IPA: //ˌfær.ənˈdoʊl//
KK: /fɛrənˈdoʊl/
A lively dance from Provence where people hold hands and move in a circle, often following a leader.
The children enjoyed performing the farandole at the festival.
Farandole is derived from the Old Provençal word 'farandola', which refers to a type of lively dance. The term is related to the word 'farandole' in French, which also denotes a specific dance form. The word captures the essence of a joyful, communal dance, often performed in a line or circle.
Imagine a lively dance that brings people together in a joyful celebration — that's what 'farandole' represents.