noun
- A lively dance in duple meter, popular in the 19th century, performed by couples.
- The music for this dance, typically in quick 2/4 time.
Usage: historical; also spelled galop
Usage: musical
verb
- To dance the galopade; to move in a lively, rhythmic manner.
Usage: historical
Examples
- The orchestra played a spirited galopade that set the ballroom dancing.
- Couples performed the galopade with energy and enthusiasm throughout the evening.
- The composer wrote a galopade in the style of the Romantic era.
- They began to galopade across the dance floor to the quick tempo.
- The galopade was a favorite entertainment at 19th-century social gatherings.