Branle
Branle is a Renaissance dance from France, as well as a family of associated dance tunes in early music. The name derives from the French branler, meaning to shake or swing. Dancers typically form a line or circle, hold hands, and move in a simple, coordinated pattern—often a side step and a closing step—set to moderate-paced music. The emphasis is social participation and collective movement rather than virtuoso technique, with variations that reflect regional styles.
Historically the branle appears in the 15th and 16th centuries and spread widely across French courts and
Regional variants existed, including the branle simple and branle gay, as well as local styles cultivated in
By the mid-to-late 17th century, the branle fell out of fashion as newer court dances rose in