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The '''double''', along with the [[single]], is the most common step in [[Renaissance dance]]. There are two types of double; the double left and the double right. |
The '''double''', along with the [[single]], is the most common step in [[Renaissance dance]]. There are two types of double; the double left and the double right. |
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The standard double left is performed by taking a step forward onto the left foot, another with the right, the left again, and then bringing right foot forward to meet the left. A double right is the same, but with opposite feet. |
The standard (forward) double left is performed by taking a step forward onto the left foot, another with the right, the left again, and then bringing right foot forward to meet the left. A double right is the same, but with opposite feet. This kind of double can also be done walking backwards, as is sometimes specified in choreographies. |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
Revision as of 12:11, 23 February 2006
The double, along with the single, is the most common step in Renaissance dance. There are two types of double; the double left and the double right.
The standard (forward) double left is performed by taking a step forward onto the left foot, another with the right, the left again, and then bringing right foot forward to meet the left. A double right is the same, but with opposite feet. This kind of double can also be done walking backwards, as is sometimes specified in choreographies.