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Women are marching in columns or dancing in troupes.
Revue is now basically a corpse outside universities, though it still twitches entertainingly in troupes such as Pappy's.
Contemporary dance is booming – from the rise in troupes such as Diversity to the huge increase in audiences at Sadler's Wells.
He then danced in troupes directed by important French choreographers like Janine Charrat and Roland Petit before going to London and joining the London Festival Ballet as a soloist in 1957.
In his case, the feverishness of carnival life, an abusive father, poverty, repressed sexuality, all manifest themselves in troupes of ghostly, painted figures hovering between memory and the circus of imagination.
Among other findings, they learned that some leaders seemed to spontaneously emerge in the troupe in mid-motion.
I must be outstanding in the troupe," says Yuan in the film.
Mr. Smuin's supporters in the troupe and outside it campaigned in his favor.
The theatre was often a subject of his fiction, too, as in the Crummles troupe in Nicholas Nickleby.
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