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Apache (dance)

Apache, or La Danse Apache, Bowery Waltz, Apache Turn, Apache Dance and Tough Dance is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with Parisian street culture at the beginning of the 20th century. In fin de siècle Paris young members of street gangs were labelled Apaches by the press because of the ferocity of their savagery towards one another, a name taken from the native North American indigenous people, the Apache. Thus the name of the dance is pronounced as the French pronounce it ah-PAHSH. It is not pronounced uh-PATCH-ee which is the English language pronunciation.

Apachentanz by Leo Rauth [de] (1911)

The dance is sometimes said to reenact a violent "discussion" between a pimp and a prostitute. It includes mock slaps and punches, the man picking up and throwing the woman to the ground, or lifting and carrying her while she struggles or feigns unconsciousness. Thus, the dance shares many features with the theatrical discipline of stage combat. In some examples, the woman may fight back.

Origin Edit

In 1908, dancers Maurice Mouvet and Max Dearly began to visit the low bars frequented by Apaches in a search for inspiration for new dances.[1] They formulated the new dance from moves seen there and gave to it the name Apache. Max Dearly first performed it in 1908 in Paris at the Ambassadeurs and Maurice in Ostend at the Kursaal. A short while later, in the summer of 1908, Maurice and his partner Leona performed the dance at Maxim's, and Max Dearly made an even bigger impact with it, partnered with Mistinguett, in the Moulin Rouge show, La Revue du Moulin.[2] Mistinguett described the dance as, "an alternation between caresses and struggles, brutality and sensual tenderness."[3]

 
Cover page of "Le Petit Journal", 20 October 1907. "L'apache est la plaie de Paris."

Music Edit

The music most associated with the Apache dance is the "Valse des Rayons" from the ballet Le Papillon, composed by Jacques Offenbach in 1861. An arrangement by Charles Dubourg, titled "Valse Chaloupée" was used by Mistinguett and Max Dearly when performing the dance at the Moulin Rouge in 1908.[4] Other arrangements of the same waltz soon followed, including "L'Amour de L'Apache" in 1909, arranged by Augustus C. Ely.[5] An early example of original music composed for the Apache dance is "Valse Apache," composed by Fernand Le Borne for the 1908 silent film L'Empreinte ou la main rouge in which Mistinguett and Max Dearly performed the dance. The sheet music for L'Empreinte contains several cues to the movements in the Apache dance.[6]

Depictions Edit

A 1902 Edison movie[7] of two Bowery dancers, Kid Foley and Sailor Lil doing a Tough dance which is similar in style, survives.

The 1904 Pathé film Danse des Apaches directed by Gaston Velle contains an early Apache dance performed by acrobatic dancers from La Scala, Paris.[8][9]

In The Mothering Heart, a 1913 short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, an Apache dance is shown in a restaurant cabaret.

The famous French 10-part 7-hour silent film Les Vampires (1915, re-released on DVD in 2005) about an Apache gang "Vampires" contains a number of Apache dance scenes performed by real street Apache dancers, rather than actors. A notable detail is that during part of the waltz the man holds firmly onto the woman's hair, rather than her body.

Parisian Love (1925) shows Clara Bow as an Apache dancer, with the dance itself being the first scene in the film.

Ivor Novello performs an Apache dance in the British silent film The Rat (1925).

The Sunshine of Paradise Alley contains an Apache dance.[10]

In Hot Heels (1928) an Apache dance is performed by Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller.

In the 1929 Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey's Follies, a rooster and hen perform the dance, interrupting it partway through so the hen can rush to her nest and lay an egg.

In Doughboys Buster Keaton in drag dances the woman's part in an Apache dance.

In The Apache Kid (1930), a Krazy Kat cartoon, Columbia's male version of Krazy and his girlfriend, Kitty, perform the dance, interrupting it repeatedly so they can puff at cigarettes.

In the 1930 Van Beuren cartoon Stone Age Stunts, part of their Aesop's Fables series, a pair of Stone Age mice perform the dance at a club.

In Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1931) the Tramp sees an Apache dance in a nightclub and, thinking it is real, interrupts it.

The landmark 1932 Hollywood film musical Love Me Tonight features the song "Poor Apache."

Olive Oyl, Bluto and Popeye do the Apache in Popeye The Sailor 017 - The Dance Contest (1934).

