Baroque Dance examples with Barbara Segal

Barbara Segal performs three baroque dances at the Chalemie Easter School. This film was created for the CM MOOC - Module 7 Historical Dance. The collaboration was between the EDC, Chalemie, Barbara Segal and the CultureMoves Project (Co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union). Details of Dances: Barbara performs dances, all notated in the early eighteenth century in the elaborate Beauchamps-Feuillet notation 1 - A Passacaille, choreographed in England by Anthony L’Abbé in 1711 for a solo lady, music by Jean-Baptiste Lully, from his opera Armide, composed in 1686. 2 - Entrée Espagnolle pour une femme, “dancée par Mlle. Subligny au Ballet de l’Europe galante,” choreographed by Louis-Guillaume Pécour in 1704, music by André Campra from his opera l’Europe galante, 1697 3 - Folie d’Espagne pour femme, choreographed by Raoul-Auger Feuillet in 1700 4 - A Chacoon for Harlequin, based on the three dances for Harlequi
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