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Arbeau wrote probably one of the most important dance treatises of the [[16th century]], Orchesographie, first published in 1587.
'''Arbeau''' wrote probably one of the most important dance treatises of the [[16th century]], [[Orchesography]], first published in 1588.


Orchesographie contains music and instructions for many of the bransles, pavans, galliards, and other dances commonly done in the SCA. Arbeau's dances were easily accessible to the masses both in his own time and today, as opposed to the more courtly dances of the Italian dance masters.
Orchesography contains music and instructions for many of the [[branle]]s, [[pavan]]s, [[galliard]]s, and other dances commonly done in the SCA. Arbeau's dances were easily accessible to the masses both in his own time and today, as opposed to the more courtly dances of the Italian dance masters.


Thoinot Arbeau was an anagram for Arbeau's real name.
Thoinot Arbeau was an anagram for Jehan Tabourot's real name.

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Latest revision as of 14:33, 4 December 2006

Arbeau wrote probably one of the most important dance treatises of the 16th century, Orchesography, first published in 1588.

Orchesography contains music and instructions for many of the branles, pavans, galliards, and other dances commonly done in the SCA. Arbeau's dances were easily accessible to the masses both in his own time and today, as opposed to the more courtly dances of the Italian dance masters.

Thoinot Arbeau was an anagram for Jehan Tabourot's real name.