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Lucas Callahan
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15 June, 19:08
Why was dance so popular at Louis XIV's court?
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Pineda
15 June, 19:21
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Louis was a very talented dancer." The dance was so popular at Louis XIV's court because Louis was a very talented dancer. The new dance form emerged from Louis's court is the Minuet.
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