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{{wikipediainfo}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a dance on [[Earth]]. | {{wikipediainfo}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a dance on [[Earth]] popularized in the court of French King [[Louis XIV]]. Considered a romantic dance, it often ended with the partners kissing or the male presenting flowers. | ||
The [[First Doctor]] danced a gavotte with [[Jane Austen]] in the [[19th century]] [[London]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frostfire (audio story)|Frostfire]]'') | The [[First Doctor]] danced a gavotte with [[Jane Austen]] in the [[19th century]] [[London]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frostfire (audio story)|Frostfire]]'') | ||
During a visit to [[Blackpool]] in the 2080s, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] is challenged by [[Clara Oswald]] as to whether he knows how to dance. To her amusement, they proceed to dance a gavotte. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All_the_Empty_Towers_(short_story)|All the Empty Towers]]'') | |||
[[Category:Dance styles from the real world]] | [[Category:Dance styles from the real world]] |
Revision as of 15:08, 6 October 2020
Gavotte was a dance on Earth popularized in the court of French King Louis XIV. Considered a romantic dance, it often ended with the partners kissing or the male presenting flowers.
The First Doctor danced a gavotte with Jane Austen in the 19th century London. (AUDIO: Frostfire)
During a visit to Blackpool in the 2080s, the Twelfth Doctor is challenged by Clara Oswald as to whether he knows how to dance. To her amusement, they proceed to dance a gavotte. (PROSE: All the Empty Towers)