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Renaissance Dance
Renaissance Dance Written by Sarah Boronow October 12, 1998 MUSC 242 Dancing was a favorite pastime in the Renaissance. Dancing was an elegent form of exercise and an expected social skill for the noble. (Franko, 37) There were basically two types of social dances in the Renaissance. The first type were simple dances that were performed by an unlimited number of people. These dances were usually ...
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