• Béjart is the name of several French actors of the 17th century. The four actors listed here were children, and grandchildren, of Marie Hérve and Joseph...
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    figures. Basque Célimène's loyal manservant. Du Bois (first played by Louis Béjart) Alceste's farcically blundering manservant. Guard (likely first played...
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    and the son of Anselme who is really Don Thomas D'Alburcy. La Flèche Louis Béjart A servant in Harpagon's household, La Flèche helps Cléante arrange a...
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  • Petrovski as Thomas Sophie-Charlotte Husson as Madeleine Béjart François Civil as Louis Béjart Anne Suarez as Catherine de Brie Annelise Hesme as Marquise...
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    and Gérard Bitton. His second acting gig was an episode of the TV series Louis la Brocante. In 2006, he played the high school student Dread in the Disney...
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    Tartuffe (category Cultural depictions of Louis XIV)
    of the Enchanted Island/Les fêtes des plaisirs de l'ile enchantée), King Louis XIV suppressed it, probably under the influence of the archbishop of Paris...
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    actresses in the 17th-century. She was the daughter of Madeleine Béjart and belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. In...
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    Molière (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
    the stage. Taking leave of his father, he joined the actress Madeleine Béjart, with whom he had crossed paths before, and founded the Illustre Théâtre...
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  • Guillermo Antón as Charles Eric Boucher as Brécourt Stéphane Boucher as Louis Béjart Marquise was filmed on location in Sabbioneta, Mantua in Lombardy, Italy...
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  • Croisy Mrs Sotenville (Madame de Sotenville), Sir Sotenville's wife: Louis Béjart, later André Hubert (both cross-dress males) Clitandre (Clitandre), charming...
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    Encyclopedia (1996) pp. 280–81. Jaques, Brigitte; Jouvet, Louis (2003-01-01). Brigitte Jacques and Louis Jouvet's 'Elvira' and Moliere's 'Don Juan': Two French...
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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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  • born in Saint-Louis and was the father of Maurice Béjart. Nonetheless, the university is often referred to as the University of Saint-Louis, just as UCAD...
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    titled "Psyché Rock". They subsequently worked with choreographer Maurice Béjart on a "Psyché Rock"-based score for the ballet Messe pour le temps présent...
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    played Madame Jourdain (travesti); Mlle de Brie played Dorimène; Armande Béjart played Lucile; and the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully danced the mufti in...
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  • The King Is Dancing (category Films about Louis XIV)
    Keim as Julie Idwig Stéphane as Prince de Conti Caroline Veyt as Armande Béjart Ingrid Rouif as Madame de Montespan Jacques François as Jean de Cambefort...
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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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    François Bedeau, aka L'Espy) — a good bourgeois man Magdelon (orig. Madeleine Béjart) — daughter of Gorgibus and one of the précieuses ridicules Cathos (orig...
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    company, and aided a number of artists (Robert Hossein, Roger Vadim, Maurice Béjart, Michèle Mercier, Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon, etc.). His objective was...
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    2016 "Battle of the Nutcrackers". Maurice Béjart (2000) — Like the Graeme Murphy version, Maurice Béjart's 2000 production throws out the original story...
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    Austria, and the influence of Cardinal Mazarin. 30 June – Molière, Madeleine Béjart and several others found the Illustre Théâtre on rue de la Perle, in the...
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    In 1967, Boulez, theatre director Jean Vilar and choreographer Maurice Béjart were asked to devise a scheme for the reform of the Paris Opéra, with a...
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  • Maurice Béjart in Brussels, Belgium. With the assistance of Senghor and Béjart, she founded Mudra Afrique, a school of dance in 1977. While Béjart initially...
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    composing music for Tunisian cinema and theatre. He collaborated with Maurice Béjart for his ballet Thalassa Mare Nostrum and with Gabriel Yared as lutist for...
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    (2002) by Sky Gilbert Héliogabale, a modern dance choreographed by Maurice Béjart The Legends, a dance performed by Sebastian Droste as Heliogabalus, as part...
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    woman in the company during most of that time. After that, she joined the Béjart Ballet in Switzerland, then the Alonzo King LINES Ballet in 2007, and retired...
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    teacher at the Montreuil Conservatory (1966–1969). In 1970, he joined Maurice Béjart in Brussels for the premiere of the École Mudra [fr], a new multidisciplinary...
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    l'impératice anarchiste (Sissi, Anarchist Empress), choreographed by Maurice Béjart to Strauss's Emperor Waltz. The 1921 film Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich...
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    Maurice Béjart. This resulted in the creation of the new Ballet of the 20th Century, which became the theatre's new ballet company until 1987, when Béjart and...
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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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