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dancer

[dan-ser, dahn-] / ˈdæn sər, ˈdɑn- /


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Her father is also a dancer, but was against her following in his footsteps.

From Barron's

Set by Joseph Anthony Gaito with five low, raw-wood tables, the work presents moves on and around these objects, sometimes placed on their ends to provide the dancers with individual backgrounds.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s giving bonuses up to $100,000 to truck drivers, caterers and dancers who work on her Pro Eras Tour.

From MarketWatch

As she watched the dancers march, twirl and kick, she was struck by all the hard work that went into the production.

From The Wall Street Journal

Six dancers persuasively interpret the seasons and sometimes accompany the arias; Ms. Tanowitz’s angular, evocative choreography is enhanced by costumes in shiny textiles and chiffons by Victoria Bek and Carlos Soto.

From The Wall Street Journal