Arts du Spectacle - Verbes Liés aux Arts de la Spectacle
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais liés aux arts du spectacle tels que « divertir », « débuter » et « improviser ».
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to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production
chorégraphier
to dance energetically, especially to rhythm and blues or rock and roll music
danser, se déhancher
to dance energetically to disco music characterized by a strong beat and synthesized sound
danser en disco, faire du disco
to dance, specifically in the style of jive dance, characterized by lively and energetic movements
danser le jive, faire le jive
to dance vigorously in a highly energetic and often chaotic manner
mosh, danser énergiquement
to dance with lively and vibrant movements, often involving swaying or shaking of the hips or shoulders in a playful or flirtatious manner
se déhancher, danser de façon animée
to perform the tango dance, known for its passionate and dramatic movements
tanguer
to dance in a sexually provocative manner by rapidly moving and thrusting one's hips and buttocks back and forth
se déhancher, faire du twerk
to rapidly and intensely move back and forth, causing vibrations or tremors
trembler, secouer
to dance the waltz, a graceful ballroom dance characterized by smooth, gliding movements
valsez, danser la valse
to make one's time enjoyable by doing something that is interesting and does not make one bored
amuser, divertir
to perform or appear in public for the first time, especially as a professional or artist
débute, faire ses débuts
to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time
divertir, amuser
to improvise or perform spontaneously without prior preparation or rehearsal
improviser, composer à l'improviste
to be the star performer in a concert or performance
être la tête d'affiche de, être la vedette de, tenir le rôle principal de
to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment
jouer, interpréter
to do exercises or activities to get one's body, voice, or mind ready for something, like a workout or a performance
s'échauffer, se préparer
to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so
improviser
to attend or participate in a rave, a large, lively party or event characterized by electronic music, dancing, and a vibrant atmosphere
fêter, participer à une rave