Folies Bergère (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Full text of 'The Times '". The Times. UK. 16 January 1986. Retrieved 7 July 2025 – via archive.org. Nulls de Folies being followed by Folies en Folie and then En Super-Folies, a build- up of inanity, until, after the war, they gave in to Folies-Cocktail

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  • "Two Folies-Bergère programs". aspace.library.jhu.edu | Johns Hopkins University Libraries Archives Public Interface. March 1926. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  • "FOLIES BERGÈRE 1937 EN SUPER FOLIES. Program". aspace.library.jhu.edu | Johns Hopkins University Libraries Archives Public Interface. 1937. Retrieved 7 July 2025. French program, 40 pp., die cut wrappers showing Baker in a color plate by J.G. Domergue. When Baker made her Parisian return, she headlined this revue, and this book devotes a number of its pages to documenting her various musical numbers.

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  • Smalls, James (2017). "Féral Benga: African Muse of Modernism". Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. 41 (1): 44–59. ISSN 2152-7792 – via Project MUSE. From the mid-1920s into the 1930s and 1940s, Benga appeared in a barrage of onstage tableaux that included the primitivist revue Sur le plateau de la négresse (On the Tray [Lip] of the Negress), in which he starred alongside the electrifying female Malian dancer Melka Soudani.

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  • "Du travail pour les historiens" [Work for Historians] (PDF). La Sentinelle (in French). No. 297. La Chaux-de-Fonds. 23 December 1958. p. 3. Retrieved 10 August 2023.

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  • Smalls, James (2017). "Féral Benga: African Muse of Modernism". Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. 41 (1): 44–59. ISSN 2152-7792 – via Project MUSE. From the mid-1920s into the 1930s and 1940s, Benga appeared in a barrage of onstage tableaux that included the primitivist revue Sur le plateau de la négresse (On the Tray [Lip] of the Negress), in which he starred alongside the electrifying female Malian dancer Melka Soudani.