In 1934's Limehouse Blues, nightclub owner Harry Young, George Raft, does an Apache dance with his star performer and lover Tu Tuan Anna Mae Wong.

Also in 1934 the Adagio Dancers, artists Alexis and Dorrano, perform the 'Danse Apache' in a British Pathe short set in a seedy French bar and watched by some "toffs".

In the 1934 Happy Harmonies cartoon Toyland Broadcast, two dolls Apache dance on piano keys, playing the music of "Valse des rayons", and ending when the girl doll throws the boy doll off the piano and against a spittoon.

In the 1935 movie Charlie Chan in Paris, Charlie Chan's agent (played by Dorothy Appleby) is murdered following her performance of an Apache dance.[11]

In the 1936 film The Devil Doll, a pair of the titular dolls perform an Apache dance to the tune of the "Valse des rayons" on a music box.

In the 1936 film Roarin' Lead, an entry in Republic's Three Mesquiteers series of B-Westerns, a group of orphans stages a fundraising show in which two of them perform a diminutive version of an Apache dance.

In the 1936 comedy Sons O' Guns, lead actor Joe E. Brown performs in a show where he does a humorous Apache dance.

In the 1936 British comedy, Queen of Hearts, Gracie Fields performed a satirical version of Apache dance, at one point throwing her male partner through a stage window.

In the 1937 serial Blake of Scotland Yard there is an Apache dance sequence set in a café in Paris.[12]

In the British film Okay For Sound (1937) The Crazy Gang witness an Apache dance performed by the dancers Lucienne and Ashour in which the female dancer triumphs.

In the 1937 Silly Symphony Woodland Café a bad-boy spider and a good-girl fly perform a French Apache dance.

In the 1938 Jessie Matthews musical, Sailing Along, the actress delivers a comic Apache stage performance with her co-star Jack Whiting.

In You're in the Army Now (1941) a comic Apache dance is performed to Offenbach's "Valse dey rayons."

In The Gang's All Here (1943) Charlotte Greenwood does a short, comic version of an Apache dance.[citation needed]

In Pin Up Girl (1944), Betty Grable, Hermes Pan and Angela Blue perform a musical number dressed as Apache dancers.[citation needed]

In Lake Placid Serenade (1944) Everett McGowan & Ruth Mack - performed the Apache dance on Ice skates named "Cafe de Apache" produced by Republic Films

In 1944, the opening scene of Die Frau Meiner Träume (The Woman of My Dreams), one of the last major Agfacolor musicals produced in Nazi Germany, features the actress-dancer Marika Rökk in an acrobatic Apache dance with two men. The film was extremely popular not only in Germany, but made it to the Soviet film distribution after the war, enjoying similar popularity. The big production finale was taken into the curriculum of the Soviet Film Institute and served as an example of a well crafted musical staging.

In the 1946 film, The Razor's Edge, the main characters visit the Rue de Lappe and experience apache dancers in a rather seedy bar. One of the main characters Sophie (portrayed by Ann Baxter) has fallen into alcoholism following the death of her husband and child. She has lost touch with her friends. Then some of them happen on her at the bar with her 'apache' lover - they dance. In the 1947 film Crime Doctor's Gamble, Dr. Robert Ordway (played by Warner Baxter) visits a seedy Parisian cabaret with an Apache dance sequence.[citation needed] The dance ends with the male dancer Don Graham twirling the female dancer Dolores Graham around by her hair.

In the 1949 comedy film Totò Le Mokò, Antonio Lumaconi (Totò Le Mokò, played by Totò) performs an Apache dance with Flora Torrigiani.

An episode of I Love Lucy, "The Adagio" (1951, season one, episode twelve), revolved around Lucy wanting to learn an Apache dance.[13] In another episode, "The French Revue", Fred and Ethel perform an Apache dance in the hopes of starring in an act at the club with a French singer.[citation needed]

In the movie Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation (1952), Marjorie Main, Ma, takes the woman's part in an apache dance in a night club, where she plays the aggressive role, throwing about the hapless male dancer.

Apache Dancers Don & Dolores Graham performed the apache dance in Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954).

On October 9, 1955 an Apache dance was performed on The Jack Benny Program entitled "Massage and Date with Gertrude". Jack, and his date Gertrude were trying to eat their dinner at a French Nightclub while French Apache dancers kept interrupting their meal. The female dancer actually picked Benny up and tossed him out onto another diner's lap.

