No joke back in 2003 me and a couple classmates tried to do a medieval dance at homecoming to “Get Low” by Lil’ John. We nailed the dance (not quite a Saltarello lol) but our costume left a little to be desired; we were wearing Fubu jeans and K-Swiss sneakers looool
A 1,200 kg airplane is traveling at an unknown speed 65 m above the ground. It glides down to a height of 20 m and travels at 41 m/s. How fast was it initially traveling?
I'm impressed that she's dancing wearing a hennin! I always imagined medieval women just sort of gliding or standing around in those, not dancing and jumping 😀
People of the Middle Ages were no different from us. They lived, loved, worked, celebrated life. It wasn't easy but they did the best they could with what they knew. We cannot bash them 300, 400, 600 years llater and judge them by our standards. They may find us odd or uncouth. I enjoy these videos and history to get a tiny glimpse of their lives. I think this is a lovely video and I love her outfit. Elegant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. ❤
Well, maybe it was more of a medieval inspired event than an actual, strictly historically correct, medieval event? Like some Goths, who are inspired by the medieval ages in *some* parts of their dresses... They don´t actually dress mediaeval, just like most people inspired by mediaeval look in fantasy dressing/ cosplay don´t go all the way mediaeval eather.
I've done some dances like this in the SCA, and I have to say...these slower more upper crust sort of dances are such a nice break when you're exhausted!
@ Maureen Clement Rightly so. If I manage to have a girlfriend before This Fall's 2019 Renaissance Faire I'll talk to her about dancing with me this way. I have Welsh Ancestry way back, so it couldn't be that hard to do.
The Saltarello has always been primarily improvised; this particular version was invented in the modern era (1990s). The clothing is also not historically accurate, it is more of a mashup of medieval-inspired look. LOL. All of this is modern.
@@j.m.9151Also, video recording devices did not exist back then. Yes, we already knew that this was a modern recreation done by modern people and not totally accurate. LOL.
in tutto il mondo c`e l`Italia ! da 3000 anni ! La musica, la danza, l`arte ispira ancora oggi il mondo.... solo gli Italiani non ci sono piu`........... :-(
NO hace falta ninguna traducción al anglosajón porque el ESPAÑOL es bastante suficiente para hacerse entender, pero si no lo entiende entonces tiene volver a la escuela y empezar de nuevo 😮 hombre!que cosas tiene !😢
"The saltarello is a musical dance form originally from Italy. I's named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian verb saltare ("to jump"). Today there are still saltarelli played by folk bands in central Italy with the harmony and zampogna." According to Michele Abate.
What i find interesting is that in most of the paintings of the Saltarello the dancers seldom touch and seem to rather do their own thing. With a lot more turning around ones own axis involved. The peasants probably didnt follow choreographys which made the dance more lively.
The Saltarello is still danced by current Italian peasant folk but it is usualky to accordeons and tambourins and it is not as refined as this more regal form of this ancient dance.
Baltic states , Lithuania, the dance itself comes from medieval Italy : "The saltarello is a musical dance form originally from Italy. I's named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian verb saltare ("to jump"). Today there are still saltarelli played by folk bands in central Italy with the harmony and zampogna."
@@truthbetold5339 Just came across this. No -- the *music* is Renaissance Italian, but the *dance* is an entirely modern invention, loosely based on period imagery. The original article describing the invention can be found at www.pbm.com/~lindahl/lod/vol1/regina.html (I was the editor/publisher.)
Its salltarelo medieval dance song. In Italy it is many salltarelo dances, but this one is made from manuscripts. You can read here more about it: www.pbm.com/~lindahl/lod/vol1/regina.html
People should dance like this in clubs
No joke back in 2003 me and a couple classmates tried to do a medieval dance at homecoming to “Get Low” by Lil’ John. We nailed the dance (not quite a Saltarello lol) but our costume left a little to be desired; we were wearing Fubu jeans and K-Swiss sneakers looool
@@sergpie amazing!
beedle the bardcore 👐
Don't compare this dance type to some ghetto African American culture.
Yess!!
I dont think her hat's big enough.
lol true
No hat worth its name ever is.
It's beautiful. 🙂
It is important to keep alive traditions and heritages, o Thanx for this amazingness!
If we have to keep 'em alive it means we have lost them.
