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  • Great! Doesn't it mean jerking off a horse? I am just curious. I live in France and "branle" means to masturbate. Uprated and shared.

  • yes, it's the branle des Chevaux, because we dance this branle too (we're a group of medieval dance from San Gimignano, Italy)... but we do it with a horse's stamp as @greatraven1 said, otherwise you just clap and move in circle... we also do other renaissance dance, like the branle des Lavandières, the Allemande, the Gaillarde and so on... but I like your interpretation, it's nice! :D

  • Lovely, but we do it with a horse's stamp where these just clap. Everyone interprets differently! :-)

  • @greatraven1 i agree with you, we also perform this branle during our medieval commemorations in San Gimignano, Italy and we do with a horse's stamp when the people clap and we dance in two lines, one opposite to the other: otherwise they dance in circle.. but everyone has a free interpretation and choreography and I think that this interpretation it's so nice... :) I also saw different versions of the Branle de l'Official ;)

  • sorry, please read what was written in 1595( 1594?) This is wrong.

  • C'est le branle des Chevaux, pas des Lavandières :) !

  • Vous avez absolument raison! Merci pour la correction! :)

  • Y a pas de quoi :) !

    Je me disais " C'est le thème du branle des chevaux, et des pas ressemblant au branle des chevaux... Y a un petit problème ! :D "

    Au plaisir :)

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