Yes, a Quadrille is a lively dance that originated in the 18th century and is typically performed by four couples. It involves intricate patterns and formations, often accompanied by music. While it was popular in its time, the Quadrille is less commonly seen in modern dance events, though it may still be performed at historical reenactments or traditional balls.
Alice refers to it as the Quadrille. "Hamish? Do you ever tire of the Quadrille" "on the contrary, i find it invigorating" :D
Quadrille dancing is a historical dance similar to square dancing. In the square formation, 4 unisex couples dance together to a country piece of music.
Information about the dance Quadrille can be found on such sites as YouTube, Vevo, Yahoo Answers, Ask, Bing, Google, Wikepedia, Encyclopedia, And lastly CDSS.
four couples
probably 4 because quad means four :)
Alice refers to it as the Quadrille. "Hamish? Do you ever tire of the Quadrille" "on the contrary, i find it invigorating" :D
Mazurka
a historical dance . also type of music. :)
Quadrille dancing is a historical dance similar to square dancing. In the square formation, 4 unisex couples dance together to a country piece of music.
Information about the dance Quadrille can be found on such sites as YouTube, Vevo, Yahoo Answers, Ask, Bing, Google, Wikepedia, Encyclopedia, And lastly CDSS.
four couples
There must be lots of kinds of dance. The only one I can name is the Caribbean quadrille.
Terry Moylan has written: 'The quadrilles and other sets' -- subject(s): Country-dance, Quadrille (Dance)
probably 4 because quad means four :)
it originated from France i think. it may have just been popular in 1745 in France
quadrille
Quadrille is a historic dance performed by four couples in a square formation, a precursor to traditional square dancing. It is also a style of music.