Parade
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Parade. ‘Ballet réaliste’ in 1 act with mus. by
Satie to lib. by Cocteau, choreog. Massine, décor Picasso. Prod. Paris 1917 ( Diaghilev's Ballet Russe, cast incl. Lopokova and Massine).
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