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What does the European court etiquette dance mean?

During the Renaissance, secular dance developed greatly, and it gradually gained an important position in all parties and dances. From the paintings and poems at that time, we can know that dance performance is essential in grand festivals and auspicious days. At that time, the musical instruments that accompanied the dance were mainly looms (violin instruments), lutes (plucked instruments similar to mandolins and guitars) and organs. Many lyrics sung by the choir come from Greek and Roman fairy tales. Compared with Brownlie dance in the early Middle Ages, Renaissance dance is more complicated in content and form than in the past. The duet with various dance elements has replaced the circle dance and the line dance, and the dance has formed different styles according to the needs of dances, parties and festivals.