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This is one of Domenico's dances, appearing also in Guglielmo's text. It is a dance for two couples, one behind the other. The name of this dance means "ring", and most of the dance is done with the dancers in a circle. It also bears many resemblances to some of the 4 person English Country dances of the 17th century. The dance is almost entirely in quadernaria time (4/4) , and most of the steps are saltarello todescho. |
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Part 1: Saltarello Todescho (4/4) |
1 - 8 |
SlL SlR SlL SlR SlL SlR SlL SlR |
8 saltarello steps forwards, starting on the left foot. At the end of the last step, form into a square, all facing inwards. |
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Part 2: Saltarello Todescho (4/4) |
9 |
M |
Men do a small rising "movimento". |
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M |
Ladies reply. |
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10 - 11 |
SlL SlR MvR |
The men change places with two saltarello steps, then turn to face each other again. |
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12 |
M M |
Ladies do a movimento, then the men reply. |
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13 - 14 |
SlL SlR MvR |
Ladies change places in the same way as the men (1 - 12 above). |
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Part 3: Saltarello Todescho (4/4) |
15 |
M M |
Men do a movimento and the ladies reply. |
16 |
VtL |
Men all turn in place. |
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17 |
M M |
Ladies do a movimento and the men reply. |
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18 |
VtL |
Ladies all turn in place |
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Part 4: Piva (2/4) |
19 - 22 |
PvL PvR PvL PvR |
Men dance around the ladies and change places, starting on the left foot, and going behind the ladies. |
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23 - 26 |
PvL PvR PvL PvR |
Ladies repeat the above. |
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Part 5: Saltarello Todescho (4/4) |
27 |
M M |
Men and ladies do a movimento, one after the other. |
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28 |
M M |
Men and ladies do a movimento, one after the other. |
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29 - 30 |
RpR |
The leading couple turns back into place using a reprisa on the right foot. |
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The dance repeats from the start. The ladies go first on the second time through the dance – which means they dance the other way around the circle in part 4 so that they go behind their own partners. |
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