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pas de chat
[ French pahduh sha ]
noun
- a jump of one foot over the other.
pas de chat
/ pɑdʃa /
noun
- ballet a catlike leap
Word History and Origins
Origin of pas de chat1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pas de chat1
Example Sentences
Then, at the end of the season, he’ll go back to being just another boy, struggling with his pliés and his pas de chat.
They are the owners in the “Restaurant” scene, which includes a rubber chicken and — this is a head scratcher — a moment for the dancers, dressed as waiters and holding plates, to cover the stage in pas de chat jumps while “Swan Lake” plays.
I can still see the Puff dancer, performing pas de chat across the stage—this huge guy, in shorts, doing these dainty little hops.
But ballet steps — pas de chat, cabrioles, grands fouettés sautés and more — abound; so do Cunningham uses of legs and torso.
Still, the pas de trois of odalisques from “Le Corsaire” needs more upper-body allure and pliancy if it is to look more than routine, while the four “Swan Lake” cygnets need pas de chat of uniform crispness.
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