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    risks with regards to perception and morality. In The Café-Concert, Manet presents a café-concert in which three central figures form a triangle but are...
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    Café chantant (French pronunciation: [kafe ʃɑ̃tɑ̃]; French: lit. 'singing café'), café-concert, or caf’conc is a type of musical establishment associated...
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    titled Au café. This instant view of the cafe is the right side of the larger painting. The model of the beer waitress of the Coin de café-concert is one...
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    Café-Concert at Les Ambassadeurs (French - Le Café-concert aux ambassadeurs) is a monotype pastel by Edgar Degas of the cafe-concert at the Les Ambassadeurs...
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    Zebulon Café Concert, also known as Zebulon, is a music venue, bar, and restaurant located in Los Angeles, California. Zebulon was originally located in...
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    urban working people, as well as some of the bourgeoisie. In Corner of a Café-Concert, a man smokes while behind him a waitress serves drinks. In The Beer...
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    the repertoire of foreign songs and dances from every country into the café-concert well before this repertoire became fashionable". Fougère's past is shrouded...
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    Kitteridge alongside Frances McDormand. Wainwright owns and operates Ursa, a café, concert-hall, bar, and recording space in Montreal. Martha was born in New York...
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    Paris, at the foot of the hill of Montmartre. The Trianon-Concert was built as a café concert in 1894 in the garden of the Élysée Montmartre, which was...
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    1889, the Moulin Rouge opened as the Jardin de Paris, an outdoor garden café-concert, at the foot of the Montmartre hill. Its creator Joseph Oller and his...
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    lessons in the two instruments. She also sang, reportedly performing at café-concerts, a type of musical establishment associated with the Belle Époque in...
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  • Live in Concert is a live double album by English rock band Sad Café, released in March 1981 by RCA Records. It was the band's only live album while together...
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    century, the café-concert or café-chantant appeared, which offered food along with music, singers, or magicians. The most famous was the Cafe des Aveugles...
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    the theatre. The Bataclan originated as a large café-concert in the Chinoiserie style, with the café and theatre on the ground floor and a large dance...
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    Massachusetts Rehearsal on Stage, 1874, Musée d'Orsay, Paris At the Café-Concert: The Song of the Dog, 1875–1877, Private collection Swaying Dancer (Dancer...
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    restaurants, cafes-chantants. and pleasure gardens where outdoor concerts and balls were held. The Café Turc opened a garden with a series of concert-promenades...
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  • Alcazar (Paris) (later Alcazar d'Hiver), a café-concert in Paris 1858–1902 Alcazar d'Été, a café-concert in Paris 1860–1914 Alcazar Hotel (disambiguation)...
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    María Inés Quesada's Help Valentino! (1966), which they performed as a café-concert; this genre was popular in Argentina at the time, and the Gasalla-Perciavalle...
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  • 18th-century Italian commedia dell’arte, this work is a homage to the Parisian café-concert of the 19th century, with its popular singers and dancers. Visually,...
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    Manet, Portraits, At the Stock Exchange, L'Absinthe, and pastels like Café-Concert at Les Ambassadeurs and Les Choristes Alfred Dehodencq - Boabdil's Farewell...
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    styles of popular music also evolved under Napoleon III. The café-concert or café-concert was a Paris institution, with at least one in every neighborhood...
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    part of an amateur theater group. He dropped out school and wrote a café-concert, winning a competition organized by a bar. Later, he was eventually invited...
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    Kafé 44 (redirect from Café 44)
    Kafé 44 is a café, concert venue, and anarchist bookstore in Stockholm. Based in the Kapsylen work cooperative, which was founded by an artist group in...
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    such places as the Moulin Rouge in Montmartre. "Compared with Degas's Café-concert", writes art historian Robert Herbert, "the kind of work presaging Seurat's...
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    original title was Dans un Café, a name often used today. Other early titles were A sketch of a French Café and Figures at Café. Then, when exhibited in...
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    payment made for their works which were being played in the leading café-concert at the time, Les Ambassadeurs. The French courts recognized these legitimate...
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    Dancer in a Café (also known as Danseuse au café or Au Café Concert and Danseuse) is an oil painting created in 1912 by the French artist and theorist...
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    Café Tacuba (pronounced kaˈfe taˈkuβa), stylized as Café Tacvba, is a band from Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico. The group gained popularity in the...
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    provided the subject for some of van Gogh's more famous paintings, including Café Terrace at Night (painted earlier the same month) and the June, 1889, canvas...
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    The Alcazar d'Été was a Café-concert which opened in 1869, at 8 Avenue Gabriel in Paris, and closed in 1914. The old Café Morel behind the Élysée Palace...
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