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gavotte originated as a French folk dance, called after the Gavot people of the Pay de Gap region of France. Gavottes can be accompanied a solo singer, by one instrument or a group, violin, drum or bagpipe. It became popular in the court of Louis X1V, thus composers of the baroque period incorporated this music in their own, Bach for example would be the best known

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12y ago

Because It was very enthusiastic, much like the height of the renaissance (the time the dance became very popular) And it was very spacious. People who performed the dance did it joyously.

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a `bourree' (with accent ague on first `e')

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It originates from J.S. Bach, a music writer, who writes many pieces allied gavotte.

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YouTube.com/watch?v=u9b6ldKKqu0

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for eating people

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for eating people and entertaining

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it was a traditional thing

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shorts

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