Galop - Wikipedia In dance, the galop, named after the fastest running gait of a horse (see Gallop), a shortened version of the original term galoppade, is a lively country dance, introduced in the late 1820s to Parisian society by the Duchesse de Berry and popular in Vienna, Berlin and London
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Galop | Polka, Quadrille Mazurka | Britannica galop, lively and playful social dance, possibly of Hungarian origin, that was popular as a ballroom dance in 19th-century England and France Except for accent, it bore similarities to both the polka and the waltz
Galop - definition of galop by The Free Dictionary Define galop galop synonyms, galop pronunciation, galop translation, English dictionary definition of galop also gal·o·pade or gal·lo·pade n 1 A lively dance in duple time, popular in the 1800s 2 The music for this dance American Heritage® Dictionary of the
The Original Gallopade, 1829 - YouTube This a reconstruction of the first Galop (Gallopade) introduced into England in 1829, danced as the final dance at the 2014 Samara Historical Dance Festival in Russia I taught it to the group,
What does Galop mean? - Definitions. net Galop In dance, the galop, named after the fastest running gait of a horse (see Gallop), a shortened version of the original term galoppade, is a lively country dance, introduced in the late 1820s to Parisian society by the Duchesse de Berry and popular in Vienna, Berlin and London