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* [[Double left (branle)|Double left]] ('''DL''') |
* [[Double left (branle)|Double left]] ('''DL''') |
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* [[Single right (branle)|Single right]] ('''SR'') |
* [[Single right (branle)|Single right]] ('''SR''') |
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==Choreography== |
==Choreography== |
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==Variations== |
==Variations== |
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In place of the single, three quick kicks |
In place of the single right, one may do three quick kicks: [[pied en l'air gauche]], [[pied en l'air droit]], pied en l'air gauche. This is a [[division]] or <I>decoupement</I>. Presumably other divisions would also have been done, as in the [[Double Branle]] |
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[[Category:Dances]] |
[[Category:Dances]] |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 22 February 2006
The branle Single is found in Orchesography by Thoinot Arbeau. It is one of the quatre branles.
Steps Used
- Double left (DL)
- Single right (SR)
Choreography
As with all branles, this dance is performed in a line of people holding hands or, if enough people are present, a circle. It is not necessary for the dancers to be paired into partners.
This is the second easiest dance in the world.
Verse
DL SR Repeat
Variations
In place of the single right, one may do three quick kicks: pied en l'air gauche, pied en l'air droit, pied en l'air gauche. This is a division or decoupement. Presumably other divisions would also have been done, as in the Double Branle