Apprentices
Start calling him by a cute nickname. Then encourage him to make up one for you.
Call the utility company and ask them what the average bill was for that address.
Some do some don't call around and find one that does. Next time ask a more detailed question.
I would suggest you go to a stripper bar and ask. I am sure there is something better you can do with your life than strip for men.
Lots of places install them. Shops that install radios in vehicles will usually sell and install remote starters. Call around.
"Danseurs, Ballerino or just... male ballet dancers. Some just call them heroes, pioneers... or very, very brave for what they do."
The Prima Ballerina.
The main female ballet dancer is known as the prima ballerina who is the leading woman dancer in a ballet company.
What do you call a group of Dancers?
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.
A crew is a team of dancers.
The person who plays the piano in a ballet class is typically referred to as the accompanist. The accompanist provides live music to accompany the dancers during their exercises and routines. They must be skilled in playing various types of music, understanding ballet terminology, and following the tempo and cues of the dancers and instructor.
Klompen dancers
A group of dancers are called a troupe
A group of dancers are called a troupe
It depends on the company; I know San Antonio Ballet dancers work from 6-9pm, although I don't remember if that's five or six days a week. Atlanta Ballet, I believe, works from 9 or 10am-7pm, roughly. Other companies I imagine are similar, but it varies depending on the size of the company-some of the smaller, lesser-paying companies rehearse fewer hours so that dancers have time to get a second job (aforementioned SA Ballet, also like San Diego Ballet). Some companies only rehearse for several weeks before a show, and then are off again for a while. Union companies have very stringent requirements on when and how long dancers can rehearse/perform/etc; five days a week during rehearsal weeks and six during performance weeks. During performances, there are extra hours in the evening, which depend on the individual call times, so perhaps for an 8 o'clock show, maybe 5 or 6 till about 10 or 10:30, depending on the length of the show as well.
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