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Dracula – L'amour Plus Fort Que La Mort
''Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort'' ('Dracula: Love stronger than death') is a French musical theatre, musical in two acts by French choreographer Kamel Ouali, his debut production. It was first performed on 30 September 2011 at the Palais des Sports (Paris), Palais des Sports de Paris and continued until 1 January 2012. The Kamel Ouali work was inspired by Bram Stoker's 1897 novel ''Dracula'' and by the Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film), 1992 film version by Francis Ford Coppola. A filmed version of the work was also shown on wide screens throughout France between 20 and 22 July 2012. Personnel

*Production: Thierry Suc *Staging and choreography: Kamel Ouali *Assistant staging: Marjorie Ascione *Assistant choreographers: Patricia Delon, David Drouard *Air choreographers: Florence Delahaye, Gabriel Dehu *Assistant (comedy): Phillippe Lelièvre *Vocal coach: Nathalie Dupuy *Costumes designer: Dominique Borg *Scenography and decor creation: Bernard Arnould, Elodie Grimal ...
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Volodia
1380 Volodia (Minor planet provisional designation, ''prov. designation'': ) is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 16 March 1936, by French astronomer Louis Boyer (astronomer), Louis Boyer at the North African Algiers Observatory in Algeria. Five nights later, ''Volodia'' was independently discovered by Eugène Delporte at Uccle Observatory, Uccle in Belgium. The dark D-type asteroid has a rotation period of 8 hours and measures approximately in diameter. Orbit and classification This C-type asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.8–3.5 Astronomical unit, AU once every 5 years and 7 months (2,045 days). Its orbit has an orbital eccentricity, eccentricity of 0.10 and an orbital inclination, inclination of 10Degree (angle), ° with respect to the ecliptic. ''Volodia''s observation arc begins with its official discovery at Johannesburg, as no precoveries were taken, and no prior identifications were made. ...
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Jennifer Ayache
Superbus is a five-piece French pop rock band formed in 1999 with Jenn Ayache on lead vocals. The band's name is from the Latin word '' superbus'', meaning ''proud'', which Ayache stumbled upon while browsing through a Latin dictionary. The band has released five studio albums to date and a compilation album. Beginnings After a trip to the United States to perfect her English in 1999, Jennifer Ayache looked for musicians to form a group. She met Michel Giovannetti, a guitarist, and François Even, a bass guitarist, who already knew each other from another group, and formed a new band, initially as a three-piece before two other members joined. Those two were later replaced by Guillaume Rousé on drums and Patrice Focone on guitar. Rousé left the band in 2005 and was replaced by Greg Jacks. History In 2002, Superbus released its first album, '' Aéromusical''. The band's second album, '' Pop'n'gum'', released in 2004, was produced by David Salsedo from Silmarils. In 200 ...
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French Musicals
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2011 Musicals
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Sébastien Agius
Sébastien Agius or just Sébastien or Seva (born 2 March 1983, in Nice, France) is a French singer and songwriter, and winner of the inaugural season of the French ''X Factor'' series in 2009. Career In 2003, he tried unsuccessfully for the first-ever series of the French singing competition ''Nouvelle Star''. He was touring many years in ''Gospel pour 100 voix''. Since then, he has had many concerts and taken part in musicals. In 2007, he created the musical ''Hé l'artiste!'' with participation of 25 artists. Sébastien Agius wrote the lyrics and the music and designed the choreography. He also played a role in: *''La Petite Fille aux Allumettes'' (of Christian Schittenhelm) in the role of Prince *''Le petit chose'' (of Christian Schittenhelm) *''Piaf, je t'aime'' in the role of Petit Louis (small Louis). *''La Petite Sirène'' (of Christian Schittenhelm) in the role of Prince *''Fashion'' or ''L'Enfer d'Eurydice'' in the role of Orphée *''Petits Secrets Entre Voisins'', 2 ...
