The way you say this depends on the gender of the person and relation to you... Girl/informal: Tu es danseuse. Girl/formal: Vous êtes danseuse. Boy/informal: Tu es danseur. Boy/formal: Vous êtes danseur. Hope that makes sense. :)
A dancer is "un danseur / une danseuse" in French.
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.
French culture is rich in dance history so it is no surprise that the words "beautiful dancer" easily translate to French. It becomes the words "belle danseuse".
A male ballet dancer is called a danseur, French for dancer. sissy
Danceur (m) / Danceuse (f)
the (male) dancer -> le danseur (luh dah[n]-suhr) the (female) dancer -> la danseuse (lah dah[n]-suhz)
Je suis danceuse, danceur
un danseur / une danseuse
un maître danseur.
Marius Petipa:1818-1910. She was a French Ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer. She is believed to be the most powerful Ballet master and choreographer that has ever lived. Hope this helps :)
SaylorEnglish: occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from Old French sailleor 'dancer', 'leaper'.Source: Ancestry.com
It can be a Danseur (the french) or a Ballerino (the italian).