origin. ‘I have heard a dancing-master say that the name of this dance came from that of its inventor, who was called Rigaud.’—Rousseau Dict. de mus. s.v. Mistral states that Rigaud was a celebrated dancing-master at Marseilles. The Fren...
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Rigadoon (novel)
Rigadoon () is a novel by the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, published posthumously in 1969.
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rigaudon
‖ rigaudon (rigodɔ̃) [Fr., of obscure origin: see rigadoon n.] = rigadoon n.1706 [see note in small type below rigadoon n.]. 1923 E. Sitwell Bucolic Comedies 26 Dancing with angels all in a round, Hornpipe and rigaudon on the Fair's ground. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Mus. 801/2 The rigaudon was gay and livel...
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Rigaudon
The rigaudon (, ), anglicized as rigadon or rigadoon, is a French baroque dance with a lively duple metre.
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Herbert Fryer
Jonathan Plowright has recorded the Sarabande; his live performance of it at the Wigmore Hall on 15 November 2008 can be heard )
Six Little Variations on a Rigadoon
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chassé
▪ I. ‖ chassé, n. Dancing. (ʃase) [Fr.; lit. ‘chasing, chase’.] A gliding step, in a quadrille and other dances, executed by bringing one foot behind the other while this is at the same time advanced, much as in bringing oneself into step in walking; also, the name of a figured step, containing two ...
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North (novel)
published part, although chronologically the first, in a trilogy about these experiences; it was preceded by Castle to Castle from 1957, and followed by Rigadoon Legacy
It was also adapted into a graphic novel by Paul Brizzi and Gaëtan Brizzi, along with Céline's other novels Castle to Castle and Rigadoon.
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sashay
▪ I. sashay, n. N. Amer. (sæˈʃeɪ) [f. next.] 1. A venture, a sally; an excursion, trip, or expedition.1900 G. Ade More Fables 184 Lutie never got out of her Dream until she made a bold Sashay with a Concert Company. 1935 H. L. Davis Honey in Horn 15 If you yank him out for any all-night sashay on th...
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Lucette Destouches
The character appeared in Castle to Castle, North, and Rigadoon.
Céline died on 1 July 1961, and Destouches largely kept his death a secret.
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hobble
▪ I. hobble, v. (ˈhɒb(ə)l) Also 4 hobelen, 4–8 hoble, 5 hobyll, 6 hobbil, -yll. [Recorded from 14th c.: app. cognate with Du. hobbelen ‘to toss, rock from side to side, ride on a hobby-horse, halt, stammer, stutter’, which appears in Teuthonista 1475 as a synonym of wyntelen, ‘hoblen, volutare, volv...
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Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
The comic is based on Louis-Ferdinand Céline's novels Castle to Castle, North and Rigadoon, which form a trilogy about his experiences from the Sigmaringen
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P. Siris
There are 5 extant examples of dances he choreographed, notated, and published:
La Camilla, 1708, a rigadoon
The Brawl of Audenarde, 1709, a dance suite
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Play (Great Big Sea album)
"My Apology" (Séan McCann) 2:39
"Jakey's Gin" (Traditional) 2:54
"Something I Should Know" (Séan McCann) 2:59
"Jolly Roving Tar" (Traditional) 2:59
"Rigadoon Track 16, a bonus, untitled song, is a traditional Irish song which fans refer to as "Little Beggarman", "Rigadoon", or "Jolly Beggar Dude".
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Danzón
recommend banning the danza and danzón because they are vestiges of Africa and should be replaced by essentially European dances such as the quadrille and rigadoon
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Castle to Castle
It was adapted into a graphic novel by Paul Brizzi and Gaëtan Brizzi, along with Céline's other novels North and Rigadoon.
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