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  • '''Orchesography''' is the major source for French [[Renaissance Dance]]. It was published in Langres in 1589, under the name [[Thoinot Arbeau]]. *[[List of Dance Steps from Orchesography]]
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  • We usually use the words '''Renaissance Dance''' to describe dance done in the SCA, rather than [[Medieval Dance]]. This is because we don't know very much about
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  • ...in the area of [[Stormhold]] have taken to dancing the four pieces as one dance, to music of the same name by [[Tielman Susato]]. ...ced katr with a rolling r. In honour of the whimsical mispronunciations of French by the [[Elizabethan]]s however, it is often pronounced as the English word
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  • ...o ''bransle'', pronounced brawl) is a [[16th century]] [[France|French]] [[dance]] style which moves mainly from side to side, and is performed in either a ...the French and Italian dances had diverged by the beginning of the [[17th century]]. The Branle seems to have travelled to [[Scotland]] and survived for some
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  • ...of_England|Henry V of England]] allies with [[Burgundy]] and defeats the [[French]] at the [[Battle of Agincourt]]; part of the [[Hundred Years War]]. ...y: The [[Wikipedia:Treaty_of_Troyes|Treaty of Troyes]] was signed in the [[French]] city of Troyes agreeing that [[Wikipedia:Henry_V_of_England|Henry V of En
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  • ...y considered to have begun in the [[14th century]] in Italy and the [[16th century]] in northern [[Europe]]. ...raditional form, as a cultural and scientific rebirth that began in [[14th century]] [[Italy]], where one of its main centers was [[Florence, Italy]], and the
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  • ...on and the cultural revival known as the [[Renaissance]] around the [[15th century]]. ...of a [[religion]] common to most of the continent from at least the [[9th century]] until the separation of the [[Catholic]] and [[Orthodox church]]es (1054)
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