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pas de bourrée
[ French pah duh boo-rey ]
noun
Ballet.
plural pas de bourrée.
- a short running step.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pas de bourrée1
1910–15; < French: literally, bourrée step
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“That’s your pas de bourrée, your pas de gavotte.”
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“How you interpret it, how you feel the rise and fall of it, that’s up to you,” she told a group of students, ages 12 to 17, referring to the back-side-side footwork of a pas de bourrée, a structured preface to “freestyle snow.”
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This preteen dance troupe will pas de bourrée for the last time.
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For the finale, we performed a pas de bourrée, glissade and grand jete.
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“The pas de bourrée should be faster; the turn, less but more active,” he said, as she adjusted.
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