pavane in English

noun
1
a stately dance in slow duple time, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries and performed in elaborate clothing.
Children also took part in period dances including the lively farandole from Provence and the slower pavan , both dating back to the time of Tudor kings and queens.
noun
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1. 57: Allegretto Cabaretto, for voice, piano and percussion Pavane royal, ballet (1949/50) Targusis (Carlos H. Veerhoff), opera, op.

2. For the less bloodthirsty, guests can join in with a variety of 14th Century courtly dances, such as the pavane, the farandole and Branles

3. Quick Facts Name José Limón Occupation Choreographer, Ballet Dancer Birth Date January 12, 1908 Death Date December 2, 1972 Did You Know? José Limón's most famous work is The Moor's Pavane

4. This manual contains detailed instructions for numerous styles of dance ( branle , galliard , pavane ), as well as short sections about military music, drumming, and marching, and a few details about dance forms such as Morris dance , the Canary (reputed to be dances from the Canary Islands ), the Allemande , Courante , and Bassadance .