Stately 17th century dance
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PAVANStately 17th-century dance.
caroche(in the 17th century) a luxurious or stately coach or carriage
PAVANEStately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries
sarabanda stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries resembling the minuet
sarabande(Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet also SARABAND
sarabandesSARABANDE, (Spanish) a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling the minuet also SARABAND
PAVANEStately 16th-century dance
pavanesstately dance dating from the 16th century
pavinsstately dance dating from the 16th century
pavansstately dance dating from the 16th century
pavanstately dance dating from the 16th century
pavanestately dance dating from the 16th century
pavinstately dance dating from the 16th century
polonaisestately Polish processional dance popular in 19th century Europe
chaconnesA stately dance performed to such music, popular in the 18th century
chaconneA stately dance performed to such music, popular in the 18th century
pavana stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavanea stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavansa stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
PAVAN17th century court dance
PAVAN17th-century court dance
branleslively 16th- and 17th-century round dance originating in France
branlelively 16th- and 17th-century round dance originating in France
courantedance dating back to the 17th century and characterized by a running or gliding step
courantsa 17th century dance characterized by a running or gliding step or the music for this dance
couranta 17th century dance characterized by a running or gliding step or the music for this dance
tarantismA psychological illness characterized by an extreme impulse to dance, prevalent in southern Italy from the 15th to the 17th century, and widely believed at the time to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula