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Italy, 16th Century
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Balletti
Brando gentile, and the other brandi by Negri
Cascarde
Improvisatory dances
Theatrical dances
Mixers and game-dances
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Steps
Concordance of 16th-century Italian steps
Translation conventions
Alzata de Piedi
Balzetto
Battuta di Piede
Cadenza
Calcagnio del Piede
Campanella
Capriola
Cinquepasso
Cinque passo (Ballarino)
Cinque passi intrecciati (Ballarino)
Cinque passi soprapiede (Ballarino)
Cinque passi (Lutii)
Cinque Passi (Santucci)
Continenza
Corinto
Costatetto
Destice
Doppio
Finto
Fioretto
Fuga
Gambata
Ganzo
Groppo
Incrociata
Meza Capriola
Molinello
Passo
Pirlotto
Punta di Piedi
Punta e calcagnio
Recacciata
Ripresa
Riverenza
Salto
Salto del Fiocco
Scambiata
Schisciata
Scrociata
Seguiti
Sincope
Sottopiede
Spaccata
Trabuchetto
Tremolante
Trito Minuto
Zoppetto
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Italy, 15th Century
French Basse Danse in the 15th Century
16th Century France
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Steps
Cinquepasso
Source:
Italian sources, c.1550-c.1620
French sources, 1520-1620
Also known as:
Cinque passo
Translation of name:
Five-step, aka galliard
Reconstruction:
The basic step-pattern of the galliard. Common across Europe, but described in most detail in Italy.
Cinque passo (Ballarino)
Cinque passi intrecciati (Ballarino)
Cinque passi soprapiede (Ballarino)
Cinque passi (Lutii)
Cinque Passi (Santucci)
‹ Capriola sù'l collo del Piede et intrecciata (Santucci)
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