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Féerie (French pronunciation: [feʁi]),
sometimes translated as "fairy play", was a
French theatrical genre known for
fantasy plots and
spectacular visuals...
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Féerie is the
resident stage show at the
Moulin Rouge, a
famous cabaret venue in Paris, France. The show
premiered on 23
December 1999. It
replaced the...
- Opéra
féerie (French: [ɔ.pe.ʁa fe.ʁi]; plural: opéras féeries) is a
French genre of
opera or opéra-ballet
where the plot is
based on
fairy tales, often...
- "Water
féerie" (Belarusian language: Водная феерыя,
Vodnaya feyeryya) was a
flashmob performance,
initiated by
several Belarusian youth opposition movements...
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between the
overture and the song
cycle is tenuous. Shéhérazade,
ouverture de
féerie,
written in 1898 but
unpublished during the composer's
lifetime (it was...
- 1953 (swimmers
performing in a
transparent pool
placed on the stage), the "
Féerie des eaux" (Magic waters)
attraction was
created in
March 1954,
during which...
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Russian writer Alexander Grin. The
author described the
genre of the
novel as
féerie. It is a
story about a
dream coming true no
matter how ****ile it seems....
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refer to any of
several traditions of
opera based on
fairy tales. Opéra
féerie is a
French genre of
opera or opéra-ballet,
often with
elements of magic...
- [ɕːɪɫˈkunʲt͡ɕɪk] ), Op. 71, is an 1892 two-act
classical ballet (conceived as a ballet-
féerie; Russian: балет-феерия, romanized: balet-feyeriya) by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky...
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Fable for
Another Time (French:
Féerie pour une
autre fois) is a 1952
novel by the
French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. The
narrative recounts Céline's...