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When was the first time you did tombé pas de bourré glissadé seux de chats?

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Strange question, I know, but when was the first time you did tombé pas de bourré glissadé seux de chats? Just curious.

I did mine first when I was about 8 years old, not knowing that this was pretty much the combination I was going to do for the rest of my life in every single class, lol

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  1. That is a simple combination that we did in center in the second level of our ballet instruction.  We didn't really know it was going to be a basis of our Center for the rest of our dancing lives, but we did it anyways!  Almost every week.  It was very simple and easy for us to understand.  We did it for about a year, but now we do much more complicated things in the center considering that was about 8 years ago...

    We also did tombe pas de bourre glissade (hmm how to spell it??) asamble...


  2. when i was  like 7 i think.

  3. i think almost everybodys first time was probably a couple years after they started dancing (unless they a re some frek of nature who learned super quick) and your right. we will be doing it for the rest of our lives and the rest of eternity. lol

  4. A couple of month ago, It was in my dance routine. Lol

  5. My first year dancing, later in the year.

  6. when i was seven i think.

    or six

  7. got a little lost there?

    saut de chat... or more probably... pas de chat?

    as your saut is a leap and your pas is a step; it will be either one or the other... a seux doesn't exist but phonetically it's probably a saut. You are quite accurate, the steps in ballet are named in French as the ballet vocabulary originated in the French court.

  8. i think about 7-8ish. and you are sooo right. we do this like every single day in class. not that i don't like it but maybe something new would be nice?

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