Darstellende Künste - Menschen in der darstellenden Kunst
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf Personen in der darstellenden Kunst beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Solist“, „Choreograf“ und „Jongleur“.
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a performer, typically female, who energetically and provocatively dances on a stage or platform in nightclubs
Go-Go Tänzer
a performer trained in the art of ballet, characterized by grace, strength, and precision in executing choreographed movements and sequences
Ballettänzer
the ensemble of dancers in a ballet company who perform together as a group, providing background and support to the principal dancers
Corps de Ballet
a dancer who performs a solo dance piece that is often choreographed to showcase their technical and artistic abilities, and is typically performed in front of the rest of the company and the audience
Solist
the highest rank in ballet, reserved for experienced dancers who perform leading roles in productions
Haupttänzer
a highly skilled individual who oversees the training, rehearsal, and direction of dancers in a ballet company
Ballettmeister
a person who creates and designs dance movements and routines, typically for performances, shows, or productions
Choreograph
a dancer who performs behind the main artist or group in a musical or theatrical production
Ersatztänzer
an individual who verbally guides participants through the sequence of steps or figures
Anrufer
a performer who specializes in sensual or erotic dance routines, often involving provocative movements and attire
exotischer Tänzer
a female performer known for elaborate costumes and dance routines in cabaret or revue shows
Revuegirl
a professional dancer hired to dance with customers in dance halls or clubs, typically for a fee
Taxitänzer
a music coach and accompanist who helps ballet or opera performers learn and rehearse their roles by playing music and providing guidance
Repetitor
a female dancer who performs graceful and precise dance movements on her toes
Ballerina
a cohesive group of performers in ballet or theater who work together in synchronized movements or actions to support the main performers or create a backdrop for the production
Ensemble
a leading female dancer in a ballet company, recognized for her exceptional skill, artistry, and prominence in performances
Balletttänzerin
a performer who entertains an audience by removing clothing in a sexually suggestive manner
Stripper
a person, typically a member of a team or squad, who performs organized cheers, chants, and routines to encourage and support sports teams
Cheerleader
someone who loudly promotes attractions to attract attention to shows or events, often seen at amusement parks or circuses
Marktschreier
a person who wears a wig and a red nose to entertain an audience
eine Person, die ein Clownkostüm trägt
a performer who demonstrates extreme flexibility and agility by twisting and bending their body into unusual or unnatural positions
Schlangenmensch
someone who skillfully throws and catches objects in the air, like balls or clubs
Jongleur
a person who introduces and directs circus performances, often in flamboyant attire with a whip or microphone
Zirkusdirector
a performer who entertains audiences by swallowing and extinguishing flames as part of an act
Feuerschlucker
a performer who specializes in escaping from restraints or confinements, such as handcuffs, straitjackets, or locked containers
Eskapologe
a sideshow or circus performer who inserts objects into their body openings without pain or injury for entertainment or shock value
menschlicher Dummkopf
a performer who entertains audiences by playing music or using movements to control or interact with snakes
Schlangenbeschwörer
a performer who displays feats of strength, such as lifting heavy objects, bending metal bars, or tearing phone books
starker Mann
a circus performer who acts as the target for projectiles thrown with accuracy by another performer for dramatic effect
Zielmädchen
a performer who specializes in walking or performing acrobatic feats on a tightrope or slackline, often at great heights
Funambulist
a performer employed to entertain a ruler or noble with jokes, antics, and comedic acts
Narr
someone who performs magic tricks or illusions to entertain audiences
Zauberer
someone whose job is making their audience laugh through jokes
Komiker
an entertainer who can manipulate their voice in a way that makes it seem like it is coming from a puppet or dummy
Bauchredner
someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.
Künstler
a person who organizes and manages entertainment events or performances, such as concerts, operas, or theatrical productions
Impresario
a person who manipulates and controls puppets in a performance, such as a puppet show or theater production
Puppenspieler
a male ballet dancer known for his regal bearing, distinguished technique, and portrayal of princely roles in classical ballet
Tänzer edel
an artist who conveys stories, emotions, and ideas through physical movements and gestures, often without using words
Mime
the star performer in an act, typically performing last, whose name attracts people
Headliner
a performer who uses techniques such as suggestion, psychology, and misdirection to create the illusion of mind-reading, clairvoyance, and other paranormal abilities
Mentalist
a person who plays a hand-cranked organ, typically accompanied by a trained monkey, to entertain passersby on the streets
Leierkastenmann
a performer who wears elaborate costumes and masks to entertain audiences through pantomime, dance, or song
Mime
a performer, typically a musician, singer, or poet, who entertains audiences with songs, music, or recitations
Minnesänger
a performer who imitates the actions, gestures, or voices of others for entertainment or comedic effect
Imitator
a circus performer who trains and controls lions for performances, using props like a whip or chair to establish dominance
Löwenzähmer
a medieval entertainer who performs a variety of skills such as juggling, acrobatics, music, and storytelling in public places or at events
Jongleur
a performer who imitates or mimics the appearance, mannerisms, voice, or actions of another person
Imitator
a performer who performs feats of magic and sleight of hand to entertain and astonish audiences
Illusionist
a colorful and eccentric performer known for their whimsical behavior, exaggerated gestures, and playful antics
Harlekin
a performer or entertainer in a royal court or other setting who is known for their humorous or nonsensical performances
Narr
a circus performer who safely swallows and extinguishes fire for artistic displays
Feuerschlucker
a circus performer who displays balance and agility skills through acts like tightrope walking or hand balancing
Equilibrist
a performer who creates illusions and performs magic tricks using sleight of hand and misdirection
Zauberkünstler
a female performer who sings, dances, and often participates in ensemble routines as part of a chorus or dance ensemble
Revuetänzerin
a performer or entertainer, typically in the fields of music, dance, theater, or other forms of expression
Künstler
a performer who demonstrates agility, balance, and strength through a variety of gymnastic movements and aerial feats
Akrobat
a performer who specializes in comedic or variety acts, often characterized by rapid-fire jokes, slapstick humor, song and dance routines, typically associated with vaudeville theater
Waadtländer
a performer who rides a single-wheeled vehicle, often showcasing skillful maneuvers, tricks, and stunts
Einradfahrer
a performer skilled in acrobatics and gymnastics, often executing flips, somersaults, and other agile movements
Becher
a performer who walks along a thin, stretched rope or wire high above the ground
Seiltänzer
a roaming performer who entertains audiences with impromptu or scripted performances in public or informal settings
flanierender Spieler
an individual who has the skill of telling stories in a way that is entertaining
Erzähler