DANZAS DEL RENACIMIENTO
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Renaissance dances
The Pavane is a slow, stately Renaissance court dance that originated in Italy and became popular in European courts during the 16th and 17th centuries. Dancers performed with graceful, gliding steps to showcase elegance and nobility.
PAVANE
GALLIARD
PASSAMEZZO
SALTARELLO
The Pavane is a slow, stately Renaissance court dance that originated in Italy and became popular in European courts during the 16th and 17th centuries. Dancers performed with graceful, gliding steps to showcase elegance and nobility.
The Galliard is a lively Renaissance dance featuring energetic jumps, kicks, and leaps. Popular in the 16th century, it often followed the Pavane and allowed dancers to showcase their agility and vitality. It was accompanied by upbeat music.
The Passamezzo is an Italian Renaissance dance characterized by its repetitive rhythmic patterns and moderate tempo. Often performed in pairs, it served as a foundation for variations and improvisations, making it a popular courtly dance during the 16th century.
The Saltarello is an Italian Renaissance dance known for its fast-paced, lively jumps and skips. It was popular in the 14th and 15th centuries and often accompanied by upbeat music, showcasing the dancers' agility and energy.
Renaissance dances refer to various styles from the Renaissance period (14th to 17th centuries) in Europe. They were performed at social gatherings and reflected the elegance and cultural values of the time, showcasing the sophistication of the era's social rituals.