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===Third Sequence=== |
===Third Sequence=== |
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Dropping hands the couple performs two seguiti turning over the left shoulder and then two seguiti past each other in a straight line, turning to face each other at the very end.The couple now perform two continze and a riverenza. This sequence should last for two repetitions of the music. |
Dropping hands the couple performs two seguiti turning over the left shoulder and then two seguiti past each other in a straight line, the man to the top of the hall, the woman to the bottom, both turning to face each other at the very end. The couple now perform two continze and a riverenza. This sequence should last for two repetitions of the music. |
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The person holding the flower continues the dance from Sequence One. Despite the fact that Caroso explicitly states that the person who has handed on the flower returns to his seat, it is a common variation for both dancers to continue dancing, doubling the number of dancers with each repetition. This is often aided by dancing with a bunch of flowers rather than just one, and handing on half the bunch each time. |
The person holding the flower continues the dance from Sequence One. Despite the fact that Caroso explicitly states that the person who has handed on the flower returns to his seat, it is a common variation for both dancers to continue dancing, doubling the number of dancers with each repetition. This is often aided by dancing with a bunch of flowers rather than just one, and handing on half the bunch each time. |
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===Alternative Choreography=== |
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*[http://www.sca.org.au/del/ddb/sections/16th_c_italian_dance7.html Standard SCA interpreatation], which differs only in the 3rd sequence. |
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==Music== |
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The music is played once through for the introduction, and then eight times through for each cycle. |
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*[[media:Ballodelfiore.mid|Midi file]] |
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==Related Pages== |
==Related Pages== |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 4 September 2005
The Ballo del Fiore for two from Il Ballarino was written by Fabritio Caroso, and was dedicated to a noble woman from Venice, Lady Laura Moro Contarini. Caroso classes it as a sonata.
Steps Used
Choreography
The dance begins with one man standing in the centre of the hall, holding a flower in his right hand. It is usual for there to be an agreed position for those other who wish to join this dance, for instance standing to the left hand side, or seated around the dance floor.
Introduction
The dancer does a riverenza, followed by two seguiti, turning over his left shoulder. Note that the steps begin with the right foot, rather than the customary left. This should last for one repetition of the music.
- RvR
- SgR, SgL (turning in a circle)
First Sequence
The dancer does 4 seguiti towards the person he wishes to dance with. The dancer then performs two continze and a riverenza, the chosen partner rising and taking customary hands at the end of the riverenza. This should last for two repetitions of the music.
- SgR, SgL
- SgR, SgL
- CnR, CnL
- RvR
Second Sequence
The couple now perform two seguiti and two scorsi to find a place on the dance floor, and turning to face each other at the end of the last scorso. The couple now perform two continze and a riverenza, still holding customary hands, their arms in a crescent moon shape. This sequence should last for two repetitions of the music.
- SgR, SgL
- ScR, ScL
- CnR, CnL
- RvR
Third Sequence
Dropping hands the couple performs two seguiti turning over the left shoulder and then two seguiti past each other in a straight line, the man to the top of the hall, the woman to the bottom, both turning to face each other at the very end. The couple now perform two continze and a riverenza. This sequence should last for two repetitions of the music.
- SgR, SgL
- SgR, SgL
- CnR, CnL
- RvR
Fourth Sequence
The couple now approach each other zigzagging right, left, right, left with four seguiti. Now standing face to face they perform two continenze and a riverenza. During the riverenza the dancer holding the flower kisses it and passes it on to his partner. This sequence should last for two repetitions of the music.
- SgR, SgL
- SgR, SgL
- CnR, CnL
- RvR
Repeats
The person holding the flower continues the dance from Sequence One. Despite the fact that Caroso explicitly states that the person who has handed on the flower returns to his seat, it is a common variation for both dancers to continue dancing, doubling the number of dancers with each repetition. This is often aided by dancing with a bunch of flowers rather than just one, and handing on half the bunch each time.
Alternative Choreography
- Standard SCA interpreatation, which differs only in the 3rd sequence.
Music
The music is played once through for the introduction, and then eight times through for each cycle.