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Lavolta — The volta (plural: voltas) is an anglicised name for a Renaissance dance for couples from the later Renaissance. This dance was associated with the galliard and done to the same kind of music. Its main figure consisted of a turn and lift in a… … Wikipedia
lavolta — ləˈvōltə, väl noun ( s) Etymology: Italian la volta the lavolta, the turn, from la the (feminine of il, definite article, the, from Latin ille that one, that) + volta lavolta, turn, from voltare to turn, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin volvitare,… … Useful english dictionary
Lavolta — Lavolt La*volt , Lavolta La*vol ta, n. [It. la volta the turn, turning, whirl. Cf. {Volt} of a horse, {Volta}.] An old dance, for two persons, being a kind of waltz, in which the woman made a high spring or bound. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lavolta — noun An ancient dance of the Renaissance which incorporated many challenging twists and skips. Orlando, it is true, was none of those who tread lightly the coranto and lavolta; he was clumsy; and a little absent minded … Wiktionary
lavolta — la·vol·ta … English syllables
lavolta — /ləˈvɒltə/ (say luh voltuh) noun an early French dance in which the dancer pivots and makes a high leap or spring into the air. {Italian la volta the turn} …
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Shakespearean dance — refers to dancing in the time and plays of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries.OverviewThere are references to dances such as the galliard or sinkapace, lavolta, coranto, pavane, and canary, and stage directions indicate dancing in many… … Wikipedia