Maurice Béjart (French: [beʒaʁ]; 1 January 1927 – 22 November 2007) was a French dancer, choreographer and opera director who ran the Béjart Ballet Lausanne...
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Béjart is the name of several French actors of the 17th century. The four actors listed here were children, and grandchildren, of Marie Hérve and Joseph...
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The Béjart Ballet Lausanne is a Swiss ballet company. It is based in the city of Lausanne and performs all over the world. The Béjart Ballet Lausanne...
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actresses in the 17th-century. She was the daughter of Madeleine Béjart and belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. In...
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belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. Madeleine was the second child of Joseph and Marie-Herve Bejart. She debuted...
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the stage. Taking leave of his father, he joined the actress Madeleine Béjart, with whom he had crossed paths before, and founded the Illustre Théâtre...
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Geneviève Béjart, stage name Mlle Hervé, Mlle Villaubrun and Mlle Aubry (1624 – 1675), was a French stage actress. She was one of the founding members...
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List of productions of The Nutcracker (redirect from The Nutcracker (Béjart))
2016 "Battle of the Nutcrackers". Maurice Béjart (2000) — Like the Graeme Murphy version, Maurice Béjart's 2000 production throws out the original story...
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Mariane. Madame Pernelle: Louis Béjart, cross-dressed Mother of Orgon; grandmother of Damis and Mariane Elmire: Armande Béjart-Molière Wife of Orgon, step-mother...
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Riponne–Maurice Béjart is a Lausanne Métro station on M2 line. It was opened on 27 October 2008 as part of the inaugural section of the line, from Croisettes...
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1982 and Donizetti's Don Pasquale. He also designed the costumes for five Béjart Ballet productions: Dionysos (1984), Leda and the Swan (1987), Malraux ou...
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François Bedeau, aka L'Espy) — a good bourgeois man Magdelon (orig. Madeleine Béjart) — daughter of Gorgibus and one of the précieuses ridicules Cathos (orig...
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His nephew, Aliocha Itovich, is now a famous French filmmaker. Maurice Béjart 1964: Ninth Symphony by Beethoven (1967?) 1966: Webern Opus V, Roméo et...
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ceramist Paul Mauriat (1925–2006), orchestra leader, composer Maurice Béjart (1927–2007), ballet choreographer Régine Crespin (1927–2007), opera singer...
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at the Guénégaud. Its leading actors included Molière's widow, Armande Béjart, her husband, Guérin d'Estriché, La Grange, Mlle Champmeslé, Baron, Hauteroche...
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choreography created by Béjart in the 1960s for Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The performance is given in Tokyo and the dancers are from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne...
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1946 Sir Arthur Coningham 26 May 1982 Simone Veil 5 October 1984 Maurice Béjart 24 April 1985 Gaston Thorn 20 December 2001 José Géal 8 September 2004 Annie...
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she was introduced to choreographer Maurice Béjart, who invited her to perform with his company, Béjart Ballet in Lausanne, Switzerland, as a soloist...
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1997, Queen performed "The Show Must Go On" live with Elton John and the Béjart Ballet in Paris on a night Mercury was remembered, and it marked the last...
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(2002) by Sky Gilbert Héliogabale, a modern dance choreographed by Maurice Béjart The Legends, a dance performed by Sebastian Droste as Heliogabalus, as part...
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(1947–1992) Argentine ballet dancer with the Maurice Béjart ballet company and artistic director of the Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. Ulysses Dove (1947–1996)...
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passion for ballet. For one of her birthdays, he introduced her to Maurice Béjart. Versace attended The British School of Milan, then known as "The Sir James...
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(Maurice Béjart) – Grenoble 1968. La Femme in Baudelaire (Maurice Béjart) – Brüssel 1968. Königin Mab in Romeo et Juliette (Maurice Béjart) – Brüssel...
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Marguerite Duras (1969) Maurice Béjart (1969) Marco Ferreri (1976) Jean-Luc Godard (1985) Bernard-Henri Lévy (1985, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2015)...
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Matgen, Jean-Claude (27 January 2012). "Sinibaldi, le Béjart mauve" [Sinibaldi, the purple Béjart]. La Libre (in French). Archived from the original on...
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composing music for Tunisian cinema and theatre. He collaborated with Maurice Béjart for his ballet Thalassa Mare Nostrum and with Gabriel Yared as lutist for...
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Boschi (1917–1990), pianist Maurice Béjart (1927–2007), dancer, choreographer and opera director, ran the Béjart Ballet Charles Dutoit (born 1936), conductor...
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Charme Ni Le Jardin De Son Éclat, a work by French ballet legend Maurice Béjart that draws upon the AIDS crisis and the deaths of Freddie Mercury and the...
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need. At the age of 14, Akaaboune was spotted by the choreographer Maurice Béjart, who invited her to join his dance troupe. She accepted and trained for...
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Cowdray House in Midhurst on 18 September 1993, and at the opening of the Bejart Ballet in Paris on 17 January 1997, performing only "The Show Must Go On"...
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