@@derstoffausdemderjoghurtis4346 That makes no sense,they're still doing it so it is not lost.It is just not widespread anymore.
@lorenzo setti il dono della sintesi Italiano è sempre il più incisivo. 😅
Song name is "Saltarello La Regina" for anyone wondering
A 1,200 kg airplane is traveling at an unknown speed 65 m above the ground. It glides down to a height of 20 m and travels at 41 m/s. How fast was it initially traveling?
@@ssgss4goku835 idk man pretty fast i guess.
@@erikveldhuyzen2841 nah I was just looking for answers to that question on a physics assignment. How did you get here
@@ssgss4goku835 that shit is witchcraft and heresy get that math outta here
@@ssgss4goku835projectile motion?
I'm impressed that she's dancing wearing a hennin! I always imagined medieval women just sort of gliding or standing around in those, not dancing and jumping 😀
I expect that, given that women were wearing hennins in daily life, dancing would be a normal part of it. 🙂
Dancing was a very important skill for medieval men at court, it was meant to show athleticism and fitness
People of the Middle Ages were no different from us. They lived, loved, worked, celebrated life. It wasn't easy but they did the best they could with what they knew. We cannot bash them 300, 400, 600 years llater and judge them by our standards. They may find us odd or uncouth. I enjoy these videos and history to get a tiny glimpse of their lives. I think this is a lovely video and I love her outfit. Elegant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. ❤
That hat(forgot the name) the guy was wearing is the most medieval thing I ever seen
Gosh that veiled hennin is to die for!😍😍🥰🥰😭😭😭💖💖💖
Great! I found hilarious -with all due respect- the medieval DJ, with the period correct outfit but operating modern electronic equipment!
Well, maybe it was more of a medieval inspired event than an actual, strictly historically correct, medieval event? Like some Goths, who are inspired by the medieval ages in *some* parts of their dresses... They don´t actually dress mediaeval, just like most people inspired by mediaeval look in fantasy dressing/ cosplay don´t go all the way mediaeval eather.
I didn't noticed until you pointed it out, hilarious indeed!
It's medieval party, not an historical reconstitution.
moron
What first came to mind when I noticed him was "Huh, he kinda looks like an assassin from Assassin's Creed" lol
AWESOME! The music, dancers, clothes, ALL!!
Ganz klasse!
Saltarello wirkt so lebensbejaend.❤
Simple melody & simple dance yet full of vibrant tempo, Majestic indeed.
I've done some dances like this in the SCA, and I have to say...these slower more upper crust sort of dances are such a nice break when you're exhausted!
Quite authentic and enjoyable. Not at a rushed pace, more reserved, which fits in better with the upper class attire.
@ Maureen Clement
Rightly so. If I manage to have a girlfriend before This Fall's 2019 Renaissance Faire I'll talk to her about dancing with me this way. I have Welsh Ancestry way back, so it couldn't be that hard to do.
@@konkarbadger7722 So, did you get a girlfriend?
@@konkarbadger7722 I'm dying to know as well
@@konkarbadger7722 PepeLaugh, heritage will surely help you dance
Our teacher told us to learn these Medieval Dances
Great, these two dancers are so skilled 'cos the Saltarello is not easy .
I love it!im inloved with the middle age.
Great costumes and performance.
Das ist Wunderbar
Головной убор_как,облака над головой!Какая,красота❤☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️🌹
The new Bannerlord looks great.
lmao
I hope he is ready to answer the call when the Young Wolf takes to the field.
nobody:
my music teacher: let's just send them this today and 10 more of these
you have such a cool music teacher dude
An elegant dance and clothing for a more civilized age.
The Saltarello has always been primarily improvised; this particular version was invented in the modern era (1990s). The clothing is also not historically accurate, it is more of a mashup of medieval-inspired look. LOL. All of this is modern.
@@j.m.9151Also, video recording devices did not exist back then. Yes, we already knew that this was a modern recreation done by modern people and not totally accurate. LOL.
in tutto il mondo c`e l`Italia ! da 3000 anni ! La musica, la danza, l`arte ispira ancora oggi il mondo.... solo gli Italiani non ci sono piu`........... :-(
Ahora tienen a Giorgia Meloni. 🤣
I tried to do this with my sweetheart and we couldn’t stop laughing. It’s fun but dangerously goofy
thx for video
So lovely and light of spirit.
