[
US
/ˈdænsɝ/
]
[ UK /dˈɑːnsɐ/ ]
[ UK /dˈɑːnsɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball)
- a performer who dances professionally
How To Use dancer In A Sentence
- But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms, dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos, and just about everyone in sight was a shade of brown.
- Gorgeous in a seemingly effortless Kate Hudson/Blake Lively kind of way, her future calling dawned on her when she saw her dad performing on stage and became enamored with the costumes the dancers were wearing. Buzzine » Stacey Oristano
- When both the chorus and the dancers are on the steps they cannot be told apart.
- His father was a hairdresser and beautician, his mother an astrologer and former dancer who also acted as a promoter for women's wrestling. Times, Sunday Times
- Its choreography is dense with invention, its dancers project a fine fierce physicality and an alert, emotional presence. Stephen Petronio Company – review
- Dancers aged from five to adults will perform their own version of the Tchaikovsky classic and also a mix of tap and modern dance.
- She was not a good dancer, just a dancer, just a chorus girl.
- And if that doesn't make you happy, there's always Sabrina's story of organizing young women dancers to go on strike against an MTV sexploitation video.
- Then back to the city and its vivid smells, the wail of tzigane orchestras, the little dancer of the Orpheum - what was her name?
- Singers, musicians, dancers and storytellers are always appreciated on St. Patrick's Day.