taxi dancer
1 of 1noun/ˈtæksi ˈdænsər/
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a professional dancer hired to dance with customers in dance halls or clubs, typically for a fee
A taxi dancer is a professional dancer who is available to dance with patrons in a dance hall or club, often for a fee. Unlike performers who are part of a specific dance group or show, taxi dancers offer their services on a more personal and individual basis. They dance with customers who may not have a partner or who wish to dance with a professional. This role involves interacting with a variety of people, providing enjoyable and energetic dance experiences, and often includes guiding patrons through different dance styles and routines.
- In the 1920s, taxi dancers were a common feature in dance halls across major cities.
- The club employed several taxi dancers to ensure that all patrons had dance partners.
- As a taxi dancer, she earned a living by dancing with customers at various social events.
- Taxi dancers provided companionship and entertainment for those who wanted to dance but lacked partners.
- The popularity of taxi dancers declined with the advent of partner-dancing trends and changes in social norms.