Chorus line

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Theatrical poster from 1900 showing an early chorus line.
A modern chorus line

A chorus line is a substantial group of dancers who together perform synchronized routines, usually in musical theatre. Sometimes, singing is also performed. Chorus line dancers in Broadway musicals and revues have been referred to by slang terms such as ponies, gypsies and twirlies. Ballet uses the term corps de ballet.

Musicals

Famous chorus lines

Famous performers

Performers who started out dancing in chorus lines include:

See also

References

  1. "UK POLITICS | Profile: 'Call me Madam'". BBC News. 2000-10-23. Retrieved 2012-09-09. 

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