In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have <u>balanced and symmetrical phases</u> because they were based on dance steps.
Fugues were not based on these dance moves, which is why they weren't really balanced - they were rather asymmetrical, as opposed to baroque suites. Baroque found its inspiration in dance, which is why its suites were usually more elegant than fugues.
The classical principle of contrapposto, or weight shift, was reintroduced into western art by the sculpture Donatello
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