- The
Ballets suédois (French pronunciation: [balɛ sɥedwa]; "Swedish Ballets") was a
predominantly Swedish dance ensemble based in
Paris that,
under the...
- to 1742
Grenadier of régiment Royal-
Suédois, 1762 to 1776 régiment Royal-
Suédois in 1772 régiment Royal-
Suédois, from 1776 In
December 1813, the regiment...
- The
Institut Tessin, also
known as the
Centre culturel suédois, is a
museum in
Paris dedicated to the
history of Franco-Swedish
artistic exchanges. It...
-
commission to Jean
Cocteau and
Georges Auric, from Rolf de Maré of the
Ballets suédois. Cocteau's
original title for his
scenario was The
Wedding Party M****acre...
- "le
Suédois". Carl Möhner as Jo "le
Suédois": A
young Swedish gangster Tony took the five-year rap for. Jo
invites Tony in on the heist. "Le
Suédois" translates...
-
Ballets Russes were
based in
Paris during this time. In 1921 the
Ballets suédois offered L'Homme et son désir by Paul Claudel, with
music by
Darius Milhaud...
- véritablement en 1984, avec son
premier album solo "Rising Force", que le
virtuose suédois Yngwie Malmsteen fait découvrir au
monde son mélange
unique de baroque...
-
Sweden Herald. 28
March 2025.
Retrieved 28
March 2025. "Le
journaliste suédois arrêté en
Turquie est en prison". RFI (in French). 28
March 2025. Retrieved...
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Dardel and Rolf de Maré
became friends. Maré
would later create the
Ballets Suédois,
which performed in
Paris between 1920 and 1925. The
friendship benefited...
- to
America who
becomes a film star. The work,
written for the
Ballets suédois,
lasts about 16 minutes. It was
orchestrated by
Charles Koechlin and shared...