Source: 15th century Italian; Joy and Jealousy
Setting: one couple
Version: 1.0
A: (4 bars of quadernaria (4/4) repeated 3 times)1-4(3 times) 12 Pive (starting left) B: (3.5 bars of quadernaria (4/4) repeated twice)5-7.5Man leaves woman with 2 steps (starting left), 1 piva, 3 steps(ending on a half-bar).5-7.5Woman same to catch up. C: (3.5 bars of quadernaria (4/4) repeated twice)9-11.5Man leaves woman with 3 pive (starting left), step (ending ona half-bar).9-11.5Woman same to catch up. D: (8.5 bars of quadernaria (4/4) repeated twice)13-15Man leaves woman with 2 steps (starting left), piva, 2 steps,16Man finishes with step right, and mezavolta to face woman(note that the mezavolta takes time, and that the dance phrasingdoes not match the music at this point in the dance),17Both reverenza left,18-20.5Man returns with 3 pive (starting left), step (ending on ahalf-bar).13-21Repeat D with woman leaving. The entire dance then repeats, with the woman doing everything first.
Discussion:
Although listed as difficulty=1 in Joy and Jealousy, this dance is difficult for me because of the half bars, and the fact that the musical phrases do not match the dance phrases in section D.
Disclaimer: a cheat sheet does not do justice to explaining how to properly do a 15th century Italian dance.