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gavotte    
n. 甘垡舞;甘垡舞曲

甘□舞;甘□舞曲

gavotte
n 1: an old formal French dance in quadruple time
2: music composed in quadruple time for dancing the gavotte


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  • Gavotte - Wikipedia
    The Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park with George uses the word gavotte as a satirical device in the otherwise irregular, non-steadily rhythmical, song "It's Hot Up Here" to start the second act, "We're stuck up here in this gavotte"
  • Basic Steps for a Gavotte - YouTube
    Subscribed 1 1K 285K views 15 years ago Basic Steps for a Gavotte, The Joy of Dance through the Ages, www dancilla com more
  • Gavotte | French, Baroque, Courtly | Britannica
    Gavotte, lively peasants’ kissing dance that became fashionable at the 17th- and 18th-century courts of France and England Supposedly originated by the natives of Gap (Gavots) in the southeastern French province of Dauphiné, the gavotte was danced in royal ballrooms as a round with skipping steps
  • GAVOTTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GAVOTTE is a dance of French peasant origin marked by the raising rather than sliding of the feet
  • What is a gavotte? - Classical Music
    A gavotte is an old French dance in quadruple metre To establish the feel of the gavotte, listen to the third movement, ‘Gavotta’, from Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony
  • Gavotte - Oxford Reference
    A dance in 4 4 time and steady rhythm which originated in the Pays de Gap region of France (where the residents were known as Gavots) It started in the 14th century as a simple peasant dance but became a fashionable court dance under Marie Antoinette In its more complex form, it was performed by professional dancers
  • Gavotte _ Oxford Reference Online - Baroque Dance for Musicians
    The gavotte developed in the sixteenth century into a popular court dance and continued to be performed as both a social and a theatrical dance through the nineteenth century
  • Gavotte
    The gavotte (also gavot or gavote) originated as a French folk dance, taking its name from the Gavot people of the Pays de Gap region of Dauphiné, where the dance originated It is notated in 4 4 or 2 2 time and is of moderate tempo
  • Gavotte - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The gavotte was a folk dance, performed by the peasants in the Brittany region of France Later it was popular in French and English courts in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Gavotte Definition, Origins Composition | Study. com
    Gavotte Definition: What Is a Gavotte? The gavotte is a dance and musical form popularized in the time of the French Renaissance and the Baroque era (approx 1600-1750) of Western art music





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