It it called Alors an Danse by Stromae. The title translates in English to, So Let's Dance.
'une compétition de [danse] disco'
A French superstition which was that on Halloween, the Grim Reaper goes to a graveyard in Paris, plays his fiddle and all the skeletons dance. When the Sun rises, they all go back to their graves. 'Danse Macabre' actually means 'Dance of Death'.
Danse Macabre was a genre of medieval art that dealt with death and the fragile nature of life. Typically, in Danse Macabre, the violin is played by Death.
The "Danse MACABRE" (macabre dance) was composed by Camille Saint-Saëns.
In "Danse Macabre," the xylophone symbolizes the playful yet eerie nature of death. Its bright, percussive sounds evoke a sense of liveliness, contrasting with the somber theme of mortality. The instrument's association with childhood and innocence adds a layer of irony, highlighting the inevitability of death that dances alongside life. Ultimately, the xylophone emphasizes the duality of joy and sorrow in the face of mortality.
Indila - Dernière Danse (Clip Officiel)
"Danse" is a feminine noun in French.
'la danse' (fem.)
danse e.g I am dancing > Je danse.
Dîner et danse
The French word for dance is 'danse.' For example, I dance would be 'Je danse.'
alors on danse ? means 'so, do we dance?' in French?
"Who danses?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui danse? The question also translates as "Who does danse?" and "Who is dansing?" or "Who's dansing?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kee dawss" in French.
Paris qui danse in French means "Paris which is dancing" in English.
"l'amour de la danse" (remember to use an 's' in the French word "danse")
danse
la danse (with an 's')La danse (feminine)danser is the verb