• Corsaire (French for "corsair" or "pirate") may refer to: Le Corsaire, a ballet by Joseph Mazilier to music by Adolphe Adam et al., first performed in...
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    Le Corsaire is a ballet typically presented in three acts, with a libretto originally created by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges loosely based on the...
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  • El Corsario Negro ("The Black Corsair") is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Pedro Armendariz, Jose Baviera, June Marlowe...
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  • Clive Cussler Il corsaro (The Corsair), an 1848 opera by Giuseppe Verdi Le Corsaire Op. 21, an 1844 overture by Hector Berlioz The Corsairs, a 1960s doo-wop...
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    Salmson 9A 68–80 hp (51–60 kW) M.121P Corsaire Major version with Pobjoy Cataract engine (4 built) M.122 Corsaire Major version with Salmson 9Aers engine...
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    1845. It was then renamed Le corsaire rouge (after James Fenimore Cooper's novel The Red Rover) and finally Le corsaire (suggesting Byron's poem The Corsair)...
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  • Le Corsaire ("The Pirate") is an unfinished 1939 French film. It would have marked the screen debut of Louis Jourdan. Some actors put on a play about a...
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    List of military aircraft of France List of bomber aircraft Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bréguet 11 Corsaire. "Breguet XI Corsaire". airwar.ru....
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  • (1901), Swan Lake (1901), La fille mal gardée (1903), Giselle (1911), Le Corsaire (1912) and La Bayadère (1917). The Soviet leadership's preference for uncomplicated...
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  • destroyers built for the French Navy during the late 1930s under the name Le Corsaire. Although she was still under construction during the Battle of France...
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    Vincent (Saint-Malo Cathedral) The Privateer's House ("La Demeure de Corsaire"), a ship-owner's town house built in 1725, shows objects from the history...
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  • Mollenard (redirect from Capitaine Corsaire)
    Renoir. It was also known by the alternative titles of Hatred and Capitaine Corsaire. The film's sets were designed by Alexandre Trauner. It is based on the...
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    Jean-Paul de Saumeur (1598 — 20 December 1667), often called Chevalier Paul was a French admiral and naval officer who served in several Mediterranean...
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    choreographer Mark Godden and danced in leading roles such as Medora in Le Corsaire, the Paquita pas de trois, Lise in La fille mal gardée and the Sugarplum...
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    have survived since the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Le Corsaire premiered in 1856 at the Paris Opera, with choreography by Joseph Mazilier...
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  • fille mal gardée at the Bolshoi Theatre and The Sleeping Beauty and Le Corsaire at the Kremlin Ballet. At age 16, she got into acting, attending some Shakespeare...
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    1973 Lazaga  Spanish Navy Alsedo Destroyer 1,044 1925 stricken 1961 Le Corsaire  French Navy  Regia Marina Le Hardi Destroyer 1,772 1 July 1941 renamed...
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    Corsaire Princess Praline in Whipped Cream and Columbine in Harlequinade. Her repertoire also include roles in La Bayadère, Cinderella, Le Corsaire,...
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    The Corsaire Jean Bart, a native of Dunkirk...
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    of the classical repertoire. Upon reviewing his first performance in Le Corsaire, The New York Times said "This performance bought the house down!" The...
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    French) Georges Joumas, Echos of the Dreyfus Affair for an Orléanais, Corsaire Éditions, (ISBN 978-2-910475-12-3) 2013 (in English) Leila Schneps and...
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    Candaule Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de deux La Sylphide Pas de deux Le Corsaire Pas de deux Don Quixote Grand Pas de deux The Nutcracker Grand Pas de deux...
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    Xander Parish in the title role. In the fall of 2018, Khoreva debuted in Le Corsaire as one of the trio of Odalisques and as one of the Prince's friends in...
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  • popular revivals of older ballets, including Coppélia, Giselle, and Le Corsaire. Petipa's revival of the ballet Swan Lake is perhaps his most famous work...
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    street Rue Jeanne la corsaire in honour of Jeanne: "A route beginning in the Embellie street is to be named: Rue Jeanne la Corsaire, wife of Olivier de...
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    in the scene Le jardin animé from Marius Petipa's final revival of Le Corsaire, St. Petersburg, 1899. Legnani was named première danseuse assoluta of...
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  • Rapport M. 2015, p. 17. Boutier, Jean (2005). "Les "lettres de créances" du corsaire Ripaud. Un "club jacobin" à Srirangapatnam (Inde), mai-juin 1797". Les...
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    productions of those works. The most famous of Petipa's revivals are Le Corsaire, Giselle, La Esmeralda, Coppélia, La Fille Mal Gardée (with Lev Ivanov)...
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    and services between Jersey and Saint-Malo are operated by Compagnie Corsaire and Condor Ferries. The Isle of Sark Shipping Company operates small ferries...
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    Know What You Want" by !DelaDap; Qué Dolor by Fanfare Ciocarlia Ribbon Le Corsaire-Pas De Deux And Variations by London Festival Ballet Orchestra, Terrence...
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