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jongleur in the Middle Ages, an itinerant minstrel. The word is French, a variant of
jougleur ‘juggler’, earlier
jogleor ‘pleasant, smiling’, from Latin
joculator ‘joker’.
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Funny business began over a pub; JONGLEURS: Comedy club chain's success.(Arts)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 10/25/2001; 700+ words
; ...latest in the hugely successful chain of Jongleurs comedy clubs, this time in Cardiff in...Millennium Plaza complex, but the basic Jongleurs philosophy has changed little from those...into the daunting world of stand-up at Jongleurs have ranged from Ben Elton to Julian...
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Gagging for a IInsideck laugh; The brains behind Jongleurs, the new comedy club opening in Cardiff this weekend, belong to a woman. Alison Stokes met the woman tickling our funny bone - Maria Kempinska.(Features)
Newspaper article from: South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales); 1/12/2002; 700+ words
; ...flying business woman. And the name Jongleurs was simply a gang of people who thought...Within three years it was joined by Jongleurs, which became a popular fixture on the...comedy scene. Twenty years on and the Jongleurs comedy club has become a household name...
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Culture: Jongleurs has the last laugh; There will be cheers and chuckles on Broad Street as Britain's premier comedy marks its coming of age. Adam Bannister reports.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 9/13/2004; 700+ words
; ...of 15 one-off nights to be held at Jongleurs venues around the country. A raft of...excited about the parties to celebrate Jongleurs' 21st. It's a great milestone for...entertainment scene is fantastic.' Jongleurs has come a long way since the former...
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OBSCURE 'JONGLEUR' ENTERTAINS.(Spotlight)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 7/9/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...the end!" INFOBOX 1 Le Jongleur de Notre Dame * When and...subjects A primer for Le Jongleur de Notre Dame * The name: Le Jongleur de Notre Dame should not...entertained by numerous itinerant jongleurs et trouv res (troubadours...
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Capital of Culture: Share a joke at Jongleurs.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 3/19/2003; 404 words
; ...with Birmingham's top comedy venue, Jongleurs in Broad Street to give you a fantastic...So, all you need to do is call the Jongleurs Box Office on 0870 787 0707 and quote...your socks off! There are currently 15 Jongleurs Comedy Clubs in the UK and if you've...
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Jongleurs to open first Welsh venue creating 50 jobs; COMEDY CHAIN: Club to open at new pounds 23m Millennium Plaza in Cardiff city centre next January.(Business)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 10/9/2001; 510 words
; ...Byline: SION BARRY LEADING comedy chain Jongleurs will open its first venue in Wales next...in the centre of Cardiff in January. Jongleurs, part of Regent Inns, is investing...teacher Maria Kempinska opened the first Jongleurs club in Battersea in 1983. Stars who...
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Jongleurs founder set to make pounds 20m selling up after row
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/11/1999; ; 671 words
; ...to pounds 20m as the comic club chain Jongleurs is put up for sale. John Davy, the...promoter who helped to launch the first Jongleurs club 16 years ago, is understood to...his stake. He and Maria Kempinska, Jongleurs' co-founder and managing director...
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Regent Inns buys Jongleurs for 7m
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 8/7/2000; ; 376 words
; A 7 MILLION deal to buy Jongleurs sealed today by Regent Inns opens...Australian theme pubs. The sale of the Jongleurs clubs, which helped launch the careers...well an exclusive licence to the Jongleurs name on future venues. The sale...
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3 for 1 tickets at JONGLEURS NUMBER ONE FOR COMMEDY.(Competition/Offers)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 9/15/2007; 491 words
; ...time you had a great night out at Jongleurs. The Mirror is offering a top...3 tickets for the price of 1 at Jongleurs comedy clubs. There are 16 comedy...across the country, visit www.jongleurs.com to find the one nearest you...
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3 FOR 1 TICKETS TO JONGLEURS NUMBER ONE FOR COMEDY; BRILLIANT PEOPLE DEAL.(News)
Newspaper article from: The People (London, England); 11/4/2007; 572 words
; ...ARE you having a laugh? Come along to Jongleurs and you will. The People have teamed...top-notch night at an amazing price. Jongleurs is offering People readers an exclusive...to do is use the special code below. Jongleurs is the home of brilliant stand - up comedy...
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Jongleurs
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Jongleurs, medieval itinerant entertainers, who flourished throughout Europe...xE8;res , who usually performed only their own works. Although some jongleurs worked in family or friendly groups, most were independent; both men...
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jongleurs
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
jongleurs , itinerant entertainers of the Middle Ages in France and Norman England...storytelling. Many were skilled in playing musical instruments. The jongleurs were often collaborators or assistants of troubadours or trouvè...
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jongleur
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
jongleur in the Middle Ages, an itinerant minstrel. The word is French, a variant of jougleur ‘juggler’, earlier jogleor ‘pleasant, smiling’, from Latin joculator ‘joker’.
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Jongleur de Notre-Dame, Le
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Jongleur de Notre-Dame, Le ( Our Lady's Juggler ) . 1. Opera ( miracle ) in 3 acts by Massenet to lib. by M. Léna from...
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minstrel
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...application of the term is general and includes the jongleurs . Certain very able jongleurs ceased their wanderings and were attached to...derived, to indicate a higher social class than jongleur. Increasing in number and influence, these...
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