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NOMBREperson Terpsícore(Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song
person terpsícore, bailador, bailaor, bailarina, bailarín, bailarín profesional, danzante, danzarín, terpsichoreana performer who dances professionally
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Sentido(Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song.
Caso demusa, MusaIn ancient Greek mythology any of 9 daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
InglésTerpsichore
Español > terpsícore: 2 sentidos > nombre 1, person
SentidoA performer who dances professionally.
Sinónimosbailador, bailaor, bailarina, bailarín, bailarín profesional, danzante, danzarín, terpsichorean
CasosAgnes George de MilleUnited States dancer and choreographer who introduced formal dance to a wide audience (1905-1993)
Alicia Alonso, AlonsoCuban dancer and choreographer (born in 1921)
Anna Pavlova, PavlovaRussian ballerina (1882-1931)
Antony TudorUnited States dancer and choreographer (born in England) (1909-1987)
Arthur MitchellUnited States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934)
Cunningham, Merce CunninghamUnited States dancer and choreographer (born in 1922)
Dame Alicia MarkovaEnglish ballet dancer (born in 1910)
Dame Margot FonteynEnglish dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in 1919)
Duncan, Isadora DuncanUnited States dancer and pioneer of modern dance (1878-1927)
Fred AstaireUnited States dancer and cinema actor noted for his original and graceful tap dancing (1899-1987)
Galina Sergeevna Ulanova, Galina Ulanova, UlanovaRussian ballet dancer (1910-1998)
Gene KellyUnited States dancer who performed in many musical films (1912-1996)
George BalanchineUnited States dancer and choreographer (born in Russia) noted for his abstract and formal works (1904-1983)
Ginger Rogers, Virginia Katherine McMathUnited States dancer and film actress who partnered with Fred Astaire (1911-1995)
Karsavina, Tamara KarsavinaRussian dancer who danced with Nijinsky (1885-1978)
Lola Montez, Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, MontezIrish dancer (1818-1861)
Maria Tallchief, TallchiefUnited States ballerina who promoted American ballet through tours and television appearances (born in 1925)
Martha GrahamUnited States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991)
Mikhail BaryshnikovRussian dancer and choreographer who migrated to the United States (born in 1948)
Moira ShearerScottish ballet dancer and actress (born in 1926)
Rudolf NureyevRussian dancer who was often the partner of Dame Margot Fonteyn and who defected to the United States in 1961 (born in 1938)
Ruth Saint Denis, Ruth St. Denis, Saint Denis, St. DenisUnited States dancer and choreographer who collaborated with Ted Shawn (1877-1968)
Shawn, Ted ShawnUnited States dancer and choreographer who collaborated with Ruth Saint Denis (1891-1972)
Twyla TharpInnovative United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1941)
Vaslav NijinskyRussian dancer considered by many to be the greatest dancer of the 20th century (1890-1950)
Específicobailarina hindu, bayaderaA professional dancing girl in India
bailarínA trained dancer who is a member of a ballet company
bailarín de claquéA dancer who sounds out rhythms by using metal taps on the toes and heels of the shoes
bailarín profesionalA professional dancer
corista, suripanta, vicetipleA woman who dances in a chorus line
kachinaA masked dancer during a Pueblo religious ceremony who is thought to embody some particular spirit
maestro de baile, maestro de danzaA professional teacher of dancing
Generalartista, ejecutante, intérpreteAn entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience
Inglésdancer, professional dancer, terpsichorean
Catalánballador, ballarí, dansaire, dansarí, terpsichorean
Verbosbailar, danzarMove in a pattern
bailar, danzarMove in a graceful and rhythmical way

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