How to Say "floor show" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “floor show” is “cabaré” — B1 level.

Examples
Fuimos a un cabaré en París para ver un espectáculo de baile.
We went to a cabaret in Paris to see a dance show.
El cabaré estaba lleno de luces de colores y música de jazz.
The cabaret was full of colorful lights and jazz music.
Ella es la estrella principal del cabaré más antiguo de la ciudad.
She is the main star of the oldest cabaret in the city.
The Stress is at the End
The accent mark on the 'é' tells you to put the emphasis on the last syllable. Say it like 'kah-bah-REH' rather than 'CAH-bah-ray'.
It's a Masculine Word
Even though many words ending in 'e' can be tricky, this one is always masculine. You should say 'el cabaré' or 'un cabaré'.
Spelling it the French way
Mistake: “Me gusta el cabaret.”
Correction: Me gusta el cabaré.
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