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Renaissance dances

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Baile de la pavana

Passamezzo

Gallarda

Pavana

Renaissance dance is a style of dance that emerged between the 15th and 16th centuries, during the European Renaissance. It is characterized by its refinement and formality, influenced by the rediscovery of classical Greek and Roman culture. The dances of this period were performed both at court and in popular spaces, and were distinguished by their elegance, structure and symmetry. Among the most representative dances of the Renaissance were the pavane, the gallarda and the branle, which combined controlled movements with a focus on bodily expression and harmony.

Renaissance dances

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Gallarda

The "Renaissance gallarda" is a dance that originated during the Renaissance (approximately between the 15th and 16th centuries), especially in Italy and France. It is characterized as a joyful, elegant and lively dance, usually performed in pairs. It was popular at court and social events, and was often performed in noble settings.It became one of the most popular dances in the European Renaissance courts, especially in Renaissance Italy.

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Pavana

The is a slow and solemn dance that originated in the Renaissance period, specifically in the 16th century, although its influence lasted into the Baroque period. It is characterized by its moderate rhythm, generally in 4/4 time, and a very formal and stylized musical structure.IOften accompanied by instrumental music, the pavane was a symbol of social status and was danced at ceremonial events or festivities.

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Passamezzo

This harmonic structure is adapted to both dance and musical interpretation, being common in instrumental compositions of the time.In dance, the passamezzo was usually performed by couples and featured a slow and elegant movement, in keeping with the restrained character of the music. During the Renaissance, this dance was very popular in Italy and spread to other parts of Europe.