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contredanse

[kon-truh-dans, -dahns, kawn-truh-dahns] / ˈkɒn trəˌdæns, -ˌdɑns, kɔ̃ trəˈdɑ̃s /


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Many sections resemble contredanse or quadrille: ballroom arrangements of circles, lines, stars; dancers holding hands as they pass.

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2022

The habanera and its contredanse antecedents had a highly distinctive accompanying rhythm of four beats, which in musical notation - as in the opening of the Bizet song - looks like this.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall

Flocks of old gulls, enormous as hens, fluttered with evolutions like a contredanse upon its glossy surface.

From The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan by Douglas, Frances

Less than a month after mid-summer, the hour was not so much into morning, and there were some tireless votaries of Terpsichore inclined for still another contredanse, by way of wind up.

From No Quarter! by Reid, Mayne

The questions passing from lip to lip, late on in the night, and after another contredanse had come to a close.

From No Quarter! by Reid, Mayne




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