• Damase Balletino – Dick Sanders – Jacques Ibert The classical repertoire Tales of Hoffmann – Maurice BéjartJacques Offenbach Jeux de cartes – Janine...
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  • Maurice Béjart. Sarkissian died on 17 March 1958. At her funeral the coffin was carried by Lacotte, Babilée, Béjart, and Boris Traïline. In 1978, Béjart created...
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    company Ballet of the 20th Century of the French choreographer Maurice Béjart, based in Brussels. With this company she danced leading roles, some created...
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    dramatic turn he digs up and steals Harpagon's cash box. Master Jacques André Hubert Master Jacques is cook and coachman to Harpagon. Anselme Mr de Brie An elderly...
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    orchestra. Henri Sauguet wrote about Louis-Jacques Rondeleux: A voice, a soul: it is precisely in this that Louis-Jacques Rondeleux's art appears so particularly...
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  • Ballet du XXme Siècle. It was eventually dissolved when Bejart moved to Switzerland to form Béjart Ballet in Lausanne in 1987. Women Angèle Albrecht Hitomi...
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  • Jean-Claude Brialy as Lido's director Fanny Ardant as Véronique Jacques Villeret as Jacques Richard Bohringer as Richard Nicole Croisille as herself Ginette...
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    Rouge (1989), by Jacques Pessis and Jacques Crépineau – Publisher: St Martins The Moulin Rouge (2002), by Jacques Pessis and Jacques Crépineau – Publisher:...
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    Schaeffer and Jacques Copeau to produce radio programs of artistic works at the RTF. In 1947, she appeared in Le Désordre à Twenty ans, by Jacques Baratier...
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    Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, The Who, Deep Purple, Jacques Brel, Johnny Hallyday, Renaud, Chuck Berry, Jacques Dutronc, Leonard Cohen, and Joan Baez have performed...
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    film role came in 1975 in Je suis né à Venise by choreographer Maurice Béjart. [citation needed] In the 1970s Barbara made appearances on television variety...
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  • Stéphane as Prince de Conti Caroline Veyt as Armande Béjart Ingrid Rouif as Madame de Montespan Jacques François as Jean de Cambefort Pierre Gérald as Jean-Baptiste...
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    noticed by Maurice Béjart and became a member of his dance troop Ballet of the 20th Century and his muse. Especially for her, Béjart choreographed Maurice...
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    Célimène though he loathes her behaviour. Célimène (first played by Armande Béjart-Molière) A young woman who is courted by Alceste, Oronte, Acaste, and Clitandre...
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    Boléro de Ravel". dailymotion.com. Sirvin, René. "Jorge Donn et le Bolero de Béjart". En scènes (in French). Retrieved 4 May 2024. "1984: British ice couple...
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  • national symbols of Belgium and belgitudes (frites, chicons, Maurice Béjart, Jacques Brel, Gilles de Binche etc.). Les Snuls were famous for their guest...
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    Mouffetard 1991: Les Patients by Jacques Audiberti, Petit Montparnasse 1991: Amours et jalousies by Molière, maison Armande Béjart Meudon 1995: La Société des...
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    in 1967 in Habay-la-Neuve. Les Quatre Fils Aymon is a ballet by Maurice Béjart and Janine Charrat from 1961. The four brothers—usually represented all...
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  • Matgen, Jean-Claude (27 January 2012). "Sinibaldi, le Béjart mauve" [Sinibaldi, the purple Béjart]. La Libre (in French). Archived from the original on...
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    Pinault, Chris Patten, and Klaus-Dieter Lehmann. Honorary advisers included Jacques Chirac, David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller Jr., Helmut Schmidt and Richard...
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  • politician and Minister (born 1919). 22 November – Maurice Béjart, choreographer who ran the Béjart Ballet Lausanne (born 1927). 28 November – Fred Chichin...
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  • Brussels, excluded from the institution following the arrival of Maurice Béjart. In 1969, he founded his Paris dance school, established Salle Pleyel with...
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  • by George Sand: Madeleine Béjart 1848: La Marquise d'Aubray by Charles Lafont: Valentine 1848: La Rue Quincampoix by Jacques-François Ancelot: Jeanne 1849:...
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    Messa da Requiem 1981 : Six personnages en quête d'un chanteur by Maurice Béjart 1980 : Boris Godunov staged by Joseph Losey at Opéra National de Paris 2019 :...
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    company, the Illustre Théâtre, was founded in 1643 by Moliere and Madeleine Béjart. Lacking a theater of their own, they performed at the jeu de Paume des...
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    (1928–2020) Hugh Beaumont (1909–1982) Bruce Bennett (1906–2007) Maurice Béjart (1927–2007) Marcheline Bertrand (1950–2007) Carolyn Bessette–Kennedy (1966–1999)...
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    (1947–1992) Argentine ballet dancer with the Maurice Béjart ballet company and artistic director of the Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. Ulysses Dove (1947–1996)...
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  • school founded in Dakar, Senegal in 1977 by Léopold Sédar Senghor, Maurice Béjart and the UNESCO based on multiculturalism and a Pan-African philosophy of...
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    projects, itself crossed by the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries; the Saint-Jacques/Sint-Jacobs district, which welcomed pilgrims on their way to Santiago...
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  • Barbasiewicz [pl], for several months. His longtime partner was the painter Jean-Jacques Le Corre. He died on August 28, 1995, as a result of HIV/AIDS complications...
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