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danseur noble
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Noun1.danseur noble - a male ballet dancer who is the partner of a ballerinadanseur noble - 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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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.
He had danced every major role open to him; he had had ballets created for him by Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan, Antony Tudor, and Hans van Manen; he had formed that legendary partnership with Sibley; and he was recognized, in the words of The Oxford Dictionary of Ballet, as "one of the very first danseurs nobles of his generation .
Erik Bruhn, one of the greatest danseurs nobles of all time, had a large head that some considered disproportionate to the rest of his body.
 
 
 
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