Crossword clues for danse
danse
- Saint-Saens' '-- Macabre'
- Performance in "un ballet"
- Menuet ou valse
- Étoile's expertise
- Étoile's element
- Debussy piece
- Can-can, in Cannes
- Bejart's metier
- Ballet, for example, in French
- Ballet, e.g., in Brest
- Ballerina's skill, in Paris
- Bal's relative
- Activity at un bal masqué
- "Bal", for one
- "--- Macabre"
- "________ Macabre"
- "__ Macabre" (Stephen King book)
- "__ avec les stars"
- ''La _____ des Nymphes'' (Corot painting)
- ''__ Macabre'' (Saint-Saëns work)
- ' Macabre'
- -- macabre
- ___ du ventre
- "La _____ des Nymphes" (Corot painting)
- Valse, e.g.
- Matisse's "La ___"
- "La classe de ___" (Degas work)
- Segment from "The Nutcracker"
- Г‰toile's field
- Г‰toile's element
- ___ macabre
- ___ du ventre (belly dance)
- Saint-Saëns's "___ Macabre"
- "___ Arabe," from "Casse-Noisette"
- Saint-Saëns "La ___ Macabre"
- Stephen King's "___ Macabre"
- "___ Macabre"
- Valse, par exemple
- Saint-Saëns' "__ Macabre"
- Étoile's field
- Degas's "Le Foyer de la ___"
- "___ Macabre" (Saint-Saens work)
- "__ Macabre"
- Valse, e.g
- Steps for Sarkozy?
- Steps along the Seine?
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"Danse" (English: "Dance") is a 2010 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Grégoire and produced by Franck Authié under My Major Company label. It was the first single from his second album Le Même Soleil and was released in September 2010.
Usage examples of "danse".
The decaying forms of Deep Fields reared up in response to the unaccustomed noise, detached arms and legs, wheels and gears, spinning and cavorting, tumbling and twirling in a Danse Macabre such as Deep Fields had never seen.
All the reports from the Palais de Danse at Brixwell are negative, I understand.
Once we got to Danse Macabre, all bets would be off, but then people expected decadence at a vampire-run dance club.
The vampires at Guilty Pleasures and Danse Macabre would sometimes use group mind tricks to make performers appear in the midst of the human audience.
Ils devraient nous donner au moins une danse morisque, ou quelque autre momerie!
And, suddenlie, out of a place like a wood, eight wild men, all apparelled in greene mosse, made with sleved silke, with ouglie weapons, and terrible visages, and there fought with the knights eight to eight: and, after long fighting, the armed knights drove the wild men out of their places, and followed the chase out of the hall, and when they were departed, the tent opened, and there came out six lords and six ladies richlie apparelled, and dansed a great time.
And, after the banket done, these maskers came in, with six gentlemen disguised in silke, bearing staffe torches, and desired the ladies to danse: some were content, and some refused.
And when the dansing was done, the banket was served in of five hundred dishes, with great plentie to everie bodie.
Les Bretons sont remarquables par leurs danses et par les airs de ces danses.
Since then she's been engaged as one of the dancing partners at the Palais de Danse in Brixwell, South London.
She's the girl who was with the poilu at the Rat qui Danse the first night I was in Paris.