lively dance originating from the fifteenth-century, generally in triple time
Galliard
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popular eighteenth century French dance form
Galliarde
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lively dance originating from the fifteenth century, generally in triple time
Gaillard
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a simple triple time dance usually popular in the 16th and 17th centuries
Galop
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a lively nineteenth century round dance in simple duple time
Galopade
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a lively nineteenth century round dance in simple duple time
Furiant
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a rapid, polyrhythmic dance type in triple time from Bohemia
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a French dance similar to the gavotte but beginning on the fourth beat of four rather than the third of four as in the gavotte
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a stately court dance of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries