Revue nègre
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In the [[1920s]], the [[Charleston]] was sweeping the world and with it came a cabaret show to Paris. | In the [[1920s]], the [[Charleston]] was sweeping the world and with it came a cabaret show to Paris. | ||
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La Revue nègre was a cabaret show that lay at the origins of bringing jazz from American to Europe.
In the 1920s, the Charleston was sweeping the world and with it came a cabaret show to Paris.
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