Spanish dance {bolero, dance}.
17th-century European court dance {branles}.
French dances {cancan}| in musical revues can have high kicks.
19th-century French dance {chaconne, dance}.
Hungarian folk dance {czardas}.
Spanish folk dance {fandango, dance}|.
Spanish gypsy dance {flamenco}|.
17th-century European court dance {gaillard}.
French court dances {gavotte, dance}| can be in 3/4 time.
Scottish folk dance {highland fling}|.
English and American sailor dance {hornpipe, dance}|.
Fast Irish folk dances {jig, dance}| can be in 3/4 time.
English folk dances {maypole dance} can use decorated pole with streamers for dancers to hold.
Polish folk dances {mazurka, dance}| can be in 3/4 or 3/8 time.
French court dances {minuet, dance}| can be in 3/4 time.
English folk dance {morris dance}|.
French court dance {pavan}.
Upbeat Bohemian folk dances {polka}| can be for two people in 3/4 time.
Slow Polish dance {polonaise, dance}.
French square dances {quadrille, dance}| can be for four people.
European dances {rondeau, dance}| in circles include rondelet, rondo, and roundelay.
17th-century French court dance {saraband}.
Italian traditional dance [1400 to 1600] {tarantella}|.
Smooth 19th-century Austrian dances {waltz, dance}| {valse} can be for two people in 3/4 time.
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