noun
- Plural of pavan: a slow, stately dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, typically performed in pairs with elaborate steps and formal dress.
- Plural of pavan: the music composed for or accompanying such a dance, usually in duple meter.
Usage: historical; music and dance
Usage: historical; music
Examples
- The Renaissance court featured several pavans performed by the nobility.
- Musicians played pavans on lutes and viols during the formal banquet.
- The composer wrote three pavans for the royal celebration.
- Dancers practiced the intricate steps of pavans for weeks before the event.
- Pavans were popular entertainment at European courts in the 1500s and 1600s.