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In [[15th Century Italian Dance]] a '''piva''' (pl. ''pive'') is a [[doppio]] done very quickly in ''piva time'', or one bar of 2/4. A piva left is most commonly danced by stepping forward on the left foot, bringing the right foot up near the left and then stepping forward again on the right foot. |
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 11 October 2005
In 15th Century Italian Dance a piva (pl. pive) is a doppio done very quickly in piva time, or one bar of 2/4. A piva left is most commonly danced by stepping forward on the left foot, bringing the right foot up near the left and then stepping forward again on the right foot.