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Swiss city of Neuchâtel the
Funambule (album), the
fourth studio album of
Grand Corps Malade the Théâtre des
Funambules, a
former theater in Paris, France...
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photo at top of page). He
began appearing at the
Funambules as
Pierrot in 1845.
Legrand left the
Funambules in 1853 for the Folies-Nouvelles,
which attracted...
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english translation and
interpretation in Les
Funambules ) http://www.les-
funambules.com/chansons/les-
funambules/ On
April 15, 2014 it was
announced conversions...
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performed earlier—with
great success—at the
Funambules.
Louis Péricaud, the
chronicler of the
Funambules,
wrote that "never was
there a
greater disaster...
- The Théâtre des
Funambules (French pronunciation: [teatʁ de fynɑ̃byl], 'The
Theatre of the Tightrope-Walkers') was a
former theater located on the boulevard...
- left the Théâtre des
Funambules, he did not have the
resources to
sustain public interest in the figure. The
stage of the
Funambules had been
designed expressly...
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Loris as
Avril Marcel Pérès as
Director of the
Funambules Pierre Palau as
Stage manager of the
Funambules Etienne Decroux as
Anselme Deburau (credited as...
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Funambule is the
fourth studio album by
French slam poet
Grand Corps Malade, with
musical direction by
musician and
trumpet player Ibrahim Maalouf. The...
- The Fun'ambule is a
funicular railway in the city of Neuchâtel in the
Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. The line runs in
tunnel and
links the
lower part of the...
- (2014).
Recherches sur l'histoire des Tsiganes. Auzias,
Claire (2002), Les
funambules de l'histoire (in French) (Éditions la Digitale ed.), Baye: La Digitale...