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The '''mixed branles''', or mixed branles of Champagne, is a suite of five dances from ''[[Orchesography]]''. In [[Lochac]] the are sometime referred to as '''The Cut Branles'''. The suite does not require the dancers to be paired off, and |
The '''mixed branles''', or mixed branles of Champagne, is a suite of five dances from ''[[Orchesography]]''. In [[Lochac]] the are sometime referred to as '''The Cut Branles'''. The suite does not require the dancers to be paired off, and so may be danced with any number of people. |
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==The Dances== |
==The Dances== |
Revision as of 12:43, 28 August 2004
The mixed branles, or mixed branles of Champagne, is a suite of five dances from Orchesography. In Lochac the are sometime referred to as The Cut Branles. The suite does not require the dancers to be paired off, and so may be danced with any number of people.