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This dance was associated with the galliard and done to the same kind of music.
As a dance, the galliard was definitely not one to be improvised.
She waiteth upon you even now, for to lead the galliard."
Well, Galliard, you're going to wish you'd chosen another career when I get done with you.
Later, as he rechoreographed the work's galliard for two women, he worked with her again.
Farrell had been trying to float the galliard off the rocks; now he stopped playing for a third time.
Brisk in a galliard he was off, out.
Musical compositions in the galliard form appear to have been written and performed after the dance fell out of popular use.
The galliard, being played too fast, lost its center of gravity and flapped for balance like a child running downhill.
After playing for about half an hour straight, he ended the session with the "Frog Galliard."
While most commonly being an entire dance, the galliard's steps are used within many other forms of dance.
This dance was generally paired with the Galliard.
Galliard made a step forward in his musical career when he performed one of his original compositions.
The name may also derive from the nickname Galliard, meaning bold or joyous.
They both knew a man called Galliford, or Galliard, or something like that.
I did think, by the excellent constitution of thy leg, it was form'd under the star of a galliard.
Galliard became a familiar face in high society due to his proximity to and frequenting of the royal residence.
The typeface used in this logo, and in many other college publications, is Galliard.
What is thy excellence in a galliard, knight?
The galliard is an athletic dance, characterised by leaps, jumps, hops, and other similar figures.
A number of the movements are based on 17th-century French court dances - saraband, galliard and bransle.
In Italian sources, the 'pavane' is often a fairly complicated dance for one couple, with galliard and other sections.
Why dost thou not go to church in a galliard and come home in a coranto?
Even the typeface, crisp 10-point Galliard, confers upon the volumes a kind of memorial dignity.
The dance begins with a galliard.