
1) Ballroom glide 2) Dance step 3) Dancing glide 4) Glide on the dance floor 5) Gliding ballet move 6) Gliding ballet step 7) Gliding dance step 8) Gliding step 9) Gliding step in ballet 10) Gothic art 11) Rapid, gliding dance 12) Sashay 13) Sliding dance step 14) Square dance step 15) Step 16) Triple-step in ballet
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1) Glide 2) Step
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1) Ballet terminology 2) Waltz dance move 3) French word used in English
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Chasse or chassé (Fr. `to chase`) is a dance step used in many dances in many variations. All variations are triple-step patterns of gliding character in a `step-together-step` pattern. The word came from ballet terminology. It is not to be confused with The Chase figure in Tango. ==Varieties of Chasse== There is a large variety of Chasses ac...
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[Waltz] The Chassé is a Waltz Ballroom Dance figure. Like chasses in other dances, it is based around a triple-step where one foot `chases` the other in a `step-together-step` pattern. The word originates from the French word, `to chase,` and is originally a ballet step. ==Chasse From Promenade Position== The Chassé from Promenade Positio...
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[casket] A chasse or box reliquary is a shape commonly used in medieval metalwork for reliquaries and other containers. To the modern eye the form resembles a house, though a tomb or church was more the intention, with an oblong base, straight sides and two sloping top faces meeting at a central ridge, often marked by a raised strip and dec...
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Chasse is a dance step with a triple step pattern used in many forms of dance. It is a gliding, flowing step with the feet essentially following a step together step pattern. Timing and length of steps vary from dance to dance.
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In ice dancing, a step starting on an outside edge in which the free foot is brought beside and level with the skating foot and is placed onto an inside edge while the skating foot is lifted vertically and very slightly off the ice.
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• (v. i.) To make the movement called chasse; as, all chasse; chasse to the right or left. • (n.) A movement in dancing, as across or to the right or left. • (n.) A small potion of spirituous liquor taken to remove the taste of coffee, tobacco, or the like; -- originally chasse-cafe, lit., `coffee chaser.`Chasse: words in the definit...
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Chasse noun [ See
Chasse- cafÉ ] A small potion of spirituous liquor taken to remove the taste of coffee, tobacco, or the like; -- originally
chasse-café , lit., 'coffee chaser.'
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Chas`se' intransitive verb (Dancing) To make the movement called chassé; as, all
chassé ;
chassé to the right or left.
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Chas`se' noun [ French, from
chassé , past participle of
chasser to chase.] A movement in dancing, as across or to the right or left.
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[
n] - (ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading 2. [v] - perform a chasse step, in ballet
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Chassé is a common term used in ballet to describe the basic step where the back foot “chases” to meet up with an extended front foot.
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Three steps taken in any direction, closing the feet on the second step with weight, e.g. step left foot, close right foot to left foot, step left foot.
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sashay noun (ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading
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Step in which one foot “chases” the other and moves it away from its original position. Chassés are a traveling step and can be done in any direction. They are done with straight legs and pointed feet.
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Step chased and Slide
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(ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading
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