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Maurice Béjart (French: [beʒaʁ]; 1
January 1927 – 22
November 2007) was a
French dancer, c****ographer and
opera director who ran the
Béjart Ballet Lausanne...
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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...
- The
Béjart Ballet Lausanne is a
Swiss ballet company. It is
based in the city of
Lausanne and
performs all over the world. The
Béjart Ballet Lausanne...
- Armande-Grésinde-Claire-Élisabeth
Béjart (1645 – 30
November 1700) was a
French stage actress, also
known under her
stage name
Mademoiselle Molière. She...
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Madeleine Béjart (8
January 1618 – 17
February 1672), was a
French actress and
theatre director, one of the most
famous French stage actors of the 17th-century...
- Geneviève
Béjart,
stage name Mlle Hervé, Mlle
Villaubrun and Mlle
Aubry (1624 – 1675), was a
French stage actress. She was one of the
founding members...
- 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...
- 2016 "Battle of the Nutcrackers".
Maurice Béjart (2000) — Like the
Graeme Murphy version,
Maurice Béjart's 2000
production throws out the
original story...
- Riponne–Maurice
Béjart is a
Lausanne Métro
station on M2 line. It was
opened on 27
October 2008 as part of the
inaugural section of the line, from Croisettes...
- Mariane.
Madame Pernelle:
Louis Béjart, cross-dressed
Mother of Orgon;
grandmother of
Damis and
Mariane Elmire:
Armande Béjart-Molière Wife of Orgon, step-mother...