The French cancan appeared first in Paris in 1830. It is a lively and demanding chorus line dance. The best known example was written by Offenbach in 1858 and is from his first operetta, Orpheus in the Underworld.
In the nightclubs of Paris, from where it moved to the stage of the Opera Comique. The name "can-can" is a French colloquialism roughly translated as "gossip" or "scandle".
i think its Jacques offenbach
Cancan was a more lively version of the galop. It's a dance in quick 2/4 time, which often featured as the final figure in the quadrille. Charles Mazurier, who was well known for his acrobatic performances, made a popular feature in Cancan, jump splits. The female dancers of the Second Empire and the fin-de-siècle developed the various cancan moves that were later incorporated by the choreographer Pierre Sandrini in the spectacular "French Cancan."
You would say a piece of music was composed BY someone.
No, it was composed by Beethoven.
The Trout Quintet was composed by Franz Schubert.
i think its Jacques offenbach
Yes I can can do the cancan.
The duration of French Cancan is 1.67 hours.
French Cancan was created on 1954-04-27.
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Cancan was a more lively version of the galop. It's a dance in quick 2/4 time, which often featured as the final figure in the quadrille. Charles Mazurier, who was well known for his acrobatic performances, made a popular feature in Cancan, jump splits. The female dancers of the Second Empire and the fin-de-siècle developed the various cancan moves that were later incorporated by the choreographer Pierre Sandrini in the spectacular "French Cancan."
The dancers wore no underwear.
Cancan und Bakarole - 1961 TV is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:o.Al.
The cast of Sincle Lulu Learned the Cancan - 2012 includes: Clifford Chapin as Narrator
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