Roundelayas
Roundelayas are a type of circular dance that originated in medieval Europe. These dances, often performed in a circle with participants holding hands or linking arms, were a common form of social and religious gathering. The term "roundelay" itself derives from the Old French word "rondelet," meaning a small round song or dance.
Historically, roundelayas were performed at various occasions, including harvest festivals, weddings, and religious ceremonies. The circular
While the exact origins are debated, evidence suggests that roundelay-like dances existed in many ancient cultures.
The popularity of roundelayas gradually declined with the evolution of dance forms and changing social customs.