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In [[[Fifteenth 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.
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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[[category:dance steps]]

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.