The galliard (/ˈɡæljərd/; French:gaillarde; Italian:gagliarda) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is mentioned in dance manuals from England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy.
Dance form
As a dance, the galliard was definitely not one to be improvised. It had dancers combining patterns of steps which occupy one or more measures of music. In one measure, a galliard typically has five steps; in French such a basic step is called a cinq pas and in Italy, cinque passi. This is sometimes written in English sources as sinkapace. These steps are: right, left, right, left, cadence.
The galliard is an athletic dance, characterised by leaps, jumps, hops and other similar figures. The main feature that defines a galliard step is the last two beats consist of a large jump, landing with one leg ahead of the other. This jump is called a cadence, and the final landing is called the posture. The sources generally describe movement patterns starting on the left foot, then repeating it starting with the right foot.
A galliard pattern may also last twice as long, or more, which would involve 11 steps, or 17 steps.
Galliard is the name of a serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and issued in 1978 by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. Galliard is based on the sixteenth-century type of Robert Granjon. According to Alexander Lawson, "The name Galliard stems from Granjon's own term for an 8-point font he cut about 1570. It undoubtedly refers to the style of the face, for the galliard was a lively dance of the period."
Mike Parker, Director of Typographic Development at Mergenthaler Linotype, had been inspired by seeing the types of Granjon at the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp. Matthew Carter, who joined Mergenthaler Linotype as a typeface designer in 1965, was also an admirer. Work continued on the typeface, sporadically, through the 1960s and 1970s. The typeface was released in 1978.
ITC Galliard (1978, 1982)
It is a version re-issued by International Typeface Corporation after Mike Parker had given ITC exclusive rights to Galliard. Matthew Carter drew the four roman weights and complementary italic designs while at Mergenthaler Linotype, and a suite of small caps for the Roman and Bold weights. ITC Galliard was introduced by Mergenthaler Linotype Company in 1978, with public availability for ITC subscribers beginning on 1982-01-15 (as announced in December 1981 (volume 8-4) issue of U&lc magazine).
Galliard performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band.
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published: 10 May 2017
The Galliard: Renaissance Dance
This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
Galliard means "lively" in French and it is a very fast and athletic 16th century Europeans dance primary performed at the monarchs court. There are many variations of the galliard step, in this performance we show off a few. This dance originated in Italy in the 15th century and reached its height in popularity between 1530 and 1620 in France, Spain and England. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have done the galliard steps every morning for her exercise routine.
This dance would be performed right after the very slow and stately pavane (which we danced just prior to this video) You can view it on my channel as well.
This video is from a performance o...
published: 12 Jun 2023
Frog Galliard | John Dowland (1563-1626)
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Falco eat Porco | Galliard's Death | Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2
Porco Galliard's best moments as Jaw titan + death scene - Attack on titan
Anime: Shingeki no kyojin
Attack on titan
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack on titan
Shingeki no kyojin
Eren Yeager
Porco Galliard
Jaw titan
Anime
AMV
Rise
Skillet
Reiner
Mikasa
Armim
Monke
Season 4
Part 1
Part 2
Zeke yaeger
Ymir
Flying titan
Falco
Galliard performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band.
The Historical Dance Society
ht...
Galliard performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band.
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All the videos are available for educational purposes. The content must not be used by you for commercial purposes.
Galliard performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band.
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This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
Galliard means "liv...
This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
Galliard means "lively" in French and it is a very fast and athletic 16th century Europeans dance primary performed at the monarchs court. There are many variations of the galliard step, in this performance we show off a few. This dance originated in Italy in the 15th century and reached its height in popularity between 1530 and 1620 in France, Spain and England. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have done the galliard steps every morning for her exercise routine.
This dance would be performed right after the very slow and stately pavane (which we danced just prior to this video) You can view it on my channel as well.
This video is from a performance of Atlanta Historic Dance and Lauda Musicam of Atlanta. In this collaborative concert Lauda Musicam performed early dance music as Atlanta Historic Dane performed.
Filmed by Aliyonah Of ACSM Studios
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This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
Galliard means "lively" in French and it is a very fast and athletic 16th century Europeans dance primary performed at the monarchs court. There are many variations of the galliard step, in this performance we show off a few. This dance originated in Italy in the 15th century and reached its height in popularity between 1530 and 1620 in France, Spain and England. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have done the galliard steps every morning for her exercise routine.
This dance would be performed right after the very slow and stately pavane (which we danced just prior to this video) You can view it on my channel as well.
This video is from a performance of Atlanta Historic Dance and Lauda Musicam of Atlanta. In this collaborative concert Lauda Musicam performed early dance music as Atlanta Historic Dane performed.
Filmed by Aliyonah Of ACSM Studios
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Explore the repertoire of the lute and its related instruments with Liz at Luteweb. Here you can enjoy videos filmed in beautiful locations and experience the m...
Explore the repertoire of the lute and its related instruments with Liz at Luteweb. Here you can enjoy videos filmed in beautiful locations and experience the music of great masters such as John Dowland, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Luis de Milàn and others. Watch fascinating guide videos with downloadable music.
For my guide video on the Frog Galliard visit: https://youtu.be/hzCFiYn7S0g
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Anime: Shingeki no kyojin
Attack on titan
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack on titan
Shingeki no k...
