Ballet-dancer
41dancer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brilliant (esp. BrE), excellent, fine, good, great, wonderful ▪ He s a brilliant dancer! ▪ professional …
42ballet — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. concert or classical dance, choreography; corps de ballet. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. toe dancing, choreography, modern dance; see dance 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. dance, toe dancing,… …
43ballet movement — ▪ dance in classical ballet, any of the formalized actions of a dancer that follow specific rules regarding the positions of the arms, feet, and body. Ballet choreography is based on combinations of these fundamental movements. Some… …
44Ballet russe —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Ballets russes …
45Ballet Rambert — ▪ British ballet company oldest existing ballet company in England. Since the 1930s the Ballet Rambert has been an important training ground for young talent; among the famous artists who gained early experience with the company were the… …
46dancer — [[t]dɑ͟ːnsə(r), dæ̱ns [/t]] dancers 1) N COUNT A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing. His previous girlfriend was a dancer with the Royal Ballet... The dancers began to walk away from the floor. 2) N COUNT:… …
47dancer — n. a ballet; ballroom; belly; folk; tap; taxi dancer * * * [ dɑːnsə] ballroom belly folk tap taxi a ballet …
48ballet master — noun a man who directs and teaches and rehearses dancers for a ballet company • Hypernyms: ↑dancer, ↑professional dancer, ↑terpsichorean …
49ballet — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ classical, contemporary, modern, romantic ▪ 19th century, 20th century, etc. ▪ narrative, romantic …
50dancer — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. terpsichorean, danseur, danseuse ( both French), ballerina, prima ballerina, danseur noble, premier danseur, premi?re danseuse ( all French), coryph?e, figurant, figurante, chorus girl, chorine*, chorus boy, geisha; ballet …