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This is perfect!! Thank you so much for posting.
Ответить!!! I LOVE the spin at the end. :D
ОтветитьInteresting. Simple but entertaining.
Ответитьdancing is a very strange way to carry on ...
ОтветитьHmm... I always thought an Allemande was a so called `Schreit-Tanz´/(Stride-Dance) This constant `touching each other´ seems also not baroque-alike to me - remember: the waltz was accused of a certain rude/rural manner, because the dancers had constant contact to each other.
ОтветитьCute! I immagined Bach
ОтветитьThe allemande originally was a procession of couples, arm-in-arm, hands foward, etc. I don't know about this.
Ответитьforward, I mean
ОтветитьCheck out this book: Guillaume; Characteres de la Danse Allemande, 1769, Paris, Chez L'auteur. You will see 100% of the movements shown on the DVD. Enjoy!
ОтветитьAllemande By Campra
Ответитьmaybe i know what the name of this piece of music is?
ОтветитьAllemande By Campra
Ответить'Passista e Porta-bandeira' from Rio's Carnival .. Any resemblance is NOT purely coincidental.
ОтветитьProof read your statements before you post them...
ОтветитьBefore there were nightclubs...
ОтветитьLa misura originaria dell'allemanda come danza popolare tedesca era ternaria. In Francia è stata trasformata in binaria, come si può osservare da questo video (allemanda di Campra).
ОтветитьWhy do all these allemande videos use the same tune?
ОтветитьI brought this publication, but when I turnt on the subtitles, it said this Allemande was written by Guillaume in 1769. So its not Andre Campa. Where did you guys screw this up?
ОтветитьDude's shoes are sexier than the dame's.
Ответитьthis was like uploaded 11 years ago wth-
ОтветитьThIs is highly inaccurate
ОтветитьIt’s the smoothest I’ve never seen before. I love it. Keep posting these videos.
ОтветитьLooks like a slowed down version of rock and roll dance.
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