How can merely five people create such beautiful music and dance? Our Western Civilization has created so many wonderful things of which we can be proud. Great work, Slovenia!
I, too, would love to dance this way, but who would ever teach anything so rare and exquisite here in southern Tasmania, Australia? This is the wrong part of the world, I fear, I fear! O, woe, alas for me!
Truly delightful to watch and listen to every time. Makes me long to learn to do the same. So graceful, so elegant! Modern life has lost so much of what was one prized beautiful in music and dancing.
Hurdy Gurdy - heard this instrument at Festa Italiana in Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA one year and went out and bought a CD of English hurdy gurdy music. Like seeing the dancing to this music too.
Quelle grâce ! Enchanteur !!.... dommage que l'acoustique de la salle brouille un peu le rendu. C'est une chance d'avoir près de chez soi d'autres personnes pour pouvoir partager une telle passion, avec de si beaux costumes !
Ok, since I liked the dancing as well (those music were made for dancing primarily), I 'll give you out the story so that you can change the title ... : it was PUBLISHED by Pierre Attaingnant . People keeps on saying Author is anonymous and guess what ; the author is Claude Gervaise, who was indeed the ... assistant of P. Attaingnant. Cheers.
This dance remembered me of a scene to the court of King Henry where a dance band would come to entertain the king...and dissatisfied with the dance of women because he could not see the steps behind the skirt he hired pages men at his court wearing buffant trousers so he could enjoy learning the steps himself...New bands appeared of men dancing in buffant trousers....rather than women ...That explains the suspicion of him being gay...
More than folk dance it is a reconstruction based on the Tourdion and Galliard steps of 16.century France. We assume that these steps were used both in court dances as well as popular dances. Unfortunately we know less about the popular dance. But some description of more sophisticated dancing survived till today and can be understood and reconstructed even today- 400 years later.
Precisely. For an instruction video, short skirts or pants would be better, but for a reenactment, historically accurate costume is the way to go. Which is one of the several beautiful aspects of this video.
C'est bien, parce que vous montrez COMMENT se dansait un tourdion :) En revanche, l'acoustique du lieu, ça le fait pas. Je trouve que cela massacre la superbe voix de la chanteuse lyrique ... Essayez un tournage en extérieur dans un lieu calme, avec la lumière rasante de l'aube, qui rend tout fort beau parce que c'est une lumière 'dorée', bien faite pour un air de la Renaissance.
Magnificent music and superb dancers !
Formidável. Gratíssimo , deste Gaúcho.
Yyyy jijiji!!! Así se baila esa vaina comay!!! Saludos desde VENEZUELA!!!
Не так часто можно услышать колёсную лиру. Все исполнители великолепны.
The dance in green has such graceful hands.
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Xena of Amphipolis I am touched by your comment- thank you.
ooh how light are their jumps!
Que lindo
Lo miro una y otra vez
How can merely five people create such beautiful music and dance? Our Western Civilization has created so many wonderful things of which we can be proud. Great work, Slovenia!
Super, die Performance schon lange nicht mehr so viel Elegance und Authenzität gesehen auch die Musik ist ein Genuß!
Feeling honoured for this comment, thank you. :)
I really love this performance. I would love to learn how to dance like this!
I, too, would love to dance this way, but who would ever teach anything so rare and exquisite here in southern Tasmania, Australia? This is the wrong part of the world, I fear, I fear! O, woe, alas for me!
Truly delightful to watch and listen to every time. Makes me long to learn to do the same. So graceful, so elegant! Modern life has lost so much of what was one prized beautiful in music and dancing.
Hurdy Gurdy - heard this instrument at Festa Italiana in Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA one year and went out and bought a CD of English hurdy gurdy music. Like seeing the dancing to this music too.
Thank you, very much :)
Felicitaciones !!!
Excelente desde todo punto de vista .
The author of this song/dance is the French Pierre Attaingnant (1494-1551).
Yes... and not. Attaingnant published this song (and many other tunes), but it is not sure that he wrote it.
Just stunningly beautiful! Something bewitching in this music...
Ein positives Beispiel aus der Historischen Tanzszene!
That was lovely to watch. Intricate, fast and yet elegant as well - and the high five at the end was unexpected! 😄
Thank you! It was pleasure to dance, and the high five was spontaneous :)
wow? big like friend watching from philipines
This is so beautiful and graceful! Thank you!
