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Ballu tundu or ballu sardu is a traditional Sardinian folk dance which is typically danced in a closed or open circle. The dance was described as early as 1805 by Mameli and by La Marmora in 1825. In northern and central Sardinia, the dance is lively and animated with leaps and agile movements and usually accompanied by a choir of three or more singers in the center of the circle. In other areas, the dance is done to launeddas and the shepherd's sulittu but the accordion had also made its appearance by the 19th century. The Introduction is in 24 time but the dance itself is done in 68.

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  • Ballu tundu (en)
  • Ballu tundu (fr)
  • Ballo sardo (it)
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  • Le ballu tundu (la danse rond) est une danse traditionnelle sarde, dansée à l'origine après les fêtes religieuses. Cette danse consiste à former un cercle de couples de danseurs, au centre duquel se trouvent les musiciens. Elle est apparentée aux anciens branles de la Renaissance.En fonction de la région, la musique pour la danse peut être produit par les launeddas, par l'accordéon diatonique, par le cantu a chiterra ou par le cantu a tenore. * Portail de la musique * Portail de la danse (fr)
  • Ballu tundu or ballu sardu is a traditional Sardinian folk dance which is typically danced in a closed or open circle. The dance was described as early as 1805 by Mameli and by La Marmora in 1825. In northern and central Sardinia, the dance is lively and animated with leaps and agile movements and usually accompanied by a choir of three or more singers in the center of the circle. In other areas, the dance is done to launeddas and the shepherd's sulittu but the accordion had also made its appearance by the 19th century. The Introduction is in 24 time but the dance itself is done in 68. (en)
  • Il ballo sardo (su ballu sardu), spesso riferito al plurale come balli sardi, identifica l’insieme delle danze folkloristiche tipiche dell'isola di Sardegna. Il termine può tuttavia sottintendere una danza specifica, quella maggiormente diffusa, che corrisponde al nome di Ballu Tundu ("danza circolare"), A Passu Torrau ("a passo ripetuto"), Ballu Seriu ("ballo posato") e altri, a seconda della zona presa in considerazione. (it)
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  • Ballu tundu or ballu sardu is a traditional Sardinian folk dance which is typically danced in a closed or open circle. The dance was described as early as 1805 by Mameli and by La Marmora in 1825. In northern and central Sardinia, the dance is lively and animated with leaps and agile movements and usually accompanied by a choir of three or more singers in the center of the circle. In other areas, the dance is done to launeddas and the shepherd's sulittu but the accordion had also made its appearance by the 19th century. The Introduction is in 24 time but the dance itself is done in 68. At least in the past, the manner of holding hands was very important and followed strict rules. Married or engaged couples could hold hands palm to palm with fingers entwined, but a man could not do this with a young girl or another man's wife. If a stranger entered the circle, he had to do so to the woman's right so as not to come between her and her husband. (en)
  • Le ballu tundu (la danse rond) est une danse traditionnelle sarde, dansée à l'origine après les fêtes religieuses. Cette danse consiste à former un cercle de couples de danseurs, au centre duquel se trouvent les musiciens. Elle est apparentée aux anciens branles de la Renaissance.En fonction de la région, la musique pour la danse peut être produit par les launeddas, par l'accordéon diatonique, par le cantu a chiterra ou par le cantu a tenore. * Portail de la musique * Portail de la danse (fr)
  • Il ballo sardo (su ballu sardu), spesso riferito al plurale come balli sardi, identifica l’insieme delle danze folkloristiche tipiche dell'isola di Sardegna. Il termine può tuttavia sottintendere una danza specifica, quella maggiormente diffusa, che corrisponde al nome di Ballu Tundu ("danza circolare"), A Passu Torrau ("a passo ripetuto"), Ballu Seriu ("ballo posato") e altri, a seconda della zona presa in considerazione. Questa tradizione è stata tramandata oralmente per generazioni ed attualmente principalmente tramandata sia grazie ai gruppi folk presenti in tutti i paesi dell’isola, sia grazie ad una costante presenza nelle feste paesane, nelle celebrazioni e in altri festeggiamenti vari. È una delle più ricche e interessanti dell'Europa mediterranea. (it)
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