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French Cancan (also
known as Only the
French Can) is a 1955 French-Italian
musical film
written and
directed by Jean
Renoir and
starring Jean Gabin, Francoise...
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Cancan section from the
overture to Orphée aux
enfers (1:46)
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media help. The can-can (also
spelled cancan as in the original...
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cancan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The can-can is a dance. Can-Can may also
refer to: Can Can (band),
American punk rock band Can-Can (musical)...
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Annona cacans, with the
common names: arati****-cagão, arati**** de paca, arati****-pacarí, is a
fruit tree
native to
Atlantic Forest and
Cerrado vegetation...
- one interpretation,
designed for a play that was set in the 1890s, the
cancan dresses were "in
different colours with lots of
ruffles and
frills on their...
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opened in 1889 and
became the
birthplace of the
dance known as the
French Cancan. It
helped make
famous the
singers Mistinguett and Édith Piaf and the painter...
- Ren
Cancan (Chinese: 任灿灿; pinyin: Rén
Càncàn; born
April 26, 1986, in Jining, Shandong) is a
female Chinese boxer who has won
three world championships...
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affairs with the most
famous French aristocrats, prostitutes,
actresses and
cancan dancers; his father, on
learning of his licentiousness,
described him as...
- Tamvaco, Jean-Louis (2000). "Dabadie /
Leroux [les]", pp. 919–921, in Les
Cancans de l'Opéra:
Chroniques de l'Académie
Royale de
Musique et du théâtre, à...
- to this day. The
return of
evening dances, acts, and the
iconic French cancan marked a
revival at the
Moulin Rouge. On 19 May 1953, the 25th "Bal des...