"Contredanse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Contredanse" Meaning

Contredanse is a type of 18th-century dance, characterized by a complex rhythm and a counterpoint between two groups of dancers. The term "contredanse" comes from the French words "contre," meaning "against," and "danse," meaning "dance." In a contredanse, the dancers are divided into two lines or groups, and the leader of each group performs a series of steps, responding to the steps of the leader of the other group.

"Contredanse" Examples

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A contredanse is a type of social dance that originated in 17th-century France, characterized by its peculiar figures, rapid changes, and lively music.

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The charity gala featured a mesmerizing performance of contredanse, complete with intricate steps and colorful costumes.
During the 18th century, contredanse was a popular form of entertainment among the aristocracy, with lavish balls and parties showcasing the latest dance styles.
The dance troupe spent months rehearsing for the annual Mozart Festival, meticulously rehearsing the intricate rhythms and steps of the contredanse routines.
After attending a traditional contredanse lesson, Emily felt more confident in her ability to lead and follow the complex figures.
At the weekend's cultural festival, attendees of all ages gathered to learn the joyous and community-building art of contredanse, surrounded by music and laughter.

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