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Programme cover for Paris Sans Voiles

Programme cover for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, Paris, 1923 starring the Dolly Sisters. Artwork by Edouard Halouze.
1923

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Ambassadeurs Dancers Dolly Edouard Night Life Programme Sans Show Girl Show Girls Sisters 1923 Cabaret Deco Voiles


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Paris Sans Voiles,

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or "Paris Unveiled," was a spectacular cabaret show that graced the stage of the Ambassadeurs Theatre in Paris during the roaring twenties. This evocative programme cover, designed by the renowned French artist Edouard Halouze in 1923, encapsulates the essence of the era's vibrant nightlife. The illustration showcases two glamorous showgirls, the Dolly Sisters, who were the headlining acts of the production. Dressed in sequins and feathers, they exude confidence and allure, their youthful faces framed by flapper-style bobbed hair. The sisters' seductive gazes and provocative poses are accentuated by the intricate Art Deco design that surrounds them, with its bold lines, geometric shapes, and rich colors. The title of the show, "Paris Sans Voiles," is written in elegant script at the top, suggesting a peek behind the curtain of the city's famed cabaret scene. The subtitle, "A Spectacle in Two Acts," hints at the extravagant performances that awaited audiences, while the tagline, "Jazz, Music, Dance," promises a night of entertainment that was both modern and exhilarating. The programme cover also features the image of a saxophonist, his instrument poised before him, adding to the jazz theme that was so integral to the cabaret scene of the time. The overall effect is one of glamour, excitement, and sophistication, perfectly capturing the spirit of the Jazz Age in Paris. Edouard Halouze's artwork for the Paris Sans Voiles programme cover is a testament to the creativity and energy of the era, and serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of the cabaret scene that defined the 1920s. This image invites us to imagine the thrill of a night out at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, where the music played late into the night, and the showgirls dazzled audiences with their charm and charisma.

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