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The [[branle]] '''Poitou''' (or ''Branle de Poitou'') is found in [[Orchesography]] by [[Thoinot Arbeau]]. It is reputed to have been danced by the Poitevans. The music is in |
The [[branle]] '''Poitou''' (or ''Branle de Poitou'') is found in [[Orchesography]] by [[Thoinot Arbeau]]. It is reputed to have been danced by the Poitevans. The music is in has a time signature of 9/4. There are many instrumental pieces from [[16th century]] [[France]] called ''Branle de Poitou'' with either 9/4 or 6/4 timing, or else an alternation between the two. |
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Some musical examples of the ''Branle double de Poitou'' also exist. |
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==Steps Used== |
==Steps Used== |
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Revision as of 10:02, 1 July 2005
The branle Poitou (or Branle de Poitou) is found in Orchesography by Thoinot Arbeau. It is reputed to have been danced by the Poitevans. The music is in has a time signature of 9/4. There are many instrumental pieces from 16th century France called Branle de Poitou with either 9/4 or 6/4 timing, or else an alternation between the two.
Some musical examples of the Branle double de Poitou also exist.
Steps Used
- Pied en l'air gauche or Kick Left (KL)
- Pied en l'air droit or Kick Right (KR)
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 couples.
Verse
KR KL KR KL (slowly, taking three beats for each kick)
KR KL KR KL (quickly, taking one beat for each kick)
Pause for two beats
Repeat