An dro
An dro or en dro (Breton: "the turn") is a Breton folk dance in 4
4. It is a form of a circle dance.[1]
Technique
The dance is performed in a line, with the dancers joined by hooking their little fingers. They swing their arms, and take a short step to the right, a longer step to the left, so they drift steadily leftwards.[2]
Recordings
An dro songs are part of the repertoire of almost any Breton singer or group, from traditional music such as that of Alan Stivell[3] and Tri Yann's Portraits,[4] to rock music such as the 1998 album La Ouache by Matmatah.
Non-Breton singers have included an dro songs on albums including Imeall by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (Altan's vocalist).[5]
See also
References
- ^ "An Dro Reel". The Session. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
- ^ "An Dro & An Dro Retourné, [L*] (Changerais Tu, Chañj Tu, [S**]) – Brittany". Folkdance Footnotes. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
- ^ Stivell, Alan (1972). ALAN STIVELL - An dro (A l'Olympia) (LP). Fontana. OCLC 1115371643. Available on YouTube (multiple versions there).
- ^ Tri Yann (1995). Portraits (CD). Sony music entertainment. DL 2010. available on YouTube
- ^ "Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh displays her "edge"". The Irish Echo (Oldest Irish American Newspaper in USA, established in 1928). 10 June 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
External links
- A YouTube video of the dance—which begins at 1:18
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Circle dance
- Adana
- An dro
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- khigga
- Ballu tundu
- Berd
- Cachua
- Dabke
- Dances of Universal Peace
- Faroese
- Ganggangsullae
- Ghost dance
- Halay
- Hora
- Karikázó
- Khorovod
- Kolo
- Körtánc
- Kurdish dance
- Letkajenkka
- Mayim Mayim
- Pontic Greek
- Syrtos
- Tamzara
- Tarantella
- Thabal chongba
- Tresenica
- Barmaley Fountain
- Circumambulation
- Ecstatic dance
- Folk dance
- Participation dance
- Ring a Ring o' Roses
- Sacred dance
- Bernhard Wosien