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dance company in British English (dɑːns ˈkʌmpənɪ) noun dancing a group of dancers, usually including business and technical personnel a contemporary dance company Examples of 'dance company' in a sentencedance company It has been easier for the bigger dance companies to absorb the cuts.When you are in a dance company, you have to do that sometimes.The popular street-dance company premieres a new full-length piece.It's rare to see a dance company work it like this.However, she never did join another dance company.Britain's oldest dance company has much to look forward to.Each [dance] company has a different method of paying their dancers.Then again, her new piece is designed as gala fodder so no one is expecting it to enter the repertoire of any established dance company.At the dance company, someone threw her a rehearsal leotard and, on a dare, she joined the class.There is an arcade with small 'make and sell' units, a jewellery maker, photographic gallery and dance company office. |