Also in 1955, the movie Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy features an apache dance in the scene introducing the title characters, where some of the dance interrupted in a predictably slapstick manner.

An example of an Apache dance number is seen in Twentieth Century Fox's film Can Can (1960) starring Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine and Maurice Chevalier.[14][15] The number is performed by Shirley MacLaine along with five male dancers as they toss and thrash her about. In this version she fights back and eventually "kills" all five dancers with a knife.

In the golden age Looney Tunes short Louvre Come Back to Me! (1962), a cigarette-smoking couple is depicted performing an Apache inside a basement Paris apartment. Just as the man lifts the woman into the air by her midsection, Pepé Le Pew strolls by an open window while singing Auprès de ma blonde, causing both of them to humorously wilt like flowers from his overpowering stench.

An episode of The Muppet Show, (1976, season one, episode five), included a "French tango"[16] performed by guest Rita Moreno. It was Moreno's idea to perform an apache dance. Gillian Lynne did the choreography.[17]

An Apache dance also figures in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968). When Andrew Lloyd Webber set out to create a more than usually fascinating musical mix and included a wide variety of musical genres in this show, he added a very French number. When Joseph's brothers are explaining their impoverished state, after selling Joseph into slavery and experiencing the seven lean years, they sing about "Those Canaan Days" reminiscing of better days. Included within that number is an Apache Dance, a brief joyous celebration of what once was and a poignant expression of their regret for their actions.[citation needed]

In the movie Moulin Rouge! (2001), "El Tango de Roxane" is performed as a tango with Apache elements.[citation needed]

In the Apocalyptica video "I Don't Care" (2007), Apache dance is featured in a scene between Adam Gontier and a woman.[citation needed]

In the Pink video "Try" (2013), the singer and male dancer Colt Prattes can be seen performing an interpretation of the Apache dance[18] choreography by The golden Boyz - R J Durrell and Nick Florez - and aerial choreographer Sebastien Stella.[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ Mouvet, Maurice (1915). Maurice's Art of Dancing. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc. pp. 26–33. ISBN 9781375450294.
  2. ^ The Apache, Gary Chapman, Jazz Age club, 2010
  3. ^ Mistinguett (1938). "The Chapter of Kings". Mistinguett and her Confessions. Translated by Griffith, Hubert. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd. p. 153. OCLC 563533400. Retrieved July 8, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Fuld, James J. (January 2000). "Apache Dance-Offenbach". The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk. Minneola, NY: Dover Publications (published 2000). p. 104. ISBN 0-486-41475-2. Retrieved July 18, 2021 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Offenbach, J.; Ely (arr.), Aug. C. (1909). "L'Amour de L'Apache" (sheet music). Jos. W. Stern & Co. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  6. ^ Le Borne, Fernand (1909). "L'Empreinte, Op. 55" (sheet music). A. Zunz Mathot. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  7. ^ "A Tough dance". Library of Congress.
  8. ^ "Danse des Apaches (1904) Ruffian's Dance (Pathé)". YouTube. 2021-07-04. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  9. ^ "Danse des Apaches (1904) Ruffian's Dance (Pathé)". Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Path. 2021-07-04. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  10. ^ "1926 Apache Dance from "Sunshine of Paradise Alley". Music from "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge"". YouTube. 2021-07-04. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  11. ^ Sonny Watson. "APACHE Dance |Dance of the Underworld|Gunmen of Paris|Gang dance". Streetswing.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  12. ^ Neyer, Daniel (2013-12-05). "Blake of Scotland Yard". Files of Jerry Blake. Retrieved 2017-11-30.
  13. ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-07-26.[dead YouTube link]
  14. ^ "Reviews & Ratings for Can-Can". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  15. ^ "Can-Can: Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan, Juliet Prowse, Marcel Dalio, Leon Belasco, Nestor Paiva, John A. Neris, Jean Del Val, Ann Codee, Geneviève Aumont, William H. Daniels, Walter Lang, Robert L. Simpson, Jack Cummings, Saul Chaplin, Abe Burrows, Charles Lederer, Dorothy Kingsley: Movies & TV". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  16. ^ ""The Muppet Show" Rita Moreno french tango scene". YouTube. 2006-05-11. Retrieved 2017-07-26.[dead YouTube link]
  17. ^ Liebenson, Donald (2021-02-19). "25 Essential Episodes of The Muppet Show". Vulture. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  18. ^ Matt Donnelly (2012-10-11). "Pink's "Try" music video costar Colt Prattes talks to the Ministry - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  19. ^ . Glasswerk.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2017-07-26.

