A classical form of dance.
A light part song, frequently with a fa-la-la chorus, common among Elizabethan and Italian Renaissance composers.
The company of persons who perform this dance.
A theatrical presentation of such dancing, usually with music, sometimes in the form of a story.
A bearing in coats of arms representing one or more balls, called bezants, plates, etc., according to colour.
Any intricate series of operations involving coordination between individuals.
To perform an action reminiscent of ballet dancing.
A half-turn performed by a horse and rider in dressage.
A combat maneuver where riders of the same squadron turn simultaneously to their left or to their right.
A spiral staircase.
To execute a caracole.