The galliard is a lively, vigorous dance that originated in the Renaissance, characterized by its triple meter and often performed in courtly settings. It typically features leaps and intricate footwork, reflecting the exuberance of the period. The morisca, on the other hand, is a traditional folk dance with roots in the Iberian Peninsula, often associated with the Moors, and is characterized by its rhythmic and repetitive movements. Both dances highlight the cultural diversity and rich traditions of their respective eras.
Johann Ernst Galliard was born in 1687.
Johann Ernst Galliard died in 1749.
Pierce Galliard Smith was born in 1826.
Pierce Galliard Smith died in 1908.
Victor Aime Leon Olphe-Galliard was born in 1825.
Victor Aime Leon Olphe-Galliard died in 1893.
Giovanni Gabrieli
Galliard
Galliard, gavotte and gigue are dances. They begin with G.
The text written in the books is called "Galliard" and for the italics is "Galliard Italic". You can download them from http://www.fontyukle.com/en/ara.php?ara=galliard . You must download both the normal "Galliard" and the "Galliard Italic". This is because: if you do not download the proper "Galliard Italic", it will look different than it looks in the Sammy Keyes books. If you don't know how to save it in your fonts, just click start at the bottom of your page (tool bar) and then click control pannel. Once done, you must click appearance and themes. Then there is a folder called "fonts" in a box called "See also". After you've pasted them in that folder, you're done! Hope this helps.
The Galliard
Ballroom dancing started in the late sixteenth century in Galliard, Insiena, Italy.