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==Reconstruction== |
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This dance is performed by two people, a man and a woman. |
This [[dance]] is performed by two people, a man and a woman. |
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===Steps used=== |
===Steps used=== |
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:The man proceeds forward with two steps, one piva and three steps, ending with a mezavolta to face the woman, keeping weight on right foot. Then performs a riverenza and the woman answers. Then returns with three pive and one step (half-length bar). The woman then does the same. The dance is repeated, the woman doing everything first this time. |
:The man proceeds forward with two steps, one piva and three steps, ending with a mezavolta to face the woman, keeping weight on right foot. Then performs a riverenza and the woman answers. Then returns with three pive and one step (half-length bar). The woman then does the same. The dance is repeated, the woman doing everything first this time. |
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 9 September 2008
Reconstruction
This dance is performed by two people, a man and a woman.
Steps used
Choreography
- Starting holding hands, the couple proceeds with twelve pive.
1-12 PvL, PvR, PvL, PvR, PvL, PvR, PvL, PvR, PvL, PvR, PvL, PvR
- Dropping hands, the man proceeds forward with two steps, one piva and three steps (the last one is half-length bar). The woman then does the same.
13-16 SL, SR, PvL, SL, SR, SL (man only)
17-20 SL, SR, PvL, SL, SR, SL (woman only)
- The man proceeds forward with three pive and one step (half-length bar). The woman then does the same.
21-28 PvL, PvR, PvL, SR (man only)
29-36 PvL, PvR, PvL, SR (woman only)
- The man proceeds forward with two steps, one piva and three steps, ending with a mezavolta to face the woman, keeping weight on right foot. Then performs a riverenza and the woman answers. Then returns with three pive and one step (half-length bar). The woman then does the same. The dance is repeated, the woman doing everything first this time.