Folies Bergère, Paris, France 1924 FB2410 Costume Topless with black veils with Spanish mantillas. Black thick-heeled shoes. TMLB. N-0 to N-5. Armpits Actions A quintuplet of topless Flamenco dancers perform; their veils draped below their belly buttons and a mere layer of lace between the spectators and their nude bodies (1). Commentary The dancers perform Coeurs en Folie, which translates to Foolish Hearts. There is a reason Paris is the capital of the world. Source Jacques Damase, Les Folies du Music-Hall: Histoire du Misic-Hall a Paris, Editions "Spectacles," Paris, 1960. 1 picture. |
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