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In [[15th Century Italian Dance]] a '''sempio''' (pl. ''sempi'') is a single, unclosed step. Sempi may be performed with either the left or right foot. Two sempi take one bar of bassadanza to perform. |
In [[15th Century Italian Dance]] a '''sempio''' (pl. ''sempi'') is a single, unclosed step. Sempi may be performed with either the left or right foot. Two sempi take one bar of bassadanza to perform. |
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Revision as of 05:00, 7 October 2007
dronricle In 15th Century Italian Dance a sempio (pl. sempi) is a single, unclosed step. Sempi may be performed with either the left or right foot. Two sempi take one bar of bassadanza to perform.