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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RigaudonRigaudon - Wikipedia

    The rigaudon (French: [ʁiɡodɔ̃, ʁiɡɔdɔ̃], Occitan: [riɣawˈðu]), anglicized as rigadon or rigadoon, is a French baroque dance with a lively duple metre. The music is similar to that of a bourrée, but the rigaudon is rhythmically simpler with regular phrases (eight measure phrases are most common).

  2. Rigaudon, sprightly 17th-century French folk dance for couples. Its hopping steps were adopted by the skillful dancers of the French and English courts, where it remained fashionable through the 18th century. Conjecture assigns its origins to Provençal sailors and its name to a Marseille dance.

  3. Feb 9, 2016 · Isaac’s Rigadoon is one of 31 notated dances which either are or include a rigaudon (three more dances are labelled as rigaudons but are in fact gavottes). Among these 14 were published in London, of which 8 (Including Isaac’s Rigadoon) are rigaudons throughout.

  4. The meaning of RIGADOON is a lively dance of the 17th and 18th centuries; also : the music for a rigadoon.

  5. Rigadoon is an English Country Dance first published in Playford in 1687. It was interpreted by Charles Bolton in about 1985 (see: https://www.cdss.org/image...

  6. (Fr.), rigadoon (Old Eng.). Ancient Provençal type of dance, in simple duple or quadruple time, similar to the bourrée. Rameau used the rigaudon in nearly all his operas and there are 2 in Fux's Concentus musicus (1701).

  7. www.baroquedanceformusicians.com › Course_Materials_files › RigaudonRigaudon _ Oxford Reference Online

    The lively rigaudon, spelled rigadon or rigadoon in English usage, was popular at the French court of Louis XIV from about the 1670s. From there it spread to other European courts and cities, especially in England and Germany. The rigaudon is mentioned by French writers of dictionaries

  8. The Rigadoon, like much of the rest of the ‘English’ baroque dance repertoire, rarely (if ever) features in workshops in the UK. Perhaps this is because these dances are choreographically idiosyncratic – and difficult.

  9. Mar 3, 2020 · It is also sometimes called the Rigadoon. However, it is also a French baroque dance paired with a lively duple meter. According to an article from NCCA, the Rigodon is one of the most celebrated dances of the Philippines.

  10. RIGADOON (French Rigadon or Rigaudon), a lively dance, which most probably came from Provence or Languedoc, although its popularity in England has caused some writers to suppose that it is of English origin.