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This is another of the basse danze by Domenico that is done by a line of couples. It is slightly more complex than La Spagna, although not greatly. There is no pattern to the dance, unfortunately -- Guglielmo describes it as a “challenging bassadanza, not for people who scribble on paper”. |
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Part 1 |
1 |
SL SR CbL |
2 singles, left then right, ending with the weight on the Left foot. |
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2 - 3.5 |
Contrapasso R, Contrapasso R |
2 (contrapassi) doubles on the right foot. |
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3.5 |
DL CbR |
double, cambiamento. |
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4.5 |
DL SR |
double, single. |
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6 |
MvL SL |
half turn left, single left, finish with a small hop. |
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7 |
DR (turning) |
double right turning back (completing the turn that began with the mezavolta). |
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8 |
RpL RpR |
2 Ripreses, left then right. |
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Part 2 |
10 |
CbL Contrapasso R, Contrapasso R, MvR |
Begin with a cambiamento left, then 2 contrapassi ending with a mezavolta (1½ measures). |
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11.5 |
DL DR CbL |
2 doubles, finishing with the weight on the left foot. |
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13.5 |
MvR |
Half turn right with a spring onto the right foot. |
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14 |
DL DR DL DR |
4 quadernaria steps, in a circle to the right. This is done in bassadanza time, however. |
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18 |
RpL |
Riprese left. |
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19 |
RpB (MvL) |
Half turn left backwards while performing a reprise on the right foot. |
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20 |
CnL CnR |
2 continenze, finish by jumping on the left foot.. |
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Part 3 |
21 |
DR |
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23 - 24 |
RpFL (SR) RpFL |
Riprese forwards on the left foot. At the end of the first ripresa take a small step leaping onto the right foot. |
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25 |
VtR |
Full turn to the right. |
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27 |
RvL |
Finish with a Riverenza on the left foot. |
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