or contredanse
Type of social dance for couples, popular in the 17th century.
Derived from English folk dance, the country dance is performed in one of three forms: circular or round; "longways," with rows of couples facing each other; and geometric, in squares or triangles. The main source of country-dance steps and songs is John Playford's The English Dancing Master (1650). The dance was the basis for the 19th-century quadrille . It was taken by colonists to North America as the Virginia reel and, in modified form, as the square dance . There was a modest revival in the 20th century.