IPA: //ˈæl.ə.mænd//
KK: /ˈæl.ə.mænd/
A type of dance that was popular in the 16th to 18th centuries, often performed in a formal setting. It can also refer to music composed to accompany this dance, typically in a moderate tempo.
The allemande was a popular choice for the first movement of many baroque suites.
**Allemande** → The word originates from Old French *allemande*, meaning 'German'. It refers to a dance that is associated with German culture, particularly in the context of Baroque music and dance forms.
Think of the word 'German' — 'allemande' is a dance that connects to German culture.