The music is medieval, but the dance was created by members of the Society for Creative Anachronism. It has become traditional among reenactors, but it is 20th century traditional.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. We credited the Lithuanian dance group in our description, as that is where we first saw this dance. I agree, as there is no existing choreography from the medieval period, any modern interpretations of medieval dances have to be considered as such.
The music is medieval, but the dance was created by members of the Society for Creative Anachronism. It has become traditional among reenactors, but it is 20th century traditional.
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
We credited the Lithuanian dance group in our description, as that is where we first saw this dance. I agree, as there is no existing choreography from the medieval period, any modern interpretations of medieval dances have to be considered as such.
What a jolly song and dance! 😊
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I used to learn Renaissance dance from Helga Hill, so glad to see their work isn’t gone even after Helga and Mark retired!
How lovely! We are comitted to continuing their work as long as we can 🙂
I envy you. I always wanted to learn to dance like that. I'm glad people like you are still trying to preserve the tradition.
It is a lot of fun @@mariatrinitymya8618
Love it! So much energy :)
So glad you enjoyed it!
If you want to see energy look for Georgian or Russian or Greek dances
❤Bravissimi😊 🎉
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great ❤
I am from a whole different area where medieval times means ... The era of sultan. But still this hits different
Thank you for commenting :)
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