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Articles related to "French Theatre"
Jean Cocteau:Father of Avant-Garde What do Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, and Edith Piaf all have in common? They played a part in the fantasy and reality of theatre's incorrigible child Jean Cocteau. jean cocteau • french playwright • french theatre • french theater • avant-garde theatre
Two French Artists Paint Dancers Both Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers. For Degas, it was the ballet and ballerinas. For Toulouse-Lautrec, it was the cancan edgar degas • henri toulouse-lautrec • moulin rouge • cancan • ballet
Paris Neighborhoods III: Butte aux Cailles A bit of history and visiting information for the charming Butte-aux-Cailles quarter of the 13th arrondissement. butte • paris • france • french • cailles
Interview with Nagle Jackson, Part III My interview of Nagle Jackson, director turned award-winning playwright, concludes as he tells about his playwriting process, directing, and some advice for playwrights. nagle jackson • theatre • theater • stage • playwright
The Ancient City of Avignon: Historical Tour ProvencePt 8 A visit to historic Avignon, with it's modern city circling the walls of the ancient one. Behind the protective arms of the walls, there are palaces for popes, ornate cathedrals, a trip to another time, for the town site of Avignon is 3,ooo years old. There is a musical Carousel just for fun and plenty of places for a glass of wine. Chateau neuf de Pape of course! Then there is the famous bridge of nursery rhyme fame. Pont d' Avignon that only crosses half the river. Please join me for this historic tour. palais du papes • jean villars • pont d'avignon • festival d'avignon • walled town |
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