Angelosa
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Angelosa is a 15th Century Italian Dance which appears in two manuscripts. It is classified as a ballo.
Reconstruction
This dance is performed by two people, a man and a woman.
Steps used
- saltarello tedesco left and right (SltL, SltR)
- sempio backwards left and right (SbL and SbR)
- doppio left and right (DL and DR)
- contrapasso left and right (CpL and CpR)
- ripresa left and right (RpL and RpR)
- voltatonda right (VtR)
- continentia left and right (CnL and CnR)
Choreography
- The couple begin holding hands and perform four saltarelli tedesci. They then perform a doppio backwards ending with a riverentia. They then perform two sempi backwards and a low riverentia. They then repeat this from the beginning.
1-4 SltL, SltR, SltL, SltR
5 DbL
6 RvR
7 SbL, SbR
8 RvlL
Music
No music survives for this dance.