A couple dancing the Allemande.
An allemande (Italian: allemanda) is a dance that was popular in Baroque music of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The word comes from the French word for "German".
Composers of the Baroque period often wrote a group of dances called a suite. There was usually an allemande, a courante, a sarabande and a gigue, in that order. Sometimes there were one or two other dances as well. Sometimes a suite started with a prelude (an introductory movement) before the allemande.