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"Galliard"
Keywords:
dance
,
triple
,
gailliarde
,
pavane
,
gahl
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Bachata
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A gay, lively dance. Cf. Gailliarde.
ftp.uga.edu
A lively court dance of Italian origin, usually in triple time, popular in 16th and 17th centuries.
wku.edu
an athletic sort of dance
math.bu.edu
Lively, triple-meter French court dance.
essentialsofmusic.com
A lively, vigorous sixteenth-century dance.
hypermusic.ca
(gahl´-yard). A leaping dance in a fast triple meter, often preceded by a slower pavane.
trumpet.sdsu.edu
The galliard (gaillarde, in French) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is mentioned in dance manuals from England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy, among others.
en.wikipedia.org
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Keywords:
brisk
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gay
,
active
,
man
Gay; brisk; active.
ftp.uga.edu
A brisk, gay man.
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