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Breton Gavotte at Les Batons French and Breton Dance club, Hollingbourne Village Hall, Kent. M20 J8. Third Sunday in the month 1-5pm. http://lesbatons.goo glepages.com
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Czech dancing group Rond: The early dance locks, stock and barret performs Branles d'Escosse and Gavotte reconstructed after the french dance treatise Orchésographie by Thoinot Arbeau (1589). Castle of Velhartice, summer 2006.
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