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danseur noble

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/dɑnsɜr noʊbl/
Forms:danseurs nobles
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a male ballet dancer known for his regal bearing, distinguished technique, and portrayal of princely roles in classical ballet

A danseur noble is a male ballet dancer who performs leading roles with a focus on classical technique, elegance, and a dignified presence. The danseur noble typically embodies the ideal of the noble, heroic, or romantic male character in ballet, often showcasing strong, graceful movements and a commanding stage presence. This role requires a high level of skill and artistry, reflecting the traditional values of ballet and contributing significantly to the storytelling and aesthetics of the performance.

  • The danseur noble commanded the stage with his majestic presence and impeccable technique.
  • As a danseur noble, he effortlessly conveyed elegance and grace in his performances.
  • The ballet company featured a talented danseur noble who excelled in portraying princely characters.
  • The danseur noble's portrayal of the prince in Swan Lake was praised for its poise and dignity.
  • Danseurs nobles are admired for their strength, artistry, and refinement in classical ballet.
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