External links Edit

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Apache or La Danse Apache Bowery Waltz Apache Turn Apache Dance and Tough Dance is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with Parisian street culture at the beginning of the 20th century In fin de siecle Paris young members of street gangs were labelled Apaches by the press because of the ferocity of their savagery towards one another a name taken from the native North American indigenous people the Apache Thus the name of the dance is pronounced as the French pronounce it ah PAHSH It is not pronounced uh PATCH ee which is the English language pronunciation Apachentanz by Leo Rauth de 1911 The dance is sometimes said to reenact a violent discussion between a pimp and a prostitute It includes mock slaps and punches the man picking up and throwing the woman to the ground or lifting and carrying her while she struggles or feigns unconsciousness Thus the dance shares many features with the theatrical discipline of stage combat In some examples the woman may fight back Contents 1 Origin 2 Music 3 Depictions 4 References 5 External linksOrigin EditIn 1908 dancers Maurice Mouvet and Max Dearly began to visit the low bars frequented by Apaches in a search for inspiration for new dances 1 They formulated the new dance from moves seen there and gave to it the name Apache Max Dearly first performed it in 1908 in Paris at the Ambassadeurs and Maurice in Ostend at the Kursaal A short while later in the summer of 1908 Maurice and his partner Leona performed the dance at Maxim s and Max Dearly made an even bigger impact with it partnered with Mistinguett in the Moulin Rouge show La Revue du Moulin 2 Mistinguett described the dance as an alternation between caresses and struggles brutality and sensual tenderness 3 nbsp Cover page of Le Petit Journal 20 October 1907 L apache est la plaie de Paris Music EditThe music most associated with the Apache dance is the Valse des Rayons from the ballet Le Papillon composed by Jacques Offenbach in 1861 An arrangement by Charles Dubourg titled Valse Chaloupee was used by Mistinguett and Max Dearly when performing the dance at the Moulin Rouge in 1908 4 Other arrangements of the same waltz soon followed including L Amour de L Apache in 1909 arranged by Augustus C Ely 5 An early example of original music composed for the Apache dance is Valse Apache composed by Fernand Le Borne for the 1908 silent film L Empreinte ou la main rouge in which Mistinguett and Max Dearly performed the dance The sheet music for L Empreinte contains several cues to the movements in the Apache dance 6 Depictions EditA 1902 Edison movie 7 of two Bowery dancers Kid Foley and Sailor Lil doing a Tough dance which is similar in style survives The 1904 Pathe film Danse des Apaches directed by Gaston Velle contains an early Apache dance performed by acrobatic dancers from La Scala Paris 8 9 In The Mothering Heart a 1913 short drama film directed by D W Griffith an Apache dance is shown in a restaurant cabaret The famous French 10 part 7 hour silent film Les Vampires 1915 re released on DVD in 2005 about an Apache gang Vampires contains a number of Apache dance scenes performed by real street Apache dancers rather than actors A notable detail is that during part of the waltz the man holds firmly onto the woman s hair rather than her body Parisian Love 1925 shows Clara Bow as an Apache dancer with the dance itself being the first scene in the film Ivor Novello performs an Apache dance in the British silent film The Rat 1925 The Sunshine of Paradise Alley contains an Apache dance 10 In Hot Heels 1928 an Apache dance is performed by Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller In the 1929 Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey s Follies a rooster and hen perform the dance interrupting it partway through so the hen can rush to her nest and lay an egg In Doughboys Buster Keaton in drag dances the woman s part in an Apache dance In The Apache Kid 1930 a Krazy Kat cartoon Columbia s male version of Krazy and his girlfriend Kitty perform the dance interrupting it repeatedly so they can puff at cigarettes In the 1930 Van Beuren cartoon Stone Age Stunts part of their Aesop s Fables series a pair of Stone Age mice perform the dance at a club In Charlie Chaplin s City Lights 1931 the Tramp sees an Apache dance in a nightclub and thinking it is real interrupts it The landmark 1932 Hollywood film musical Love Me Tonight features the song Poor Apache Olive Oyl Bluto and Popeye do the Apache in Popeye The Sailor 017 The Dance Contest 1934 In 1934 s Limehouse Blues nightclub owner Harry Young George Raft does an Apache dance with his star performer and lover Tu Tuan Anna Mae Wong Also in 1934 the Adagio Dancers artists Alexis and Dorrano perform the Danse Apache in a British Pathe short set in a seedy French bar and watched by some toffs In the 1934 Happy Harmonies cartoon Toyland Broadcast two dolls Apache dance on piano keys playing the music of Valse des rayons and ending when the girl doll throws the boy doll off the piano and against a spittoon In the 1935 movie Charlie Chan in Paris Charlie Chan s agent played by Dorothy Appleby is murdered following her performance of an Apache dance 11 In the 1936 film The Devil Doll a pair of the titular dolls perform an Apache dance to the tune of the Valse des rayons on a music box In the 1936 film Roarin Lead an entry in Republic s Three Mesquiteers series of B Westerns a group of orphans stages a fundraising show in which two of them perform a diminutive version of an Apache dance In the 1936 comedy Sons O Guns lead actor Joe E Brown performs in a show where he does a humorous Apache dance In the 1936 British comedy Queen of Hearts Gracie Fields performed a satirical version of Apache dance at one point throwing her male partner through a stage window In the 1937 serial Blake of Scotland Yard there is an Apache dance sequence set in a cafe in Paris 12 In the British film Okay For Sound 1937 The Crazy Gang witness an Apache dance performed by the dancers Lucienne and Ashour in which the female dancer triumphs In the 1937 Silly Symphony Woodland Cafe a bad boy spider and a good girl fly perform a French Apache dance In the 1938 Jessie Matthews musical Sailing Along the actress delivers a comic Apache stage performance with her co star Jack Whiting In You re in the Army Now 1941 a comic Apache dance is performed to Offenbach s Valse dey rayons In The Gang s All Here 1943 Charlotte Greenwood does a short comic version of an Apache dance citation needed In Pin Up Girl 1944 Betty Grable Hermes Pan and Angela Blue perform a musical number dressed as Apache dancers citation needed In Lake Placid Serenade 1944 Everett McGowan amp Ruth Mack performed the Apache dance on Ice skates named Cafe de Apache produced by Republic FilmsIn 1944 the opening scene of Die Frau Meiner Traume The Woman of My Dreams one of the last major Agfacolor musicals produced in Nazi Germany features the actress dancer Marika Rokk in an acrobatic Apache dance with two men The film was extremely popular not only in Germany but made it to the Soviet film distribution after the war enjoying similar popularity The big production finale was taken into the curriculum of the Soviet Film Institute and served as an example of a well crafted musical staging In the 1946 film The Razor s Edge the main characters visit the Rue de Lappe and experience apache dancers in a rather seedy bar One of the main characters Sophie portrayed by Ann Baxter has fallen into alcoholism following the death of her husband and child She has lost touch with her friends Then some of them happen on her at the bar with her apache lover they dance In the 1947 film Crime Doctor s Gamble Dr Robert Ordway played by Warner Baxter visits a seedy Parisian cabaret with an Apache dance sequence citation needed The dance ends with the male dancer Don Graham twirling the female dancer Dolores Graham around by her hair In the 1949 comedy film Toto Le Moko Antonio Lumaconi Toto Le Moko played by Toto performs an Apache dance with Flora Torrigiani An episode of I Love Lucy The Adagio 1951 season one episode twelve revolved around Lucy wanting to learn an Apache dance 13 In another episode The French Revue Fred and Ethel perform an Apache dance in the hopes of starring in an act at the club with a French singer citation needed In the movie Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation 1952 Marjorie Main Ma takes the woman s part in an apache dance in a night club where she plays the aggressive role throwing about the hapless male dancer Apache Dancers Don amp Dolores Graham performed the apache dance in Phantom of the Rue Morgue 1954 On October 9 1955 an Apache dance was performed on The Jack Benny Program entitled Massage and Date with Gertrude Jack and his date Gertrude were trying to eat their dinner at a French Nightclub while French Apache dancers kept interrupting their meal The female dancer actually picked Benny up and tossed him out onto another diner s lap Also in 1955 the movie Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy features an apache dance in the scene introducing the title characters where some of the dance interrupted in a predictably slapstick manner