The dances had many names as ball room has in this millennium.
They were basically called Pavane
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Flamenco is the best known but there are many others.
Yes, the word "carol" originally referred to a type of ring dance. It comes from the Old French term "carole," which described a circle dance accompanied by singing. Over time, the meaning evolved to specifically denote festive songs, particularly those associated with Christmas. Today, carols are primarily recognized as songs of joy and celebration, often sung during the holiday season.
is there any way you could remember the moves according to which word in the song it goes to? that always helps me.
Well the past tense of word dance would be "word danced".
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zoppetto: medieval Italian limping hop dance
A carol is an early dance routine of Pagan origin, in early English a 'carole ring' was a circle of stones, or an enclosed place for study (known as a carrel) a ring dance with song known as a 'carole or corole' in old French. Probably derives from 'choralula' a Latin word meaning a piper for a choral dance
I Believe it is : Cheers!
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Square Dance by Eminem.
The first word in the song, "Winter Wonderland" is "sleigh." The song starts out: "Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin'?"
Sleigh bells ring.
The word "fool" has the same vowel sound as "mule." The phrase "we dance to this" suggests that the answer may be a song or music.
The first phrase is: Sleigh bells ring
The dance song that features a piano loop in the new htc commercial with the piano and the word you at the end is Felix da Housecat\'s remix of Sinnerman by Nina Simone.