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- Q16849679 subject Q16804232.
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- Q16849679 abstract "Jardin aux Lilas (Lilac Garden) is a ballet choreographed by Antony Tudor to a composition (op. 25) by Ernest Chausson entitled Poème. With scenery and costumes designed by Hugo Stevenson, it was first presented by Ballet Rambert at the Mercury Theatre, London, on 26 January 1936. It is considered to be the first of the genre of psychological ballets.".
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- Q16849679 comment "Jardin aux Lilas (Lilac Garden) is a ballet choreographed by Antony Tudor to a composition (op. 25) by Ernest Chausson entitled Poème. With scenery and costumes designed by Hugo Stevenson, it was first presented by Ballet Rambert at the Mercury Theatre, London, on 26 January 1936. It is considered to be the first of the genre of psychological ballets.".
- Q16849679 label "Jardin aux Lilas".