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Can-can

The can-can (also spelled cancan as in the original French ) is a high-energy, physically demanding dance that became a popular music-hall dance in the 1840s, continuing in popularity in French cabaret to modern days. Originally danced by couples, it is traditionally associated with a chorus line of female dancers. The main features of the dance are the…

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Can-can

Nodes69
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Triples68
Avg. degree1.97
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related to In other arts · 31
Can-can → Amilcare Ponchielli, Another, Aram Khachaturian's, Cole Porter's, Dance, Enfers, Frank Sinatra, Franz Lehár's, French, French Cancan, Gayane, Gaîté Parisienne, Hours, However, In, Jacques Offenbach's Galop Infernal, Jean Gabin, Jean Renoir's, La Gioconda, Léonide Massine's La Boutique
related to Outside France · 21
Can-can → America, Baretta, Blasina, Boston, By, December, Diani, France, French Cancan, Giuseppina Morlacchi, Grand Gallop Can-Can, It, Mlles, Morlacchi, New York, Outside France, Ricci, The, The Devil's Auction, Theatre Comique
related to history · 9
Can-can → Charles-François Mazurier, Jocko, Moulin Rouge, Occasionally, The, The Brazilian Ape, There, This, Throughout
related to External links · 3
Can-can → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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dance french dancers music cancan danced france moulin rouge de became popular features splits la film high ballet known grand

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La Goulueinstance ofit was possible to earn a living as a full-time dancer and stars0.80text
Jane Avril emergedinstance ofit was possible to earn a living as a full-time dancer and stars0.80text
who were highly paid for their appearances at the Moulin Rougeinstance ofit was possible to earn a living as a full-time dancer and stars0.80text
elsewhereinstance ofit was possible to earn a living as a full-time dancer and stars0.80text
Can-canrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Can-canrelated to External linksThe0.60section
Can-canrelated to External linksWiktionary0.60section
Can-canrelated to historyThe0.60section
Can-canrelated to historyCharles-François Mazurier0.60section
Can-canrelated to historyJocko0.60section
Can-canrelated to historyThe Brazilian Ape0.60section
Can-canrelated to historyThis0.60section

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