You probably mean - le pas de cheval (a horse step) see this -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ballet
A ballet duet is traditionally referred to as a 'pas de deux,' or dance for two. It is where a danseur and a ballerina come together and dance a series of solo and partnering variations during a classical ballet. Some famous pas de deux's are the Black Swan pas de deux in Swan Lake and the Don Quixote pas de deux.
pas de deux
Pas de deux is a ballet dance with two dancers (duet), thus it would be part of dance. Ballet, specifically.
"pas de deux" or "the step of two"
pas de deux or a duet or duo
Pas de deux is a ballet movement.
The step pas de bourée originated from classical ballet.
A ballet duet is traditionally referred to as a 'pas de deux,' or dance for two. It is where a danseur and a ballerina come together and dance a series of solo and partnering variations during a classical ballet. Some famous pas de deux's are the Black Swan pas de deux in Swan Lake and the Don Quixote pas de deux.
pas de deux
Pas de deux is a ballet dance with two dancers (duet), thus it would be part of dance. Ballet, specifically.
pas de chat is a ballet step meaning "step of the cat" it is in french, the language of ballet. It is commonly used in the finale scene of sleeping beauty ballet. hope this helps!!Pas de chat (pa-da-cha) is a french word, used in ballet meaning "a step of a cat"
"pas de deux" or "the step of two"
pas de deux or a duet or duo
Pas de chat
Two
The spelling of the ballet move is pas de bourrée.
Pas de deux is a French term meaning "step of two" which is most commonly associated with ballet. However, I don't believe there's any term called "Pas de deux first", though "first" is a position in ballet.