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danseur

[dahn-sœr] / dɑ̃ˈsœr /




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“This company has such potential,” said Krcmar, the company’s lead danseur noble.

From New York Times

D’Amboise embodied the ideal of an all-American style that combined the nonchalant elegance of Fred Astaire with the classicism of the danseur noble.

From Seattle Times

Instead, he had powerful mentors who had recommended him to Rothschild as a danseur mondain—literally, high-society dancer—who could drum up business.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bigger roles in the classical repertory, essential for the premier danseur, have as yet eluded him.

From The New Yorker

Ms. Baulac is blond and sweet-faced, with a glorious sweeping line and buoyant jump; the dark-haired Mr. Louvet is a danseur noble type, tall and elegant with a lovely refinement to his dancing.

From New York Times