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التركية - الإنجليزية
gigue
an Irish dance, derived from the jig, used in the Partita form (Baroque Period)
(fr ) - (Jig) lively Scotisch or Irish dance in 6/8, 17th/18th century, often the last part in a suite (from english jig, Giga, Geige) [back]
Dance derived from the English jig that was popular as a lively court dance in 17th-century Europe. Originally a solo dance, in its courtly form it was danced by couples in formal ballet style to music in 6 8 or 12 8 time. As a musical form, it became the last movement in the standard suite
A piece of lively dance music, in two strains which are repeated; also, the dance
Popular English Baroque dance type, a standard movement of the Baroque suite, in a lively compound meter
(French) Jig
A lively dance The word may have come from the English word "jig "
a sprightly dance in binary form