noun
- a French folk dance performed by couples facing each other in two lines
- the music composed for such a dance
Usage: historical
Usage: musical
Examples
- The ballroom featured an elegant contredanse performed by twelve couples.
- Mozart composed several pieces based on the contredanse form.
- The contredanse was popular in 18th-century French courts.
- Dancers lined up in two rows to begin the traditional contredanse.
- The orchestra played a lively contredanse for the evening’s entertainment.
- She learned the steps of the contredanse from her dancing master.