Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rigadoon
Noun
/ˌrɪɡ.əˈduːn/

Definition
A lively dance that originated in the 17th century, characterized by quick steps and intricate footwork.

Examples
- The couple performed a beautiful rigadoon at the gala.
- He learned the rigadoon as part of his ballet training.
- Many 17th-century compositions include a rigadoon in their final movements.

Meaning
The term often refers to both the dance itself and a type of music that accompanies it.

Synonyms
- Minuet
- Gavotte
- Courante