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The quadrille is a dance that was fashionable in late 18th- and 19th-century Europe and its colonies. The quadrille consists of a chain of four to six contredanses. Latterly the quadrille was frequently danced to a medley of opera melodies.
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noun. qua· drille kwä-ˈdril. kwə-, kə-. 1. : a four-handed variant of ombre popular especially in the 18th century. 2. : a square dance for four couples made up of five or six figures chiefly in ⁶/₈ and ²/₄ time. also : music for this dance.
Quadrille, fashionable late 18th- and 19th-century dance for four couples in square formation. Imported by English aristocrats in 1815 from elite Parisian ballrooms, it consisted of four, or sometimes five, contredanses; like the contredanse (q.v.), the quadrille depended more on the cooperative.
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Mar 12, 2009 · Quadrille, one of the most popular Square dance formations of the 19th century, is performed by professional dancers. This is an excerpt from the DVD: How To...
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Jan 10, 2014 · The Form of the Quadrille. Quadrille dancing evolved out of the popular four-couple Cotillion dance form. Cotillions were published in England from the late 1760's, the Quadrilles emerged as their successors in London's ball rooms from the mid-1810s.
QUADRILLE definition: 1. a dance in which four pairs of dancers dance together, that was popular in Europe in the 18th…. Learn more.