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French Country Dances popular in the Middle Kingdom are most commonly of a type known as Bransles. The term, Bransle (pronounced "Brawl") refers to a step to the side and Bransles are usually danced in a line or a circle of dancers. Bransles may require partners, but frequently require just as many dancers as wish to dance.
Popular Bransles
- Horse's Bransle
- Bransle de Montarde
- Bransle d'Officiales (Official Bransle or "Toss the Wench")
- Bransle Pinagay
- Washerwoman's Bransle