I really enjoyed the performance . I have been a dancing master in the Society for Creative Anachronism in Canada for nearly twenty years . Well done again !!! In service to An Tir and Avacal, Alen
I like the gowns. I think I am also aware of differences between medieval and renaissance music. This one is something in between - late medieval to early renaissance, perhaps. That is why they might be dressed still medieval but the dance can be more into renaissance, I guess. Early renaissance dress is often confused with medieval, too. In this case, they are actually wearing proper medieval kirtles and overgowns/surcoats. :-)
Hello to all! This dance looks beautiful. But if you want to see these dances live today you can look at my culture's dances. I am Macedonian (not Greek) and we still dance like this even a circle called an oro (exactly like this or holding hands in various ways). The music for this dance is very simular to some of the folk songs and dances.
Dressing like that is the true fashion then what we ladies where now e-e it would be nice wear dresses because you don't have you worry of your thins ripping your pants or your knees I am sure I'm not only one who feels that way embarrassed by jeans ripping of nightwear pants
Esa música NO ES MEDIEVAL. Esa danza NO ES MEDIEVAL. (Una versión demasiado imaginativa del texto original de Th. Arbeau) ES DEL SIGLO XVI. ¡RENACIMIENTO!
Musque du XVIème siècle (le Branle des chevaux), chorégraphie qui n'a rien à voir avec celle de ce branle (ça ressemble à nombre de danses issues des contredanses des siècles suivants), c'est plaisant à voir, mais pas très médiéval, à part les costumes...
Lovely traditional dance with pretty costumes and a beautiful setting.
I really enjoyed the performance . I have been a dancing master in the Society for Creative Anachronism in Canada for nearly twenty years . Well done again !!!
In service to An Tir and Avacal,
Alen
boys locker room: ashley has nice ankles
girls locker room:
Why is Ashley changing her dress in the boys locker room ??
That's a really pretty Horses' Bransle! I'd never done it that way before. Lovely dresses, too.
Branwhin, Horses'Bransle is not like this... Music is bransle but the dance is only fantasy! Nosense
in a certain time of the future when i get included to groove i thy thou shall act in this dance!
What an interesting version of Horses Branle! I admired the gowns too!
Beautiful.
i like this dress
Beautiful
Look at those young people gallivanting about without a care! I think I saw an ankle! So shameful!
Kendrahf What do you want, teen pregnancy?
You should try Ecosia...
Hahaha, you sound like one of those roman catholics!
@@godskingdomservant3191 Oh you youngsters and that protestantism of yours!
that ridiculous trend shall never get popular
@@godskingdomservant3191 We were all Catholics in medieval times.
Bet they rocked the nightclubs with that one.
Very fascinating indeed👍
Awww the simple life
Fake. They didn't have cameras back then.
Yn verray trowth! By what sorcery was this image made?
Fantastick
I like the gowns. I think I am also aware of differences between medieval and renaissance music. This one is something in between - late medieval to early renaissance, perhaps. That is why they might be dressed still medieval but the dance can be more into renaissance, I guess. Early renaissance dress is often confused with medieval, too. In this case, they are actually wearing proper medieval kirtles and overgowns/surcoats. :-)
For York!
Assim se vê a qualidade da dança medieval no Estrangeiro,e e as respectivas roupas!
can somebody tell what manuscribt is this dance can i find it on PDF file
I have a question... why do you dance a renaissance dance in medieval gowns?
SOU APAIXONADA PELA EPOCA MEDIEVAL QUE FOFO AS DANÇAS CARA
Nice version of horse bransle!
hi
Hello to all! This dance looks beautiful. But if you want to see these dances live today you can look at my culture's dances. I am Macedonian (not Greek) and we still dance like this even a circle called an oro (exactly like this or holding hands in various ways). The music for this dance is very simular to some of the folk songs and dances.
Voici un "Bransle des chevaux" joliment interprété, bravo.
C'est une vidéo anglophone (Tu as Google traduction ou Reverso si tu veut) ;3
😊😊😊
what is this song called?
Branle des Cheveaux (I think, I saw this from another comment)
What's the name of this dance?
Good to see all the wives of Henry the 8th together in one spot...
What's this music?
Branle des chevaux
what is the name of the song?
Branle des Cheveaux (I think, I saw this from another comment)
what song are they dancing to?
Branle des Cheveaux (I think, I saw this from another comment)
the horse's brawl
Branle des Cheveaux is not medieval - it's from the late 16th century. If you have an earlier version of the music, I would love to see the source.
'VE CAPITULATED LOUDLY
1. This helped me with my school project. 2 WTF!
Good damn.!! 🐷 💩
Lindo, pero esta danza es del Renacimiento. Basta con poner atención a las medidas cuidadosamente compensadas y sus figuras simétricas.
lol you're a genius.
you can tell the castle is really old and worn and OBVIOUSLY this is a reinactment of the dance type
Dude its a old castle and there just roleplaying and u see humans at the bottem left
Dressing like that is the true fashion then what we ladies where now e-e it would be nice wear dresses because you don't have you worry of your thins ripping your pants or your knees I am sure I'm not only one who feels that way embarrassed by jeans ripping of nightwear pants
If you want to wear dresses, wear dresses. It´s a free country you live in, right..?
nice lolololololol
Dale Brownridge nice 👍 lolol
Sounds really Celtic.
muy chulo pero podria estar mejor
c a devrai ètre plus en mouvement
Juste un truc ; cette vidéo est anglophone (Si tu veut, tu peut aller sur Google traduction ou Reverso) ;3
I don’t talk your language?
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Did you get a warranty for you sense of humor because it seems to be broken.
Cymru am byth
Esa música NO ES MEDIEVAL.
Esa danza NO ES MEDIEVAL. (Una versión demasiado imaginativa del texto original de Th. Arbeau)
ES DEL SIGLO XVI. ¡RENACIMIENTO!
Musque du XVIème siècle (le Branle des chevaux), chorégraphie qui n'a rien à voir avec celle de ce branle (ça ressemble à nombre de danses issues des contredanses des siècles suivants), c'est plaisant à voir, mais pas très médiéval, à part les costumes...
can somebody tell what manuscribt is this dance can i find it on PDF file
What is the name of this dance?