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- Cotillion abstract "The cotillion (also cotillon or \"French country dance\") is a social dance, popular in 18th-century Europe and America. Originally for four couples in square formation, it was a courtly version of an English country dance, the forerunner of the quadrille and, in the United States, the square dance. It was for some fifty years regarded as an ideal finale to a ball but was eclipsed in the early 19th century by the quadrille. It became so elaborate that it was sometimes presented as a concert dance performed by trained and rehearsed dancers. The later \"German\" cotillion included more couples as well as plays and games.".
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- Cotillion wikiPageRevisionID "686809453".
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contra_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Category:High_society.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Circle_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Concert_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Costume_party.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Cotillion_ball.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Country_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Gavotte.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Mazurka.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Meter_(music).
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Minuet.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Petticoat.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Quadrille.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Burns.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Social_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Square_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Tam_o_Shanter_(poem).
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_square_dance.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink Waltz.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink File:Hofburg_2008-8.JPG.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLink File:Jacob_Duck_-_El_cotillón.jpg.
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cotillion Ball".
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cotillion".
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLinkText "German Cotillion".
- Cotillion wikiPageWikiLinkText "cotillion".
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- Cotillion subject Category:Contra_dance.
- Cotillion subject Category:Country_dance.
- Cotillion subject Category:High_society.
- Cotillion hypernym Dance.
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- Cotillion comment "The cotillion (also cotillon or \"French country dance\") is a social dance, popular in 18th-century Europe and America. Originally for four couples in square formation, it was a courtly version of an English country dance, the forerunner of the quadrille and, in the United States, the square dance. It was for some fifty years regarded as an ideal finale to a ball but was eclipsed in the early 19th century by the quadrille.".
- Cotillion label "Cotillion".
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- Cotillion wasDerivedFrom Cotillion?oldid=686809453.
- Cotillion depiction Hofburg_2008-8.JPG.
- Cotillion isPrimaryTopicOf Cotillion.