An example of an Apache dance number is seen in Twentieth Century Fox s film Can Can 1960 starring Frank Sinatra Shirley MacLaine and Maurice Chevalier 14 15 The number is performed by Shirley MacLaine along with five male dancers as they toss and thrash her about In this version she fights back and eventually kills all five dancers with a knife In the golden age Looney Tunes short Louvre Come Back to Me 1962 a cigarette smoking couple is depicted performing an Apache inside a basement Paris apartment Just as the man lifts the woman into the air by her midsection Pepe Le Pew strolls by an open window while singing Aupres de ma blonde causing both of them to humorously wilt like flowers from his overpowering stench An episode of The Muppet Show 1976 season one episode five included a French tango 16 performed by guest Rita Moreno It was Moreno s idea to perform an apache dance Gillian Lynne did the choreography 17 An Apache dance also figures in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1968 When Andrew Lloyd Webber set out to create a more than usually fascinating musical mix and included a wide variety of musical genres in this show he added a very French number When Joseph s brothers are explaining their impoverished state after selling Joseph into slavery and experiencing the seven lean years they sing about Those Canaan Days reminiscing of better days Included within that number is an Apache Dance a brief joyous celebration of what once was and a poignant expression of their regret for their actions citation needed In the movie Moulin Rouge 2001 El Tango de Roxane is performed as a tango with Apache elements citation needed In the Apocalyptica video I Don t Care 2007 Apache dance is featured in a scene between Adam Gontier and a woman citation needed In the Pink video Try 2013 the singer and male dancer Colt Prattes can be seen performing an interpretation of the Apache dance 18 choreography by The golden Boyz R J Durrell and Nick Florez and aerial choreographer Sebastien Stella 19 References Edit Mouvet Maurice 1915 Maurice s Art of Dancing New York G Schirmer Inc pp 26 33 ISBN 9781375450294 The Apache Gary Chapman Jazz Age club 2010 Mistinguett 1938 The Chapter of Kings Mistinguett and her Confessions Translated by Griffith Hubert London Hurst amp Blackett Ltd p 153 OCLC 563533400 Retrieved July 8 2021 via Internet Archive Fuld James J January 2000 Apache Dance Offenbach The Book of World famous Music Classical Popular and Folk Minneola NY Dover Publications published 2000 p 104 ISBN 0 486 41475 2 Retrieved July 18 2021 via Google Books Offenbach J Ely arr Aug C 1909 L Amour de L Apache sheet music Jos W Stern amp Co Retrieved July 18 2021 Le Borne Fernand 1909 L Empreinte Op 55 sheet music A Zunz Mathot Retrieved July 18 2021 A Tough dance Library of Congress Danse des Apaches 1904 Ruffian s Dance Pathe YouTube 2021 07 04 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2021 07 04 Danse des Apaches 1904 Ruffian s Dance Pathe Fondation Jerome Seydoux Path 2021 07 04 Retrieved 2021 07 04 1926 Apache Dance from Sunshine of Paradise Alley Music from The Queen of the Moulin Rouge YouTube 2021 07 04 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2021 07 04 Sonny Watson APACHE Dance Dance of the Underworld Gunmen of Paris Gang dance Streetswing com Retrieved 2017 07 26 Neyer Daniel 2013 12 05 Blake of Scotland Yard Files of Jerry Blake Retrieved 2017 11 30 YouTube YouTube Retrieved 2017 07 26 dead YouTube link Reviews amp Ratings for Can Can IMDb com Retrieved 2017 07 26 Can Can Frank Sinatra Shirley MacLaine Maurice Chevalier Louis Jourdan Juliet Prowse Marcel Dalio Leon Belasco Nestor Paiva John A Neris Jean Del Val Ann Codee GeneviA ve Aumont William H Daniels Walter Lang Robert L Simpson Jack Cummings Saul Chaplin Abe Burrows Charles Lederer Dorothy Kingsley Movies amp TV Amazon com Retrieved 2017 07 26 The Muppet Show Rita Moreno french tango scene YouTube 2006 05 11 Retrieved 2017 07 26 dead YouTube link Liebenson Donald 2021 02 19 25 Essential Episodes of The Muppet Show Vulture Retrieved 2021 03 01 Matt Donnelly 2012 10 11 Pink s Try music video costar Colt Prattes talks to the Ministry latimes Articles latimes com Retrieved 2017 07 26 Pink Premieres New Video For Try Glasswerk Magazine Glasswerk co uk Archived from the original on 2012 11 27 Retrieved 2017 07 26 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apache dance An Apache dance website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apache dance amp oldid 1181350272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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