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'''15th Century Italian Dance''' centres around the work of the works of [[Domenico da Piacenza]] and his students [[Antonio Cornazano]] and [[Guglielmo Ebreo]].
'''15th Century Italian Dance''' centres around the work of the works of [[Domenico da Piacenza]] and his students [[Antonio Cornazano]] and [[Guglielmo Ebreo]]. These dance masters were active in the second half of the [[15th century]], a time of relative peace in [[Italy]].


The dances are divided into [[bassadanza|bassedanze]] and [[ballo|balli]]. Bassedanze are distinguished by the fact that they do not contain any leaps.
The dances are divided into [[bassadanza|bassedanze]] and [[ballo|balli]]. Bassedanze are distinguished by the fact that they do not contain any leaps.
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* [[15th Century Italian Dance steps]]
* [[15th Century Italian Dance steps]]
* [[15th Century Italian dances]]
* [[15th Century Italian dances]]

==External links==

* [http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/pnd/ Domenico da Piacenza's ''Of the Art of Dancing'' (facsimile)]


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[[category:dance]]

Revision as of 12:15, 2 October 2005

15th Century Italian Dance centres around the work of the works of Domenico da Piacenza and his students Antonio Cornazano and Guglielmo Ebreo. These dance masters were active in the second half of the 15th century, a time of relative peace in Italy.

The dances are divided into bassedanze and balli. Bassedanze are distinguished by the fact that they do not contain any leaps.

External links