A 'diva'
diva, soprano, alto, bass, tenor, baritone
There are several famous female opera singers today. I would say most Americans have at least heard of Renee Fleming. She is one of the most popular and renowned opera singers today. Another female opera singer who has become somewhat of an "opera pop icon" is Anna Netrebko, known for her bel canto interpretations. If you are asking for famous female opera singers of today, I would say those two. I'm not saying they are the best necessarily, but definitely the most popular.
A dancing diva is a dancer who does everything perfect in any kind of dance routine or warm-up.
If you mean the version that is used on the Jean Paul Gaultier 'Le Male' and 'Classique' adverts - This is a famous track from the Vincenzo Bellini opera Norma (Casta Diva). In my opinion, Maria Callas delivers the best version.
A 'diva'
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diva
diva, soprano, alto, bass, tenor, baritone
No. The term diva is a noun. It originally referred to female opera stars, but now to any famous female celebrity. The connotation of difficult or tempermental associated with 'prima donna' (another opera term) has now extended to the synonym 'diva'.
"Demented: The World of the Opera Diva" may be what you are looking for though you'll have to read the book itself to derive its exposition.
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You'd be likely to see "A DIVA", or maybe a couple of DIVAS in OPERA! That's the origin.
Peep and the Big Wide World - 2004 Soap Opera Diva Duck 5-3 was released on: USA: 12 October 2011
Inva Mula-Tchako (an opera singer) was the actual voice behind Diva Plavalaguna's (Maïwenn Le Besco) aria .
Steven Linakis has written: 'Diva' -- subject(s): Biography, Opera, Singers
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.