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dancer [ˈdɑ:nsəʳ, ingl. am. ˈdænsɚ] SUST.

dancer
tancerz(-rka) m (f)

ballet dancer SUST.

go-go dancer SUST.

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After the break, the band and dancers freeze.
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Prince designed the tour to put the emphasis on music; no dancers, pyrotechnics, huge stage props or other gimmicks.
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It requires the dancer to retain grace; movement of the arms and hands are done so in a subtle but delicate manner.
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The bottom of the plate bears the image of a dancer.
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In 1927, she made her premiere as a solo modern dancer and two years later formed her own school and company.
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He is also a break dancer and a graffiti artist.
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Even though the dancers may be in side-by-side couples, they act as individuals when passing through.
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She also helped her dancers by instilling images in their minds.
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Dancers dress in indigenous style garb that can include loincloths, feathered headdresses body paint and more.
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A number of special stages are constructed, and thousands of dancers parade and dance down the streets and on the stages.
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