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  • ...rlin]], Paris, and New York at fairs such as the 1911 [[Berlin]] Secession in 1911 and the 1913 Indepéndants and Autumn salons as well as at Bernheim an ...style; full of parties and places the affluent patronize but never mention in polite society – those brothels and [[cabaret]]s where scantily clad ladi
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  • ...ng from the Panic of 1873, the comparable epoch was dubbed the Gilded Age. In the United Kingdom, this epoch overlaps the end of what is called the Victo ...of opulent luxury. Bohemian lifestyles gained a different glamour, pursued in the <u>[[cabaret]]s of Montmartre</u>.
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  • ...Paris, France, in 1935. She was a rival of [[Sally Rand]] when she danced in Chicago, Illinois. ...latter city she was persuaded to go abroad by an English producer. <ref>''Paris Naughtiness takes on an American Flavor'', Ogden, Utah Standard Examiner, A
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  • [[Image:Crazy-Horse-Saloon-P1000388.jpg|thumb|Street view of the club in November 2008]] ...s in other cities. Unrelated businesses have used the phrase "Crazy Horse" in their names.
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  • Image:Gaston Noury fleurs.jpg|Ambassadeurs 1910 Pavillon de Flore. In jersey uniform ;Paris: c. 1909-1910
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  • [[Image:Paris - Clichy III.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A building in the Boulevard de Clichy]] Pigalle (French pronunciation: ​[piɡal]) is an area in Paris, France, around the Place Pigalle, on the border between the 9th and the 18
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  • <!-- [[Image:Crazy-Horse-Saloon-P1000388.jpg|thumb|Street view of the club in November 2008]] --> .... Its owners have helped to create related cabaret and [[burlesque]] shows in other cities.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainm
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  • | city = Paris ...in 1946 at 78 Avenue des Champs-Élysées and moved to its current location in 1977. It is known for its exotic shows including dancers, [[singer]]s, and
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  • ...German Jewish surgeon, and Rose Lissman, an Austrian Jewish stage actress in Posen, Prussia, Germany (now Poznań, Poland). When Lilli was four her fami ...married actor Rex Harrison 25 January 1943, and followed him to Hollywood in 1945.
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  • ...ntmartre in the Paris red-light district of Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement, it is recognized by the facsimile of a red windmil ...orld. Much of the romance from turn-of-the-century France is still present in the club's decor.
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  • {{Header|Prostitution in Impressionist painting 07/23}} ...h-class courtesans and others prostitutes awaiting clients on the streets. In addition to the sexual revulsion/attraction the figure of the prostitute st
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  • ...s 1973.jpg|thumb|200px|An ensemble of topless vedettes in a 1973 [[revue]] in Buenos Aires, Argentina.]] ...[[comedian]]s, jugglers, or even performing animals. Vedettes specializing in burlesque generally do [[striptease]] and may also perform nude on stage.
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  • ...rigins in nineteenth-century music hall entertainments and [[vaudeville]], in the early twentieth-century burlesque emerged as a populist blend of satire In burlesque, performers, usually female, often create elaborate sets with lus
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