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The bacchu-ber (French: [ba.ky.bɛʁ]), derived from Occitan bau cubèrt (Occitan: [baw ky'bɛʁ], covered dance or indoor ball), is a traditional folk dance performed with swords. This dance takes place in the district of Pont-de-Cervières, city of Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, France). Its origin dates back to many centuries ago (first written confirmation in 1730). This folk dance is unique in France and is one of the rare sword dances that have stood the test of time. It is performed once a year on 16 August, day of Saint Roch (1340–1379), patron of the Pont-de-Cervières district.Similar shows are performed on the Italian side of the Cottian Alps, notably in San Giorio, Fenestrelle and Giaglione villages.

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dbo:abstract The bacchu-ber (French: [ba.ky.bɛʁ]), derived from Occitan bau cubèrt (Occitan: [baw ky'bɛʁ], covered dance or indoor ball), is a traditional folk dance performed with swords. This dance takes place in the district of Pont-de-Cervières, city of Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, France). Its origin dates back to many centuries ago (first written confirmation in 1730). This folk dance is unique in France and is one of the rare sword dances that have stood the test of time. It is performed once a year on 16 August, day of Saint Roch (1340–1379), patron of the Pont-de-Cervières district.Similar shows are performed on the Italian side of the Cottian Alps, notably in San Giorio, Fenestrelle and Giaglione villages. (en) El bacchu-ber es una danza tradicional de espadas del barrio de Pont de Cervières de la ciudad de Briançon (Altos Alpes, Francia), cuyo origen remonta a varios siglos (los primeros datos escritos que tenemos son de 1730). Único en Francia, este baile es uno de los pocos en haber atravesado los siglos.​ Se baila una vez al año: el 16 de agosto, día de la San Roque (1340-1379), patrón del barrio de Pont-de Cervières. (es) Le bacchu-ber (/ba.ky.bɛʁ/) est une danse traditionnelle d’épées du quartier de Pont-de-Cervières, situé dans la ville de Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, France), dans l'ancienne province du Dauphiné et dont l’origine remonte à plusieurs siècles. La première mention écrite relatant ce rite date de 1730. Cette danse est unique en France et l’une des rares en Europe à avoir traversé les époques. Elle s’exécute une fois par an le 16 août, jour de la Saint-Roch (1340-1379), patron du quartier de Pont-de-Cervières, situé au sud de Briançon. En 2015, le ministère de la Culture inscrit cette danse à l'Inventaire du patrimoine culturel immatériel en France. (fr) Il bacchu-ber è una danza di spade del quartiere di Pont-de-Cervières, nella città di Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, Francia), la cui origine risale a molti secoli fa (la prima testimonianza è del 1730). Questa danza è unica in Francia e una delle poche in Europa ad aver attraversato il tempo. . Si esegue una volta all'anno, il 16 agosto, giorno di San Rocco, patrono del quartiere di Pont-de-Cervières. (it)
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rdfs:comment The bacchu-ber (French: [ba.ky.bɛʁ]), derived from Occitan bau cubèrt (Occitan: [baw ky'bɛʁ], covered dance or indoor ball), is a traditional folk dance performed with swords. This dance takes place in the district of Pont-de-Cervières, city of Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, France). Its origin dates back to many centuries ago (first written confirmation in 1730). This folk dance is unique in France and is one of the rare sword dances that have stood the test of time. It is performed once a year on 16 August, day of Saint Roch (1340–1379), patron of the Pont-de-Cervières district.Similar shows are performed on the Italian side of the Cottian Alps, notably in San Giorio, Fenestrelle and Giaglione villages. (en) El bacchu-ber es una danza tradicional de espadas del barrio de Pont de Cervières de la ciudad de Briançon (Altos Alpes, Francia), cuyo origen remonta a varios siglos (los primeros datos escritos que tenemos son de 1730). Único en Francia, este baile es uno de los pocos en haber atravesado los siglos.​ Se baila una vez al año: el 16 de agosto, día de la San Roque (1340-1379), patrón del barrio de Pont-de Cervières. (es) Il bacchu-ber è una danza di spade del quartiere di Pont-de-Cervières, nella città di Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, Francia), la cui origine risale a molti secoli fa (la prima testimonianza è del 1730). Questa danza è unica in Francia e una delle poche in Europa ad aver attraversato il tempo. . Si esegue una volta all'anno, il 16 agosto, giorno di San Rocco, patrono del quartiere di Pont-de-Cervières. (it) Le bacchu-ber (/ba.ky.bɛʁ/) est une danse traditionnelle d’épées du quartier de Pont-de-Cervières, situé dans la ville de Briançon (Hautes-Alpes, France), dans l'ancienne province du Dauphiné et dont l’origine remonte à plusieurs siècles. La première mention écrite relatant ce rite date de 1730. Cette danse est unique en France et l’une des rares en Europe à avoir traversé les époques. Elle s’exécute une fois par an le 16 août, jour de la Saint-Roch (1340-1379), patron du quartier de Pont-de-Cervières, situé au sud de Briançon. (fr)
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