Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
allemande
noun
ˌal-ə-ˈmänd

Definition
A dance that originated in the Renaissance period, usually performed in moderate tempo.

Examples
- In the Baroque suite, the allemande often serves as the first dance.
- The music for the allemande requires a delicate touch on the piano to convey its elegance.
- Many historical dancers practice the allemande to perfect their fluid movements.

Meaning
The term allemande refers to a type of dance that is generally characterized by a moderate pace and a graceful style, traditionally used in Baroque music forms.

Synonyms
- Dance
- Waltz
- Minuet