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Chassé (waltz)

Waltz ballroom dance figure From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The chassé ([ʃase], French for 'to chase'; sometimes anglicized to chasse /ʃæˈs, ʃæs/) is a waltz ballroom dance figure. Like chassés in other dances, it involves a triple-step where one foot "chases" the other in a "step-together-step" pattern. It is derived from a ballet step.[1]

Chassé from promenade position

The chassé from promenade position is a Pre-Bronze syllabus figure.[2]

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Progressive chassé to right

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The progressive chassé to right is a Bronze syllabus figure. It is progressive because it begins with a forward step. While it moves to the leader's right, it is a reverse, or left-turning figure.[3]

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