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dancer

[dan-ser, dahn-] / ˈdæn sər, ˈdɑn- /


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The dancers wove through the crowd as others clapped along in raucous celebration.

From Los Angeles Times

Bez, who has served as dancer and percussionist in both Happy Mondays and Black Grape, said he was looking forward to being back on the road in 2026.

From BBC

Fellow Strictly professional dancer Amy Dowden, who has been through treatment for breast cancer, posted: "You got this pink sister, sending so much love."

From BBC

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