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Discover Ludwig"jazz dancer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to someone who specializes in dancing to jazz music. Example: "The audience was mesmerized by the fluid movements of the jazz dancer as she gracefully glided across the stage."
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He's a consummate jazz dancer".
A former ballet and jazz dancer, she loved Broadway and the Metropolitan Opera.
Andrew Asnes bounced and flew through space like an athletic jazz dancer.
She was scouring the aisles for her 8-year-old daughter, Nicole, who was determined to be a jazz dancer.
Asaro, who holds a doctorate in physics from Harvard and has been a ballerina and jazz dancer, is nothing if not prolific.
"Some of us are all bruised up," said Jasmine Allen, 16, a junior at Bloomfield High School, who described herself as a modern jazz dancer.
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There are acrobats and opera singers, ballerinas and models, jazz dancers, a gay-porn star and many, many actors.
Ms. Peck and Mr. Fairchild started out as jazz dancers; "Who Cares?" fits both like a second skin.
Talk interview with Leon James and Al Minns, 2 middle aged Negro jazz dancers who will present a history of jazz dance at Town Hall on March 1.
Many were jazz dancers, including students and alumni of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, where Mr. Benjamin heads the jazz dance department.
The New Yorker, February 15 , 1969P. 29 Talk interview with Leon James and Al Minns, 2 middle aged Negro jazz dancers who will present a history of jazz dance at Town Hall on March 1.
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