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danseur
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dan·seur  (dä-sr)
n. pl. dan·seurs (-sr)
A man who is a ballet dancer.

[French, from Old French, from danser, to dance; see dance.]

danseur French [dɑ̃sœr]
n
(Performing Arts / Ballet) a male ballet dancer
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.danseur - a male ballet dancer who is the partner of a ballerinadanseur - a male ballet dancer who is the partner of a ballerina
ballet dancer - a trained dancer who is a member of a ballet company


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Dans le Royaume hachE[umlaut]mite, il n'y a pas encore de danseurs professionnels, seuls des enseignants et des danseurs semi-amateurs donnent de leur temps pour transmettre leur passion.
Les Danseurs d'EpAe de Quevaucamps are a group of Belgian sword dancers who have performed with the Mummers on several occasions, while the Bradshaw Mummers, from Halifax, will be joining in with their lively performances and elaborate props.
95 When Kronstam died in 1995, his reputation as one of Denmark's foremost danseurs nobles, indeed, one of his era's most distinguished classicists, was already vouchsafed.
 
 
 
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