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Can Can dance - translation to English

BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN MUSIC DUO
Dead can Dance; Dead can dance; Jules Maxwell; Draft:Dionysus (Dead Can Dance album)
  • Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard 1989.
  • Dead Can Dance at Cemil Topuzlu Open-Air Theatre, Istanbul, 19 September 2012
  • Newer logo, wherein the three "A"s are written without the horizontal line
  •  Dead Can Dance, 2005: Gerrard at centre right; Perry at extreme right
  • Original text [[logo]] formed from the three letters DCD, which is used on the website to date.<ref>[https://www.deadcandance.com/news News page of the homepage of Dead Can Dance] with the three letter logo as background, retrieved on 27 May 2022</ref> Later, the band name was added as a logo, see below.

Can Can dance      
baile de Can Can
cancan         
  • Can-can girls participate in Golden Days Parade, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1986
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  • cm}}, [[Kröller-Müller Museum]]
  • The Moulin Rouge featured in a Toulouse-Lautrec painting
  • Toulouse-Lautrec, ''Jane Avril Dancing''
  • Giuseppina Morlacchi introduced the can-can to American audiences in 1867.
MUSIC HALL DANCE PRESENTATION
Cancan; Can can; Can Can; Grisettes (MerryWidow); Can-Can; Chahut; Quadrille des Clodoches; Can can dancing; Can-can dancing; Can-Cans; Can-cans; The Can-can; The Can Can
cancan ( the dance)
tin can         
  • date=2017-05-30 }}.  American Journal of Public Health 99 (S3): 559–566.</ref> unborn children and adults.
  • Food tin cans reused for art and storage
SEALED CONTAINER FOR STORAGE OF FOODS
Standard can sizes; Tin cans; Food can; Steel can; Tin Can; Soup can; Number 10 can; Tin can; Steel packaging
Enlatado; caza-submarinos (dialecto del ejercito de loa EEUU)

Definition

cancán
sust. masc.
1) Danza frívola y muy movida, que se importó de Francia en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y que hoy se ejecuta solo por mujeres como parte de un espectáculo.
2) Combinación de medio cuerpo con muchos volantes almidonados o de nilón duro que sirve para mantener holgada la falda.
sust. masc.
Murcia. Molestia, fastidio.
sust. masc.
Costa Rica. Especie de loro que no aprende a hablar.

Wikipedia

Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance is an Australian neoclassical darkwave band from Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "constructed soundscapes of mesmerising grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern music, mantras, and art rock."

Having disbanded in 1998, they reunited briefly in 2005 for a world tour and reformed in 2011 when they released and toured a new album, Anastasis. They released a new album in 2018 called Dionysus and toured Europe in 2022.

Examples of use of Can Can dance
1. Video: High–kicking Sian Lloyd reveals her bloomers in can can dance Scroll down for more Blooming Sian: Weathergirl Sian Lloyd showed off her saucy side – and her bloomers – as she performed the can–can aboard a riverboat The veteran presenter, who was famously dumped by her MP ex Lembit Opik for Cheeky Girl Gabriela Irimia, showed a lot of cheek herself as she flashed her frilly undergarment during an energetic performance of the famed dance with a hen party in Paris.