IPA: //rɪˈɡɔːdɒn//
KK: /rɪˈɡoʊdɒn/
A lively dance that originated in France, typically performed in a fast tempo and often in a 6/8 time signature.
The couple danced a beautiful rigaudon at the festival, captivating the audience with their energy.
Rigaudon originates from the French word 'rigaudon', which refers to a lively dance. The term is derived from the name of a character in a popular 17th-century French play, which was associated with this type of dance. The word does not have clear Latin or Greek roots but is rooted in French culture and dance history.
Imagine a lively dance that brings joy and energy, just like the 'rigaudon' — a dance that captures the spirit of celebration.
No commonly confused words.