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A Romane coume is a traditional French dance that started as a French court dance in the 16th century. It is a lively group dance for one or more couples, and it is still popular today throughout the French communities in North America. In some places, it is also known as the Carole, after the Roman goddess of dancing. The Romane coume usually involves four different steps. The first step is called the turn because the dancers have to turn in circles, usually in pairs. During the turn, the dancers must keep in time with the music, which is usually played by a small group with fiddles and accordions. The second step is a walk-in where the couples dance together, facing each other and moving in opposite directions. The third step is a promenade, with the couples circling in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions. The fourth step is a final promenade, where the couples come together in the middle and each perform their own creative display. The Romane coume is a great way to celebrate a happy occasion, as it brings everyone together in a fun and festive atmosphere. The dance also allows for couples to show off their own unique style and choreography. The steps of the dance can vary depending on geographical area and culture, allowing each region to express its own unique identity.

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