Bourree

/bʊˈreɪ/ noun

A lively French baroque dance in quick 4/4 time, popular in the 17th-18th centuries; also a musical composition written in this style.

From French bourrée, possibly from the town of Bourée in Auvergne or from bour- (rough), referring to the bouncy, vigorous character. The dance traveled to English through European court music.

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