gigue
A gigue is a lively dance that originated in the 16th century, often associated with the Baroque period. It typically features a fast tempo and is characterized by its upbeat rhythm, making it a popular choice for social gatherings and celebrations. The gigue is commonly found in suites, a collection of dances, and is usually the final movement.
In music, the gigue is often written in compound meter, such as 6/8 or 12/8, which gives it a bouncy feel. Composers like Johann Sebastian Bach included gigues in their works, showcasing the dance's importance in classical music. The gigue remains a vibrant part of folk traditions in various cultures today.