15th Century Italian Dance
15th Century Italian Dance
15th Century Italian Dance
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<strong>15th</strong> <strong>Century</strong> <strong>Italian</strong> <strong>Dance</strong> 25The first man has now become the third man, while the second hasbecome the first, and the third has become the second. The dance shouldthen be repeated twice more, so that everyone regains their originalpartners.Later versions of this dance in Guglielmo have the dance repeated oncewith the ladies taking the part of the men.