- A
folding screen, also
known as
pingfeng (Chinese: 屏風; pinyin: píngfēng), is a type of free-standing
furniture consisting of
several frames or panels,...
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discussed with
Patrice Chéreau an
adaptation of Genet's 1961 play Les
Paravents (The Screens),
which was
planned for the 1989
opening of the Opéra Bastille...
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Danglard owns a fashionable, but not very profitable,
nightclub called Le
Paravent Chinois,
where the main
attraction is a solo
belly dance by his mistress...
- Screens, an
abridgement by
Howard Brenton of Jean Genet's
savage Les
Paravents. On television, she
appeared in a
regular role in the
British television...
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Theatre Complet, Gallimard, 2002) Her (Elle) 1955/1989 The
Screens (Les
Paravents) 1956-61/1961/1964 Le
Bagne [French
edition only] (1994) Un
chant d'amour...
- nave (1988),
Gabriele D'Annunzio I
paraventi (1990), Jean
Genet (Les
paravents)
Improvvisamente l'estate
scorsa (1991),
Tennessee Williams (Suddenly...
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attend the CNSAD. In 1968 he made his
debut on stage, in Jean Genet's Les
paravents.
Amidou was best
known for his ****ociation with
director Claude Lelouch...
- JSTOR 42597774.
James McNeill Whistler,
Caprice en
violet et or : le
paravent doré, 1864, Washington,
Freer Gallery of Art. "****anism | Ukiyo-e, Woodblock...
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Princesses d'Amours (Paris, 1900) Le
Collier des
Jours (Paris, 1902) Le
Paravent: De Soie et D'Or (Paris, 1904) L’Avare Chinois, an
adaptation of a Yuan...
- The
Screens (French: Les
Paravents) is a play by the
French dramatist Jean Genet. Its
first few
productions all used
abridged versions,
beginning with...