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Anaïs Delva
Anaïs Delva (; born 15 May 1986) is a French singer and actress. She is mainly known for portraying the role of Lucy Westenra in the French stage musical '' Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort'' and for providing Disney's character Elsa, from the animated movie '' Frozen'', in the French version for the singing and spoken parts as well as in the Canadian French Canadian French (french: français canadien) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada. It includes Varieties of French#Canada, multiple varieties, the most prominent of which is Quebec French, Québécois (Quebec French). Formerly ''Can ... version for the singing parts only.Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine Musicals * ''Roméo et Juliette, les enfants de Vérone'' (2009–2010) * ''Cendrillon, le spectacle musical'' (2010–2011) * '' Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort'' (2010–2012) * ''Robin des Bois : la légende… ou presque !'' (2012 and 2018) * ''Salut les copains'' (2012–2014) ...
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Adrien Gallo
BB Brunes is a French rock band, part of the "new French rock scene" (la nouvelle scène rock française).BB Brunes en interview
sur lecourant.info. In 2000, Adrien Gallo, Karim Réveillé and Raphaël Delorme, childhood friends, formed the band "Hangover" with songs exclusively in English.
, BB Brunes in an interview.
Some years later, Raphaël left the band at the moment when they were signing their first contract.Voi

sur musique.ados.fr.
The new lineup found a new guitarist, Félix Hemmen, ...
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Patrice Guirao
Patrice is a given name meaning ''noble'' or ''patrician'', related to the names Patrick and Patricia. In English, Patrice is often a feminine first name. In French, it is used as a masculine first name. Popularity In the United States, the popularity of the name Patrice peaked in 1958 as the No. 212 most popular name. Its popularity has had ups and downs since then, but has fallen ever since 1987. The year 1995 was the most recent year the name Patrice appeared in the top 1000 names of babies born in the United States, at no. 941. People Men *Patrice Bart-Williams, known by the mononym "Patrice", reggae musician *Patrice Bergeron, ice hockey player *Patrice Brisebois, ice hockey player *Patrice Motsepe, South African businessman *Patrice Coirault (18751959), French ethnomusicologist *Patrice Evra (born 1981), French footballer *Patrice Guers, French bassist, known for his work in Rhapsody of Fire * Patrice Laliberté, Canadian film and television director and screenwriter *Patri ...
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Davide Esposito
Davide Esposito is a singer and songwriter. Biography Davide Esposito was born in Napoli, Italy and grew up in the 1980s listening to the music of Lucio Dalla and Lucio Battisti. He is a musician, producer, singer, author, and composer. His usual instruments are piano, guitar, and bass guitar. He wrote songs and music for Amir Haddad, Amir, Tina Arena, Amel Bent, Cindy Daniel, Celine Dion, Élodie Frégé, Fujisawa, Garou (singer), Garou, Kendji Girac, Martin Giroux, Johnny Hallyday, Murray Head, Ishtar (singer), Ishtar, Kelly Joyce, Patricia Kaas, Serge Lama, Grégory Lemarchal, Nolwenn Leroy, Michal (singer), Michal, Mickaël Miro, Emmanuel Moire, Yelena Neva, Vincent Niclo, Norimasa, Olympe (singer), Olympe, Dejan Ozarevic, Florent Pagny, Mario Pelchat, M. Pokora, Edu del Prado, Lilian Renaud, Saya, Hélène Ségara, Sylvie Vartan, Amaury Vassili, and Joey Young. His songs represent over 12,000,000 albums and singles sold in France and in countries around the world (including U ...
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Busta Funk
Busta may refer to: * Busta Rhymes (born 1972), American hip hop recording artist, actor, record producer and record executive * Busta (surname) * Busta Voe, a sea inlet on Mainland, Shetland Islands * Mouth Moods ''Mouth Moods'' is the third mashup album by American musician and comedian Neil Cicierega released in 2017. Like his previous mashup albums ''Mouth Sounds'' and ''Mouth Silence'', its source material is primarily Top 40 hits from the late 20th an ...
an album with the track named ''Busta'' {{disambiguation ...
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