Anime: Shingeki no kyojin
Attack on titan
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack on titan
Shingeki no kyojin
Eren Yeager
Porco Galliard
Jaw titan
Anime
AMV
Rise
Skillet
Reiner
Mikasa
Armim
Monke
Season 4
Part 1
Part 2
Zeke yaeger
Ymir
Flying titan
Falco
Anime: Shingeki no kyojin
Attack on titan
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack on titan
Shingeki no kyojin
Eren Yeager
Porco Galliard
Jaw titan
Anime
AMV
Rise
Skillet
Reiner
Mikasa
Armim
Monke
Season 4
Part 1
Part 2
Zeke yaeger
Ymir
Flying titan
Falco
Galliard performed by students of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Music by Jeremy Barlow and The Broadside Band.
The Historical Dance Society
https://historicaldance.org.uk/home/join
All the videos are available for educational purposes. The content must not be used by you for commercial purposes.
This is the performance video of my love and I performing the galliard. We practiced so hard to learn this dance and I am very proud of us.
Galliard means "lively" in French and it is a very fast and athletic 16th century Europeans dance primary performed at the monarchs court. There are many variations of the galliard step, in this performance we show off a few. This dance originated in Italy in the 15th century and reached its height in popularity between 1530 and 1620 in France, Spain and England. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have done the galliard steps every morning for her exercise routine.
This dance would be performed right after the very slow and stately pavane (which we danced just prior to this video) You can view it on my channel as well.
This video is from a performance of Atlanta Historic Dance and Lauda Musicam of Atlanta. In this collaborative concert Lauda Musicam performed early dance music as Atlanta Historic Dane performed.
Filmed by Aliyonah Of ACSM Studios
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For my guide video on the Frog Galliard visit: https://youtu.be/hzCFiYn7S0g
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Anime: Shingeki no kyojin
Attack on titan
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack on titan
Shingeki no kyojin
Eren Yeager
Porco Galliard
Jaw titan
Anime
AMV
Rise
Skillet
Reiner
Mikasa
Armim
Monke
Season 4
Part 1
Part 2
Zeke yaeger
Ymir
Flying titan
Falco
The galliard (/ˈɡæljərd/; French:gaillarde; Italian:gagliarda) was a form of Renaissance dance and music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is mentioned in dance manuals from England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy.
Dance form
As a dance, the galliard was definitely not one to be improvised. It had dancers combining patterns of steps which occupy one or more measures of music. In one measure, a galliard typically has five steps; in French such a basic step is called a cinq pas and in Italy, cinque passi. This is sometimes written in English sources as sinkapace. These steps are: right, left, right, left, cadence.
The galliard is an athletic dance, characterised by leaps, jumps, hops and other similar figures. The main feature that defines a galliard step is the last two beats consist of a large jump, landing with one leg ahead of the other. This jump is called a cadence, and the final landing is called the posture. The sources generally describe movement patterns starting on the left foot, then repeating it starting with the right foot.
A galliard pattern may also last twice as long, or more, which would involve 11 steps, or 17 steps.
This is a story called, When is enough, enough? When that line is drawn in the sand and your birthright is more than circumstance. Well, instead of extending that American helping hand, Sometimes we extend the iron fist, to brothers and sisters caught in the mix. Check it out. Let me kill, a little bit more, Let me have, a little bit more, Le me steal, a little bit more, A little bit more, a little bit more. You got power, need a little bit more, How bout people, need a little bit more, Oh, the police, need a little bit more, Need a little bit more, need a little bit more. Let me build a bigger bomb for you, let me build a bigger bomb for me. Lets blow em all away, Third nations got pay. Let me build a bigger bomb for you, let me build a bigger bomb for me. Lets blow em all away, I'll blow them all away When will it be enough? (x4) Let me crush, a little bit more Let me sell, a little bit more, Let me rape, a little bit more, A little bit more, a little bit more. You've got children, need a little bit more, Little babies, need a little bit more, Your inner soul, need a little bit more, Need a little bit more, need a little bit more. Let me build a bigger bomb for you, let me build a bigger bomb for me. Lets blow them all away, Third nations got pay. Let me build a bigger bomb for you, let me build a bigger bomb for me. Lets throw em all away, I'll throw them all away. When will it be enough? When will it be enough? Gotta have everything. Everything. When will it be enough? (x18) It's never enough, oh its never, never Let me kill, a little bit more Let me steal, a little bit more Let me rape, a little bit more
The cost of dealing with building safety remediation work helped send London-focussed housebuilder Galliard into the red last year ... Galliard executive chairman Stephen Conway. Galliard’s executive chairman Stephen Conway said.
A “landmark” south-east London regeneration scheme which will create a new “Greenwich quarter” and provide 1,500 new homes has been acquired by Galliard Homes and Singapore-based City Developments Limited (CDL) for an undisclosed sum.
Aviva Investors will forward fund Galliard Homes to deliver the development which will be operated by PackagedLiving... Savills advised Galliard on the transaction ... Simon Welch, Director of Land at Galliard Homes, said.
Housebuilders Rydon and Galliard came in for stinging criticism yesterday in Parliament as Michael Gove told MPs of his plans to ban up to 11 housebuilders from trading for failing to sign legal documents pledging to fix historic fire safety defects.
Michael Gove, the levelling-up and housing secretary, is to tell Galliard Homes that it risks being blocked from getting planning permissions or building approvals.