PEOPLE WHO WORK THIER BUT OFF EVERY TIME TO TRY AND BE BETTER THAN THE DAY THEY WERE BEFORE. DANCES WITH PASSION AND ENJOYMENT.
THEY ALSO GET REALLY ANNOYED WHEN PEOPLE SAY “dance is not a sport.”
YES IT IS. IT TAKES MORE POWER TO BE A DANCER THAN TO BE A RUGBY OR FOOTBALL PLAYER!!!
An extremely common phrase whereabouts dancers, needing to look happy and enlightened, always smile while dancing for an audience.
Some disagree with the popularity of this phrase, these people are known technically as 'slappers'. Most people feel a deep level of sympathy for these hideously ugly 'slappers', for they emit such a level of stupidity that even a slug is more intelligent and infinitely more beautiful.
Timmy "What do dancers always do?"
Dancing teacher "Dancers always smile Timmy, come on you know that. Everyone does!"
Slapper "Dancers always smile isnt a common phrase!"
Everyone else in the world "Yes it is you disgusting filth-bag"
A type of stereotypical drama found among organized group performers but found most often within young dancing groups. This particular type of drama can led to acts of both passive and outwardly aggressive behavior and even the loss of a team member.
Last night, after we finished the performance, Tony was telling Sasha that her fondue was off. He was just trying to start some dancers drama.
A talented organization of dancers at Yale who’s personalities are comprised of equal parts Natalie Portman in Black Swan, Michelle Kwan at Nagano, and Natalie Portman in Garden State.