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According to [[Domenico da Piacenza]], the following dance steps were normally found in [[15th Century Italian Dance]], along with their duration: |
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* [[movimento]] also called scosso (1/2 ''tempo'') |
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* [[salto]] (1/2 ''tempo'') |
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Ornaments: |
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* [[frappamento]] |
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* [[scorsa]] |
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* [[cambiamento]] |
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Balli Steps: |
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* [[saltarello]] |
* [[saltarello]] |
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* [[piva]] |
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* [[saltarello todescho]] |
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[[category:dance steps]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 28 October 2005
According to Domenico da Piacenza, the following dance steps were normally found in 15th Century Italian Dance, along with their duration:
- sempio (1/2 tempo)
- doppio (1 tempo)
- ripresa (1 tempo)
- riverentia (1 tempo)
- continentia (1/2 tempo)
- mezavolta (1 tempo)
- voltatonda (2 tempi)
- movimento also called scosso (1/2 tempo)
- salto (1/2 tempo)
Ornaments:
Balli Steps: