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- | "On [[December 11]] [[1891]], the ''[[Théâtre d'Art]]'' of [[Paul Fort]] presents a theatrical show by [[Remy de Gourmont]]. It was a memorable evening. Texts by [[Maurice Denis]] (''Fier-à-bras'', ''Berte au grand pié'' and ''Roland'') are recited in front of decors by [[Henri Gabriel Ibels |Ibels]]. The ''[[Les Aveugles|Aveugles]]'' by [[Maurice Maeterlinck|Maeterlinck]], ''[[Concile féerique]]'' by [[Jules Laforgue]], and ''[[Cantique des Cantiques]]'' by [[Paul Napoléon Roinard|Roinard]], with orchestration, light show and "odor show" (the programme notes explain the concordance of [[sound]]s, the [[human voice]], [[color]]s and [[perfume]]s). ''[[Théodat]]'' (by [[Remy de Gourmont]]] is also performed."[https://archive.org/stream/labouledevermeil00desg#page/244/mode/2up/search/cantique]-- ''[[La boule de vermeil]]'' (1907) by [[Pierre de Querlon]] | + | [[December 11 1891 at the Théâtre d'Art of Paul Fort]] |
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"[[Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay]]" (1891) | "[[Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay]]" (1891) |
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December 11 1891 at the Théâtre d'Art of Paul Fort "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" (1891) |
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Births
- Antonio Gramsci (1891 - 1937)
- Otto Dix (1891 - 1969)
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- Henry Miller (1891-1980)
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Deaths
- Arthur Rimbaud (1854 - 1891)
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