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==Steps Used==
==Steps Used==


* [[Burgundian Double Left]] ('''DLbu''')
* [[Pied en l'air gauche]] or Kick Left ('''KL''')
* [[Burgundian Double Right]] ('''DRbu''')
* [[Pied en l'air droit]] or Kick Right ('''KR''')


N. B. This is one dance where the pied en l'air is used in a way that does not necessarily imply a forward kick, so it might have used a pied en l'air that does not go forward and is thus not really a kick.
These steps are like a double left and a double right except that instead ending up with feet together, one foot is put in the air.


==Choreography==
==Choreography==


As with all branles, this dance is performed in a line of people holding hands or, if enough people are present, a circle. It is not necessary for the dancers to be paired into partners.
As with most branles, this dance is performed in a line of people holding hands or (if enough people are present) a circle. It is not necessary for the dancers to be paired into couples. The steps are all done while moving to the left; the left foot is placed to the side in order to lift or kick with the right foot, and the right foot follows after.

This is the third easiest dance in the world.


===Verse===
===Verse===


DLbu DRbu<br>
KR KL KR KL<br>
''Repeat''
Repeat


[[Category:Dances]]
[[Category:Dances]]
{{Branles}}

Latest revision as of 17:39, 23 February 2006

The branle Gay is found in Orchesography by Thoinot Arbeau. It is one of the quatre branles.

Steps Used

N. B. This is one dance where the pied en l'air is used in a way that does not necessarily imply a forward kick, so it might have used a pied en l'air that does not go forward and is thus not really a kick.

Choreography

As with most branles, this dance is performed in a line of people holding hands or (if enough people are present) a circle. It is not necessary for the dancers to be paired into couples. The steps are all done while moving to the left; the left foot is placed to the side in order to lift or kick with the right foot, and the right foot follows after.

Verse

KR KL KR KL
Repeat

Branles

Aridan Branle | Breton Branle | Burgundian Branle | Candlestick Branle | Cassandra Branle | Charlotte Branle | Clog Branle | Double Branle | Gavotte | Gay Branle | Haut Barrois Branle | Hay Branle | Hermits Branle | Horses Branle | Maltese Branle | Montarde Branle | Official Branle | Pease Branle | Pinagay Branle | Poitou Branle | Scottish Branle | Single Branle | War Branle | Washerwomen's Branle