French Dance Field Recordings (Part 1)


Part Two is here.

Melodeonist Chris Ryall spent August of 2013 at Fête Embraud (La Chavanée) and Grand Bal de l'Europe St. Gervais. He shot a lot of video. He writes:

"The collection was intended to inform some of the ... shall we say, 'different' ... versions of these dance rhythms heard in UK pub sessions. The general focus on the dancers and their movement is intentional. If your play of a melody 'informs the feet' ... it is probably about right!"

Some of the videos are posted on Facebook (possibly requiring Flash); others are on YouTube. The first batch of videos presented here focus on French dances. Breton dances will be featured in the next post.

French Dance Videos

Basic French Waltz (played faster and smoother than English waltz)

Scottiche (note "skip")
Another Scottiche (delightfully light - Accordzéâm)

Mazurka current "Bal" style (generally 9/8)
Another Mazurka -- Accordzéâm - great accordion solo

Mazurka Morvan style "simple, straight 3/4)


Circassian Circle - same as UK - sometimes even to the same tunes!
Another Circassian Circle

Medley of Various Dances (Lucas Thebaut says this set was made up = non Trad)



Bourrées

Bourrée du Centre - Grande Bourbonnaise (the main line bourrée, 4/4 rhythm)

Bourrée d'Auvergne (fast 3/8 rhythm) Auvergne = Massif Central
Another Bourrée d'Auvergne (fast bourrée with variation - St. Gervais BIG dance!!)
Yet Another Bourrée d'Auvergne (Komred, with the great Etienne Loic on accordion, at Embraud -- watch those feet!)

Bourree de Morvan (simpler, 3/8) Morvan is the hilly part of Burgundy
Berrichon "Bourrée a Quatre" village dances

Fast 3/8 circle bourrée - duo Thebault are from Charantes, so "Poitou" style?




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