• Creole Giselle is a version of the ballet Giselle in which the story's events are moved to 1840s Louisiana and given an Afro-Creole focus. For centuries...
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    Giselle (/dʒɪˈzɛl/; French: [ʒizɛl]), originally titled Giselle, ou les Wilis (French: [ʒizɛl u le vili], Giselle, or The Wilis), is a romantic ballet...
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    Milhaud, 1923 The Creatures of Prometheus, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1801 Creole Giselle, Adolphe Adam, 1984 Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied, to music by Gabriel...
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  • Organizations Coushatta massacre Cover (film) Crack epidemic Creole Giselle Creole music Creoles of color Criminal black man Crips The Crisis Crooklyn Crossover...
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    Theatre. In 1984, Dance Theatre of Harlem premiered its most famous work, Creole Giselle (restaged by Frederic Franklin), which was set in the 1840s Louisiana...
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  • Billy Wilson's Concerto in F, and Frederic Franklin's Swan Lake & Creole Giselle. In 1990 Dabney was diagnosed with HIV. In 1996, following a year long...
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    Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (/biˈɒnseɪ/ bee-ON-say; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman. Nicknamed "Queen...
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  • Legend, David Gordon's Piano Movers, Frederic Franklin's Swan Lake, Creole Giselle, Paquita, and Pas de Dix, Billy Wilson's Ginastera, Goh Choo San's Variations...
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  • Johannes Brahms New York City Ballet New York State Theater June 7 Creole Giselle Frederic Franklin Adolphe Adam Dance Theatre of Harlem London Coliseum...
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    K. D. Aubert (category American people of Creole descent)
    Karen Denise. She describes herself as "African-American with a dash of Creole". She grew up in Riverside and Los Angeles. She attended San Diego State...
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