- The
Manouches are a
subgroup of Roma who have
lived in
France since at
least the
eighteenth century. The term
Manouche is the self-ascribed name of the...
-
Gypsy jazz (also
known as
sinti jazz,
gypsy swing, jazz
manouche or hot club-style jazz) is a
musical idiom inspired by the
Romani jazz
guitarist Jean...
- Roms en France),
generally known in
spoken French as gitans,
tsiganes or
manouches, are an
ethnic group that
originated in
Northern India. The
exact number...
- expanded, the
Eftavagarja into
France and Portugal,
where they are
called "
Manouches", and to the Balkans,
where they are
called "Ciganos" (from Byzantine...
-
described as
Manouches/Sinti and Roms in Belgium.
These three distinct Romani groups share a
nomadic culture and lifestyle. The
Manouches who are the Sinti...
-
Manouche Lehartel is a
French Polynesian dance expert. She has
served repeatedly on the jury of the
Hevia i
Tahiti festival and
cofounded the 'Ori Tahiti...
- 1960s, as
musical tastes shifted toward rock and roll. Some of the
finest manouche musicians in the
world are
found here
playing the cafés of the city at...
-
speak Sinte Romani but
refer to
themselves as Manuš (or
Manouche).
Among French Sinti and
Manouche people, its use has been
largely su****ded by a dialect...
- and
heads for
Paris to see his
sister Manouche and her
faithful bodyguard Alban.
While he is traveling,
Manouche's current boyfriend,
Jacques Ribaldi, who...
- pronunciation: [tɔma dytʁɔ̃]; born 16 June 1973) is a
French singer and jazz
manouche guitarist. He was born in Paris, the son of singer,
songwriter and guitarist...