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The form of dance that we know consider "baroque" was developed at the court of Louis XIV. The form was codified under Louis XIV's dancing masters and finally published in the year 1700. The dance forms (both ballroom and theatrical) had however been in vogue as far back as the 1650's or earlier.

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