The term "danseur" is a French term meaning "male ballet dancer." Just as "danseuse" is the female equivalent. And the term "ballerina" actually is an Italian phrase for the PRINCIPAL female ballet dancer. But it has since been used by now to label ANY female taking ballet. Still, just as "ballerina" is a female ballet dancer--"ballerino" is the male equivalent in Italian.
Male, no. Female, yes.
If you are a ballerina (girl dancer) you can dance en pinte when you are strong enough. If you are a male ballet dancer you do alot more jumps and you lift the ballerinas (female dancers) up. Hope I helped!
You would call a female dancer a "danseuse" and a male dancer a "danseur". At the Paris Opera Ballet the best dancers are called "étoiles", which means stars in French.
Mikhail Barishnikov
The best dancer for each faction would be: Female Blood Elves Male Night Elves
female dancer = Tänzerin male dancer = Tänzer
dancer = Tänzer (male) / Tänzerin (female)
Native Dancer was a male. he was also an outstanding racehorse.
The term "danseur" is a French term meaning "male ballet dancer." Just as "danseuse" is the female equivalent. And the term "ballerina" actually is an Italian phrase for the PRINCIPAL female ballet dancer. But it has since been used by now to label ANY female taking ballet. Still, just as "ballerina" is a female ballet dancer--"ballerino" is the male equivalent in Italian.
The Arabic word for (dancer) is: (راقص) (rakis) for a male dancer (راقصه) (rakisa) for a female dancer
roked (male) rokedet (female)
The cast of Curtain of Eyes - 1997 includes: Okyon as Female dancer Takechiyo Maria as Male dancer Izuru Mori as Male dancer
The cast of Skip to My Lou - 1941 includes: Ralph Blane as Male dancer Hugh Martin as Male dancer The Martins as Female dancer
Male, no. Female, yes.
Aattakkaaran (Male) Aattakkaari (Female) Aattakkaarargal (Plural)
If you are a ballerina (girl dancer) you can dance en pinte when you are strong enough. If you are a male ballet dancer you do alot more jumps and you lift the ballerinas (female dancers) up. Hope I helped!