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The chassé 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" ...
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A chasse, châsse or box reliquary is a shape commonly used in medieval metalwork for reliquaries and other containers. To the modern eye the form resembles ...
Inherited from Old French chasse, from Late Latin capsa, from Classical Latin capsus, whence also the doublets casse and caisse. Pronunciation edit · IPA: /ʃas/ ...
Chasse, chassé, or châsse may refer to one of the following: Chassé, a dance step. Chasse (casket), a medieval casket with sloping roofs like a house ...
From Middle English chasse, variant of case, from Old French chasse. Doublet of case, cash, and chase. English Wikipedia has an article on: Chasse (casket).
Chasse, meaning "to chase," is a ballet move. Place your heels together with your feet turned out (first position) and bend your knees.
La Chasse-galerie, also known as "The Bewitched Canoe" or "The Flying Canoe", is a popular French-Canadian tale of lumberjacks from camps working around the ...
Chasse is the second single by Utatsuki Kaori. It was released on November 21, 2007, and peaked at #30 on the Oricon single chart.
The chassé ([ʃase], French for 'to chase'; sometimes anglicized to chasse /ʃæˈseɪ, ʃæs/) is a waltz ballroom dance figure. Like chassés in other dances, it ...
James Philip Chasse, Jr. (May 7, 1964 – September 17, 2006) was an American from Portland, Oregon. In 2006 his death while in the custody of Portland law ...