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The following dance steps were used in [[15th Century Italian Dance]]:
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:

* [[frappamento]]
* [[scorsa]]
* [[cambiamento]]

Balli Steps:


* [[sempio]]
* [[doppio]]
* [[contrapasso]]
* [[ripresa]]
* [[riverentia]]
* [[continentia]]
* [[mezavolta]]
* [[voltatonda]]
* [[saltarello]]
* [[saltarello]]
* [[piva]]
* [[piva]]
* [[contrapasso]]
* [[saltarello todescho]]


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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:

Ornaments:

Balli Steps: