Yes. The person who asked this is probably looking for the David Bowie music video of "Fame", where Bowie is seen dancing with a female dancer performing pretty weird movements.
"absolute beginners" has a zebra-like girl dancing around
Yes a backup dancer tried doing a flip during the routine but ended up falling hard onto the stage.
When you are asked what do you feel is your best asset during an interview, you should try to come up with an answer that will make you valuable to the company. You should never choose something physical, or something non working related such as being a good dancer for example.
Aaliyah Dana Haughton, born on January 15, 1979, was an American actress, singer, and dancer who died in an airplane crash in 2001. Aaliyah attended a special Fashion show event in New York City during the height of her career.
He started as a roadie and backup dancer for the rapper group Digital Underground. He was featured on some of their tracks, and eventually released his first album called 2Pacalypse Now. He also did a little bit in hip hop during late high school, wrote music, and was part of another group called Strictly Dope.
The president during Woodstock was Richard M. Nixon.
You may be thinking of the 'exotic' dancer Mata Hari who was executed in 1917 during the First World War .
Mata Hari
The working hours for a dancer vary. They typically include performances in the evening and on weekends. Practice times are usually during the day.
Being a Singer, dancer,& actress
Marinera Nortena is Peru's most famous dancer. The most popular type of dance in Peru is called the Tarkada. This dance is performed during the Carnival festival.
Dancers work with the dance director, choreographer, dance instructor, or dance captain.
I'm pretty sure that the Dancer and Smith surnames were very popular during those days.
Yes King herod had a dancer , who asked for John the baptist head on a platter.
Yes a backup dancer tried doing a flip during the routine but ended up falling hard onto the stage.
A Ghandi Dancer was the name given to a railroad laborer who "tamped" ties during installation of a railroad. To "tamp" ties, the worker used a special flat-nosed shovel and packed the ballast (often gravel) tightly under and around the railroad ties. His continuous up and down motion made him look like a dancer.
Answerto represent certain gods or spirits in a certain belief system during religious ceremonies-the dancer wearing the mask supposedly became that spirit or animal
Chapter 3 of "The Slave Dancer" is called "The Shrouds" because it describes the horrific scene where the dead slaves are tossed overboard as a means of disposing of the bodies during the Middle Passage voyage. This moment highlights the dehumanization and cruelty that the enslaved individuals faced during the transatlantic slave trade.