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  2. La Goulue - Wikipedia

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    La Goulue (French pronunciation: [la guly], meaning The Glutton), was the stage name of Louise Weber (12 July 1866 – 29 January 1929), a French can-can dancer who was a star of the Moulin Rouge, a popular cabaret in the Pigalle district of Paris, near Montmartre. [1]

  3. Moulin Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Moulin Rouge [1] (/ ... During a 1927 performance, an incident occurred when female dancers emerged from multi-tiered artificial cakes covered in real frosting. The ...

  4. Jane Avril - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, Louise Weber, known by her stage name La Goulue ("The Glutton") and the most famous dancer in Paris, left the Moulin Rouge, and Avril was chosen to replace her. [15] [16] Graceful, soft-spoken, and melancholic, Avril gave a dance presentation that was the opposite of the very boisterous La Goulue.

  5. Behind the scenes at the Moulin Rouge, where ... - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: As a new BBC Two documentary lifts the lid on the Parisian venue, Nicole Vassell takes a trip to the French capital to hear about working life within its plush, red walls

  6. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of female dancers by nationality ... La Goulue (1866–1929), can-can dancer, Moulin Rouge; Isabelle Guérin (born 1961), ballet dancer, ...

  7. Cha-U-Kao - Wikipedia

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    Cha-U-Kao was a French entertainer who performed at the Moulin Rouge and the Nouveau Cirque in the 1890s. Her stage name was also the name of a boisterous popular dance, similar to the can-can, which came from the French words "chahut", meaning "noise" and "chaos". [1] [2] She was depicted in a series of paintings by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ...

  8. Valentin le désossé - Wikipedia

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    It usually featured a bevy of female dancers wearing long, flaring skirts, flouncing petticoats, and black stockings, held up by garters. Valentin le Désossé was one of the few men to dance the can-can professionally. [clarification needed] He was a popular attraction at the Moulin Rouge in the early 1890s. [8]

  9. Sonya Tayeh - Wikipedia

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    Sonya Tayeh is a New York City-based choreographer. She has worked nationally and internationally across the worlds of dance and theater. She has earned several accolades for her work, including the Tony award for her choreography work on the Broadway production of Moulin Rouge!, Emmy nominations for Fox's So You Think You Can Dance, and the Lucille Lortel and Obie Awards for “Outstanding ...

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