
1) Dance form in classical music 2) Folk dance 3) Folk dancing 4) Lively French dance
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The farandole is an open-chain community dance popular in Provence, France. The farandole bears similarities to the gavotte, jig, and tarantella. The carmagnole of the French Revolution is a derivative. ==Traditional dance== The farandole was first described in detail by the English folklorist Violet Alford in 1932. The following description is fr...
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lively Proven
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• (n.) A rapid dance in six-eight time in which a large number join hands and dance in various figures, sometimes moving from room to room. It originated in Provence.
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lively and popular chain dance of Provence and Catalonia. It was mentioned as early as the 14th century and, according to tradition, was taken to ...
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A dance Haute from Provence, France. A typical variation was a quick gallop step danced by a procession winding in and out in single file, headed by a musician who played a drum and fife at the time skipping along without losing a beat. 6/8 or 4/4 time.
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Fa`ran`dole' noun [ French
farandole , Pr.
farandoulo .] A rapid dance in six- eight time in which a large number join hands and dance in various figures, sometimes moving from room to room. It originated in Provence. « I have pictured them dancing a sort of
farandole ....
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rolling cart, usually of desserts or cheese
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[
n] - a lively dance from Provence
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noun a lively dance from Provence; all the dancers join hands and execute various figures
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