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a. 多细胞的,由细胞组成的

多细胞的,由细胞组成的


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  • Can-can - Wikipedia
    The can-can (also spelled cancan as in the original French [kɑ̃kɑ̃]) is a high-energy, physically demanding dance that became a popular music-hall dance in the 1840s, continuing in popularity in French cabaret to this day [1]
  • The cancan, Frances signature dance - YouTube
    David Turecamo looks at the history of the music hall dance once considered scandalous but now accepted as a symbol of France as recognizable as the Eiffel T
  • The Sulfurous History of the Cancan Dance (French Cancan)
    The Cancan dance is one of the most popular dances in Paris’s history, very fashionable around the 1830s in the public balls of the capital The French cancan dance is often improvised, combining posturing and leg lifts
  • Cancan | Definition, History, Dance, Facts | Britannica
    cancan, lively and risqué dance probably of French origin, usually performed onstage by four women Known for its high kicks in unison that exposed both the petticoat and the leg, the cancan was popular in Parisian dance halls in the 1830s and appeared in variety shows and revues in the 1840s
  • A Brief History Of The Cancan, Frances Famously Raunchy Dance
    Read our brief history of the French cancan, a dance that was deemed scandalous but was a big kick against Victorian values and was a call for change
  • Can Can - The Story of the Dance They Tried to Ban
    Today, the can-can is seen as quintessentially French, with its colourful skirts and lively music still charming audiences worldwide Modern performers keep the spirit of the dance alive in cabarets and theatrical performances, where it’s often more playful than scandalous
  • The can-can: how Offenbach became associated with the risqué 19th . . .
    Offenbach (1819-80) is forever associated with the can-can, yet he was only a young boy when it was first danced It was created by working men and women who frequented Parisian dance halls in the 1830s, and it allowed them to let off steam and, more importantly, get physically closer to each other than their social betters thought fitting
  • History of the French Cancan - Come to Paris
    Discover the revealed origins of the French Cancan, the famous dance on which the Parisians of the 19th century indulged
  • French Cancan: the flagship dance of the Moulin Rouge show
    The French Cancan, this famous 19 th -century dance symbolising women’s liberty and emancipation, earned its fame within the walls of the Moulin Rouge Let’s take a look back at the origins of this fiery quadrille combining balance, flexibility and high kicks
  • The CanCan Dance: History and Photos of the High-energy . . . - Bygonely
    Who invented the raucous high kicks, splits, and derriere-flashing dance sets known as the cancan is not well documented It all began in France, but it is a bit of a mystery who choreographed and danced it





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