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A very favourite decoration for such erections or for cemetery walls was the Dance of Death, otherwise known as the Danse
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Mr. Liebman began in unusual place: "Danse de la Fureur," a movement from what is generally considered one of the seminal works of avant-garde classical music, Olivier Messiaen's "Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps."
Keeping Busy With Bebop Bigwigs Will Friedwald 2011
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Throughout Danse Macabre, he discusses Apollonian and Dionysian themes, but what are they?
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And he's no stranger to Paris: "Crazy Horse" offers a natural complement to his 2009 film "La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet."
Filmmaker Turns on the Flash Steve Dollar 2012
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Check out this exclusive clip of the first minute and a half of "Danse Macabre":
Exclusive First Look: Grimm Takes on the Pied Piper -- Rats! 2011
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The offerings included "Les Carillons," a world premiere (to Georges Bizet's "L'Arlésienne"); "DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse," a company premiere (2006, to Michael Nyman); and "Polyphonia," a 2001 creation for NYCB (to György Ligeti).
With Little to Cheer Besides Balanchine Robert Greskovic 2012
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There is even an appearance from the Lady on the Grey for the Danse Macabre.
“The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman and Michael McKean (Harpercollins, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Deservedly, the most famous of these is Carpeaux's ebullient "La Danse," whose swirl of riotous male and female nudes initially scandalized critics.
Architecture as Allegory Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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There is even an appearance from the Lady on the Grey for the Danse Macabre.
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I'll always remember where I was when I saw this specific crime scene in 'Danse Macabre'.
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