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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 choreograph

to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production

chorégraphier

chorégraphier

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to boogie

to dance energetically, especially to rhythm and blues or rock and roll music

boogie

boogie

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to dance

to move the body to music in a special way

dancer

dancer

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to disco

to dance energetically to disco music characterized by a strong beat and synthesized sound

disco

disco

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to jig

to dance, move, or skip with quick, lively steps

danser vite

danser vite

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to jive

to dance, specifically in the style of jive dance, characterized by lively and energetic movements

blaguer

blaguer

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to mosh

to dance vigorously in a highly energetic and often chaotic manner

mosh

mosh

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to shimmy

to dance with lively and vibrant movements, often involving swaying or shaking of the hips or shoulders in a playful or flirtatious manner

shimmy

shimmy

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to tango

to perform the tango dance, known for its passionate and dramatic movements

danser le tango

danser le tango

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to twerk

to dance in a sexually provocative manner by rapidly moving and thrusting one's hips and buttocks back and forth

twerk

twerk

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to shake

to move from side to side or up and down

secouer

secouer

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to waltz

to dance the waltz, a graceful ballroom dance characterized by smooth, gliding movements

danser la valse

danser la valse

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to amuse

to make one's time enjoyable by doing something that is interesting and does not make one bored

amuser

amuser

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to debut

to perform or appear in public for the first time, especially as a professional or artist

entrer dans le monde

entrer dans le monde

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to entertain

to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time

divertir

divertir

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to extemporize

to improvise or perform spontaneously without prior preparation or rehearsal

improviser

improviser

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to headline

to be the star performer in a concert or performance

être la tête d'affiche de

être la tête d'affiche de

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to perform

to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

jouer

jouer

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to warm up

to do exercises or activities to get one's body, voice, or mind ready for something, like a workout or a performance

réchauffer

réchauffer

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to improvise

to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so

improviser

improviser

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to rave

to attend or participate in a rave, a large, lively party or event characterized by electronic music, dancing, and a vibrant atmosphere

délirer

délirer

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