- bassedance
- Bassedance, Saltatio numerosa.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
Basse danse — The basse danse, or low dance , was the most popular court dance in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, especially at the Burgundian court, often in a combination of 6/4 and 3/2 time allowing for use of hemiola. When danced, couples… … Wikipedia
Ingrid Brainard — (November 10 1925 ndash; February 18 2000) was a dance historian, musicologist, and scholar who contributed significantly to the development of the fields of dance history in general, and early dance history in specific. She had a dance troupe,… … Wikipedia
Thoinot Arbeau — Orchesographie (1588) Tratado de Danzas de Thoinot Arbeau. Thoinot Arbeau (Dijon, 1519 1595) es el anagrama con que se conoce a Jehan Tabourot, sacerdote católico, canónigo de Langres, recordado por su manual de danzas Orchesographie. Este… … Wikipedia Español