21.   For other dance companies, it is a place to envy, a place where dancers have their own cubicles, their own physical therapists, their own mailboxes.

22.   Four weeks into rehearsals, the dancers had the basic structure down.

23.   He dispels any notion of a generation gap with the dancers or any difficulty the dancers might have in relating to the choreography.

24.   His dancers would never have the stable employment of the performers he had worked with in state-supported European troupes.

25.   In a working vacation of sorts, dancers have a chance to perform for larger, newer audiences, often on shared programs with artists in other fields.

26.   In many ways, dancers have it better now than they did in the past, he said.

27.   In some cases, those individual dancers have to imply entire civilizations.

28.   In those days, male dancers did not have the acrobatic technique they have today, nor did ballerinas have the impressive leg extensions that later became essential.

29.   Its dancers have to be, for the repertory is an eclectic assortment of classical and contemporary ballets.

30.   Ms. Fenley believes that the primary adjustment a ballet dancer has to make with her choreography has to do with the hands and arms.

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government 1.92%
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people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
dancer 0.03%
dancer + v. >>共 421
be 12.60%
have 4.49%
perform 3.53%
wear 2.09%
move 2.09%
say 2.01%
appear 1.69%
look 1.52%
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