What is another word for chasse?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈas] (IPA)

Chasse is a French word that refers to a dance step that involves two quick steps followed by one slow step. It is commonly used in ballroom and Latin dance styles such as the salsa, rumba and tango. The chasse can be alternately referred to as a gallop or glide, as it involves a quick sideways or forward movement of the feet. Other synonyms for chasse include slip, shuffle, sidestep, and slide. Each of these words describes a specific movement or variation of the chasse, which can add texture and complexity to dance routines. Whether performing for fun or competition, mastering the art of chasse requires grace, precision, and good timing.

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Usage examples for Chasse

There's the old French proverb: Bon chien chasse de race."
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Poitevineau, the Notary's house, full of legal books and papers scattered on a charred floor beneath a gaping roof, a shop for "articles de chasse" kept by one Monsieur Bourdin.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
It consisted of Sir Marmaduke Wade, his son, daughter and niece-the two officers, his guests-with a large following of grooms, falconers, and other attendants; a number of them on horseback, with hawks perched upon their shoulders; a still larger number afoot-conducting the retrievers, others chiens de chasse, employed in the venerie of the time.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid

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