I LOVE THIS SONG! I know this version of the song by heart
Dead can dance, Saltarello
Looks like fun!
Nice, I play it on the alto recorder!
Cute dance, I like it.
A 90s computer RPG called Darklands had this track in it. I wish modern RPGs would put in some actual medieval music like this.
¡PRECIOSO! Me toca el alma. Gracias.
lindo, lindo, lindo, me encanta!
That drum intro was pretty cool!
IT IS HEARTENING TO SEE WE OF LOVE LOVE IN WE.
Maravilhoso!
Why am I watching this
Très jolie vidéo je trouve que les danses médiévales sont belles
Nice boots and hat
I thank you so much for this nice video...
bello
Es como me traera recuerdos....
cool
Belíssima música
No idea how I got here.
This video is amazing ancients dance
Bravo!
BRAVO
Muy hermoso baile, Bravo, felicidades
NO hace falta ninguna traducción al anglosajón porque el ESPAÑOL es bastante suficiente para hacerse entender, pero si no lo entiende entonces tiene volver a la escuela y empezar de nuevo 😮 hombre!que cosas tiene !😢
I wonder how did parties gone from this to twerk
bello....!!!!
Exotic!
maravilloso
Perfecto!
Me ❤ it!
Beautiful choreography, we have to study it !
"The saltarello is a musical dance form originally from Italy. I's named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian verb saltare ("to jump"). Today there are still saltarelli played by folk bands in central Italy with the harmony and zampogna."
According to Michele Abate.
Beautiful
Would have been a nice era to live in too :)
My music teacher choosed your video for a Project of the school lmao.
Nevermind, great video :D
chose
What i find interesting is that in most of the paintings of the Saltarello the dancers seldom touch and seem to rather do their own thing. With a lot more turning around ones own axis involved. The peasants probably didnt follow choreographys which made the dance more lively.
The choreography is a modern invention -- don't take it as evidence for anything actually period.
Metta like chi è italiano
francesco virgolinni
vb
h
vc
Sono incuriosita dalla Musica medievale in particolare
Origen napolitano, esta danza tan delicada y saltarina. Seguramente llevada de aqui a España o al contrario.
Como mola!!!
dandara bastante
Yeah but they didn't have such big speakers back then!
very nice
The Saltarello is still danced by current Italian peasant folk but it is usualky to accordeons and tambourins and it is not as refined as this more regal form of this ancient dance.
Could you share a link to the music?
PRECIOSO.
Thank you very much :)
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I want that job
Very nice :)
All the tourists are fascinated as usual..
Ich weigere mich, den Film anzuschauen! Nehmen Sie die Werbung heraus!!!
Que flauta es esa?
Parece que los que bajan el dedo,hubiesen vivido en ésa época....!!!!
I like your performance!
Could you please tell me the references of the music!
thank you!
Thank fou very much
Metta like chi è spagnolo
That headdress! O.o
it's good
ya esta escogido pa los de 2a
I use my Butterfly Net like a hat too.
God
Ye Cannae pogo to that!
dança daora
Nice ))
Where there was a record of this dance? City and how is the palace? Perfectly
lithuania, Trakai Island Castle
Unusual choreography... where does it come from ?
Baltic states , Lithuania, the dance itself comes from medieval Italy : "The saltarello is a musical dance form originally from Italy. I's named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian verb saltare ("to jump"). Today there are still saltarelli played by folk bands in central Italy with the harmony and zampogna."
@@truthbetold5339 Just came across this. No -- the *music* is Renaissance Italian, but the *dance* is an entirely modern invention, loosely based on period imagery. The original article describing the invention can be found at www.pbm.com/~lindahl/lod/vol1/regina.html (I was the editor/publisher.)
where didu record this?
Музыку подскажите
wich are the instruments
gut
deus vult!
What is the name of the song ?
Saltarello. Look up Saltarello by Arany Zoltan.
Hola felix
The Camer aman dance also...
🎭🍻
What song is this?
Its salltarelo medieval dance song. In Italy it is many salltarelo dances, but this one is made from manuscripts. You can read here more about it: www.pbm.com/~lindahl/lod/vol1/regina.html
Brasileiros aqui?
why do i like this for some reason...