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Members of the Ballet Montmartre pose for artist, HarrogateMembers of the Ballet Montmartre (on tour in the UK as part of an all-French Variety Bill) pose for Hungarian Artist Jean-Georges Simon in Harrogate
The Clown - Dancer of the Moulin Rouge, Paris Date: circa 1910s
The Dancing Girl - postcard with a central pivot allowing the showgirl to kick up her front leg Can-Can style. Date: circa 1909
Dancer and mime Charles-Francois Mazurier as Beterse in the ballet pantomime La Laitiere Suisse, The Swiss Milkmaid, by Antoine Titus and Frederic-Auguste Blache, Theatre le la Porte St
The Lotus Flower - Dancer of the Moulin Rouge, Paris Date: circa 1910s
Moulin Rouge, ParisPromotional postcard for the Moulin Rouge, Paris. The original house, which burned down in 1915, was co-founded in 1889 by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Paris Olympia
The skirt dance.. Originated in London in the 1870s. It is a less formal type of ballet with elements of popular dance such as clogging and French can-can. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905
The can-can. Originated in France. It isa physically demanding music hall dance. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905
Genevieve Irvin, one of the dancers at the Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Artys, one of the dancers at the Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Interior of the Moulin Rouge, ParisA sketch of the interior of the Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Quadrille dancers at the Moulin RougeA group of Quadrille dancers at the Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Showgirls 1889Showgirls dancing the can can circa 1889
French Cancan scene from Bravo - International Casino showThe French Cancan scene from Bravo, the International Casino show, New York, 1937 Date: 1937