This choreography was not intended for noble ladies, but for professional dancers. It comes from a1712 collection of stage (not ballroom) dances.
The dance would have been used in an 18th century revival of Lully's "Atys", when ballets were less often staged at the court and by members of the aristocracy. By this time, theatrical dance was moving into the realm of the professional.
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mattewmartin85 4 months ago
wonderful :)
trmtts 1 year ago
how to do petit sault??
UkitakesLittleGirl 1 year ago
Lovely to the eyes and ears. Thank you.
GanarfGeorgie 1 year ago
Music gcse :(
phraak 1 year ago 7
@phraak ...Thanks for your input. Bill Christie and the boys will be despondent.
LaBelleDanse 1 year ago
Bravo!!!
v1oltta 1 year ago
superbe
Haroldfg23 2 years ago
Beautiful!
SlightlySusan 2 years ago 7
Truly wonderful!
Thank you so much for posting
fairlytaleofnewyork 2 years ago
Our pleasure!
LaBelleDanse 2 years ago
I have trouble thinking that, noble ladies would jump around, am I wrong??
Xanderloveyou 2 years ago
This choreography was not intended for noble ladies, but for professional dancers. It comes from a1712 collection of stage (not ballroom) dances.
The dance would have been used in an 18th century revival of Lully's "Atys", when ballets were less often staged at the court and by members of the aristocracy. By this time, theatrical dance was moving into the realm of the professional.
LaBelleDanse 2 years ago
Well thank you, and nice dance.
Xanderloveyou 2 years ago
Beautiful!
littlecorinthian 2 years ago
Lovely! Bravo!
ravioneu 2 years ago
Hermosa muestra de la Gavotte.
anzdf 3 years ago