Duchessa

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Duchessa is a 15th Century Italian Dance which appears in two different manuscripts. It is classified as a bassadanza.

Reconstruction

This dance is performed by three people. The original instructions call for one man and two women.

Steps used

Choreography

This dance begins with three dancers standing abreast, with the woman in the centre. Everybody performs a continentia left, a continentia right, and then advances with two sempi. The men continue with two doppi, while the woman performs a ripresa left and a ripresa right. The woman then performs two doppi while then men perform a ripresa left and a ripresa right. The woman should have made slightly larger doppi than the men did, and therefore be a little further forward. The woman performs a voltatonda right with one ripresa, while the men perform a ripresa forward to draw level. Everybody performs a voltatonda left with two continentie and a riprese.

1-2 CL, CR
3 SL, SR
4-5 DL, DR (men):RpL, RpR (woman)
6-7 DL, DR (woman):RpL, RpR (men)
8 RpL advancing (men):VtR(RpL)(woman)
9-10 VtL (CL, CR, RpL)

Everybody performs two tempi of saltarelli advancing, then two riprese. The woman performs the second ripresa as a mezavolta.

Incomplete, to be continued, Conrad Leviston 06:26, 3 Nov 2005 (CST)

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