IPA: /pəˈvæn/
KK: /pəˈvæn/
A slow and formal dance that is often performed in a stately manner, resembling the movements of a peacock, typically associated with the 16th and 17th centuries.
The couple gracefully performed the pavane at the royal ball, captivating the audience with their elegant movements.
The word 'pavan' originates from the Italian 'pavone', meaning peacock. It refers to a slow, stately dance that resembles the graceful movements of a peacock.
Imagine a peacock moving gracefully — that's how the dance 'pavan' is performed, reflecting the elegance of the bird.