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dansers

Dansers is a term used in several languages to refer to people who perform dance. In Dutch and Afrikaans, dansers is the plural noun meaning "dancers." The singular forms are danser (Dutch) or danser (Afrikaans) and are used in standard contexts to describe performers of various dance styles. The word appears in everyday speech as well as in formal writing when discussing dancers or dance groups, and it can emerge in translated or bilingual texts where Dutch or Afrikaans terms appear.

As a potential proper noun, Dansers could designate a specific dance troupe, project, or organization if capitalized,

In cultural contexts, the concept of dansers encompasses professional, student, and amateur dancers across genres such

See also: Dancer, Dance, Dance troupe, Dance education.

but
there
is
no
widely
recognized
international
entity
by
that
name
as
of
the
latest
information.
When
capitalized,
it
typically
refers
to
a
local
group
or
to
a
work
of
art
that
uses
the
word
as
a
title.
as
contemporary,
ballet,
folk,
and
street
dance.
Training
and
career
paths
for
dansers
vary
by
country
and
style,
but
common
elements
include
technique
study,
auditions,
and
performance
seasons.
Employment
often
occurs
within
theatres,
schools,
companies,
or
community
programs,
and
many
dansers
also
work
as
choreographers,
teachers,
or
fitness
instructors.