This dance is "Stella splendens" from "Llibre vermel de Montserat" - the red book of Montserat monestery in Spain. The reconstruction of the dance is made by world famous historical dance teacher Jane Gingel. As a source for dance steps and choreografical forms she used medieval pictures of dancing and some ancient folk dances of Spain, Italy and central Europe. So some similarities are possible for example with seguidilla (Spanish) :)
This dance is "Stella splendens" from "Llibre vermel de Montserat" - the red book of Montserat monestery in Spain. The reconstruction of the dance is made by world famous historical dance teacher Jane Gingel. As a source for dance steps and choreografical forms she used medieval pictures of dancing and some ancient folk dances of Spain, Italy and central Europe. So some similarities are possible for example with seguidilla (Spanish) :)
annakleevs 10 months ago
Jedná se středověký, o tzv. poutnický tanec....
Prvky použité v této choreografii odpovídají balkánu devatenáctého století a projev tanečníků.... škoda mluvit
1492janek 11 months ago