Thank you for these words, Jarl of Swot :)
Nice music, nice costumes, nice dancing ! Thank you for uploading !
Thanks
A beautiful performance all round. Thank you.
I like your costumes. :)
I love this music, I love this dance, this video make me feel as if I'm in eaven! thank you!
Thank you, Silvia :)
Класс , очень красиво!!!
Honoured, thank you!
It is brillant!!!
Simply beautiful!
***** Ines, thank you :)
Fabulous!
This is great! I am struck to the heart.
A happy heart, I hope :) (as is ours when we dance it)...thank you
Nice!
❤
beautiful and amazing
bravo capella.👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌴🌴🌿🌿🌿🌹🌹🌹🌹beautiful.
Thank you Vicente :)
This is absolutely amazing. Could hear you all day long. :)
Thank you very much :)
Beautiful performance of music and dance! Great job!
Thank you very much Fabyr :)
Quelle grâce ! Enchanteur !!.... dommage que l'acoustique de la salle brouille un peu le rendu. C'est une chance d'avoir près de chez soi d'autres personnes pour pouvoir partager une telle passion, avec de si beaux costumes !
Great dancing. I just would like to see them in rehearsal clothes so we could see what their feet are doing.
Even Tudors would want that !
This very cool, thank for share Saludos Ecuador
Muchas gracias Cachito y saludos a Salvador.
❤😍💋📯🎻🎺🎼🎶👏👏👏🌹from istanbul TURKEY 😘
Thank You, Linda :)
Ok, since I liked the dancing as well (those music were made for dancing primarily), I 'll give you out the story so that you can change the title ... : it was PUBLISHED by Pierre Attaingnant . People keeps on saying Author is anonymous and guess what ; the author is Claude Gervaise, who was indeed the ... assistant of P. Attaingnant. Cheers.
Thank you so much, I love it... I am trying to learn this dance ;-)
Thank you, Maria Dolores!
The dance is our original choreography based on basic Tourdion and Galliarde steps. I am glad we inspired you :)
Ich liebe die Drehleier!.
Cuál es el nombre del instrumento que maneja el caballero?
Por favor!
tourdion or irish dance?
This dance remembered me of a scene to the court of King Henry where a dance band would come to entertain the king...and dissatisfied with the dance of women because he could not see the steps behind the skirt he hired pages men at his court wearing buffant trousers so he could enjoy learning the steps himself...New bands appeared of men dancing in buffant trousers....rather than women ...That explains the suspicion of him being gay...
This folk dance is from wich country?
More than folk dance it is a reconstruction based on the Tourdion and Galliard steps of 16.century France. We assume that these steps were used both in court dances as well as popular dances. Unfortunately we know less about the popular dance. But some description of more sophisticated dancing survived till today and can be understood and reconstructed even today- 400 years later.
Thank you so much for the explanation ... it´s beautiful
Dommage, la prise de son n'est pas bonne, oui, vraiment dommage…
Where are you from, if I may ask?
Dear Fetter Bar, the company Capella Carniola is based in Slovenia.
Greetings :)
Thanks a lot for the answer!
Word of advice; The long skirts hide the leg work of the dance. Shorter skirts would be much more impressive!
But this is clearly a (excellent, by the way) reenactment of the dance, which is from XVIth century. Shorter skirts wouldnt be suitable for this :)
Precisely. For an instruction video, short skirts or pants would be better, but for a reenactment, historically accurate costume is the way to go. Which is one of the several beautiful aspects of this video.
C'est bien, parce que vous montrez COMMENT se dansait un tourdion :) En revanche, l'acoustique du lieu, ça le fait pas. Je trouve que cela massacre la superbe voix de la chanteuse lyrique ... Essayez un tournage en extérieur dans un lieu calme, avec la lumière rasante de l'aube, qui rend tout fort beau parce que c'est une lumière 'dorée', bien faite pour un air de la Renaissance.
Bla-bla-bla. Il fait comme il peut.
Oui, l'acoustique du lieu massacre la voix de la chanteuse lyrique. Je suis d'accord.
Vestidos muy largos no permiten ver los pasos del baile !!.... 😳🤔
sound is swimming and not clear, voice of female singer is not appropriate for music of that time