[The Tudors] Henry & Anne Volta Scene
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this sex is on fire!
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Too bad this song was left out of the soundtrack :(
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@petter830 i think its out of jane and anne for true love.
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brilliant video!
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@petter830 marriage with Katherine Howard was Henry's a crisis of middle age ;)
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@AresZeus500 its a type of medieval music the volta you can find other pieces that sound a lot like this
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i loved them together, i find her after Katherine of Aragon the only Henry's beloved...and about these two...together, they were so EXTREME ;)
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@71BABOU I think that was the whole point... of the dance I mean... its nothing like the volta because it, like everything else Henry did, was changed and altered to suit him and what he liked and wanted. Also I think the point of the scene was to show the immense passion between Anne and Henry
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@petter830 I think he loved Katherine of Aragon long ago... but I think its a love that sort of outgrew itself :(
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it may not be a real volta, but its a hot dance lol:P
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ok so
Katherine of Aragon = Duty/Puppy love?
Anne Boleyn = True Love and hot sexual relationship
Jane Seymour = Sweet Relationship not much sexual tension
Anne of Cleves = Duty
Katherine Howard = Hot sexual tension
Katherine Parr = Just to be not single.
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Why is this volta so diferent from the one we see on Elizabeth, the movie? The volta steps we see on The Tudors are so different from the song and even the steps on both Elizabeth movies. What changed then to make them different?
LostYesterday, do you know the name of this piece so that those of us who love it can find it at?
AresZeus500 1 year ago 7
@AresZeus500 I'm sorry I answer this instead of LostYesterday. It's originally called "Como poden per sas culpas" [you can hear it here on YouTube] it's a Spanish medieval song. I was, well "remixed", for the Tudors...
OhMyGoddess86 1 year ago 3