rigaudon

/ˈrɪɡəˌdɑn/
noun
  1. A lively French Baroque dance in duple meter, or the music for this dance; an alternative spelling of rigadoon.
    • She learned the steps of the rigaudon for her dance history class.
    • The orchestra played a stately rigaudon at the concert.
    • The composer included a rigaudon in his suite for harpsichord.