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* January 1903: the Moulin Rouge reopened after renovation and improvement work carried out by Niermans, the most “ Parisian ” architect of the Belle Époque ( amongst other works he designed the brasserie Mollard, the Paris Casino, the Folies Bergère in Paris, the Palace Hôtel in Ostend in Belgium, the rebuilding of the Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz and the creation of the Hôtel Négresco on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice ).
Promenade of Elizaveta Petrovna through the streets of Saint Petersburg ( 1903 ), watercolour by Alexandre Benois.
The circuit started along the waterfront just south of the Jardin Albert I, then headed westward along the Promenade des Anglais followed by a hairpin turn at the Hotel Negresco to come back eastward and around the Jardin Albert I before heading again east along the beach on the Quai des Etats-Unis.
The Promenade was first called the Camin dei Anglès ( the English Way ) by the Niçois in their native dialect, Nissart.
After the annexation of Nice by France in 1860 it was rechristened La Promenade des Anglais, replacing the former Nissart name with its French translation.
Around the western-central area is Independence Square and Promenade Gardens, the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, the National Library ( built by Andrew Carnegie ), the Bank of Guyana, Company Path Garden, the National Museum of Guyana and State House ( built 1852 ) where the President resides, and St. George's Anglican Cathedral.
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
Louis XIV made Montpellier capital of Bas Languedoc, and the town started to embellish itself, by building the Promenade du Peyrou, the Esplanade and a large number of houses in the historic centre.
the memorial " Shoes on the Danube Promenade " created to honor the Jews who were killed by fascist Arrow Cross militiamen in Budapest during World War II.
They head up to the Promenade Room via a service elevator, but upon their arrival the stairwell door is sealed by spilled cement.
A desperate plan is hatched by the top SFFD Fire Chiefs to explode the million-gallon water tanks at the top of the building above the remaining people in the Promenade Room to try and extinguish the fire raging below.
The lights were installed at the Promenade at JFK Boulevard by the South Jersey Economic Development District and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
* " Promenade ' Round the Cochlea " by R. Pujol, S. Blatrix, T. Pujol et al.
The Promenade at Virginia Gateway is being developed by The Peterson Companies, including BJ's Warehouse, which opened in January 2012, and Regal Theaters which is slated to open later 2012.
Designed with nature in mind, this development by Park Towne includes six connected yet distinct neighborhoods including: Hawthorne Point, Rivers Turn, Woods Glen, The Knolls, Innovation Springs ( Office / Research ), and The Promenade ( Neighborhood Marketplace ).
A substantial number of the players performed at the 1930 Promenade Concerts under Sir Henry Wood, and the full BBC Symphony Orchestra gave its first concert on 22 October 1930, conducted by Boult at the Queen's Hall.
The Proms, more formally known as The BBC Proms, or The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in London.
* Publishers Chappell & Co withdraw their financial support for the Promenade Concerts, to be replaced by the BBC.
* May 10 – London's Queen's Hall, venue for the Promenade Concerts, is bombed by the Luftwaffe.
In Evesham, it heads to a junction with CR 544 before coming to Marlton, where it passes by The Promenade at Sagemore before turning northwest at CR 607.
A Tolerance Monument sculpted by Czesław Dźwigaj in collaboration with Michal Kubiak is situated on a hill marking the divide between Jewish Armon HaNetziv and Arab Jabel Mukaber, standing opposite the United Nations headquarters in Jerusalem in a park near Goldman Promenade.
* 1971: Promenade Theatre ( Broadway ), New York ; with Robert Ryan ( James ), Geraldine Fitzgerald ( Mary ), Stacy Keach ( Jamie ), James Naughton ( Edmund ), and Paddy Croft ( Cathleen ), directed by Arvin Brown.
The current Promenade along the shoreline was once a beach, surrounded by barren hills and vegetation.
For instance, an " uptown " village denoted as Thornhill Town Centre, is being developed at the corner of Bathurst and Centre Street, forming a continuous line of development north from the Promenade Shopping Centre also near Bathurst and Clark, whose massive parking lot is dotted by an increasing number of condominium buildings and stand-alone retail plazas.

Promenade and George
There are also 31 elementary schools in the city: John Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Cesar Chavez, Corona Ranch, Coronita, Eastvale, Dwight Eisenhower, Foothill, Ben Franklin, Garretson, Harada, Highland, Home Gardens, Jefferson, Lincoln Alternative, William McKinley, Norco, Orange, Parkridge, Prado View, Promenade, Rosa Parks, Riverview, Sierra Vista, Stallings, Temescal Valley, Dr. Bernice Todd, Vandermolen, Vicentia, Victress Bower, George Washington and Woodrow Wilson.
With financial backing from the otolaryngologist Dr George Cathcart, Newman hired Henry Joseph Wood as the conductor for this series of concerts, called " Mr Robert Newman's Promenade Concerts ".

Promenade and originally
In his youth Diderot was originally a follower of Voltaire and his deist Anglomanie, but gradually moved away from this line of thought towards materialism and atheism, a move which was finally realised 1747 in the philosophical debate in the second part of his La Promenade du sceptique ( 1747 ).
Promenade II itself was originally planned for ( 57 stories ) but was scaled back before completion due to the market collapse.
* My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade ( February 7, 2006 )-Featured the debut of the redesigned Spike the Dragon, originally featured in G1.
" Passepied " was called " Pavane ", and " Clair de lune " was originally titled " Promenade Sentimentale.

Promenade and Walking
# La Promenade du chien ( Walking the Dog )

Promenade and musical
But if Pacific Overtures is never going to be anyone's favorite Sondheim musical, it is a far more forceful and enjoyable evening at the Promenade than it was eight years ago at the Winter Garden ... Many of the songs are brilliant, self-contained playlets.
: Promenade symphonique dans un paysage musical ou Un jour de fête à El Oued en 1976 ( 1976-78 )
Called the " Promenade Concerts " until 1900, these performances combined light classical music, tunes from the current hits of the musical theater, and an occasional novelty number.
Songs were added by Schwartz and it then opened as a musical at the Cherry Lane Theatre on May 17, 1971, transferred to the Promenade Theatre three months later, and closed on June 13, 1976 after 2124 performances.
In 1969, she appeared Off Broadway in the musical Promenade.
She has appeared in many Off-Broadway productions, including the musical Francis in 1981 at the York Theatre at St. Peter's, The Mystery of Edwin Drood in 1985 at the Public Theater's Delacorte Theatre, Birds of Paradise in 1987 ( Promenade Theatre ), Privates on Parade ( Roundabout Theatre ) in 1989, the musical Song of Singapore in 1991, the Michael John LaChiusa musical Hello Again at the Lincoln Center Mitzi Newhouse Theatre in 1993, Twelve Dreams at the Mitzi Newhouse Theatre in 1995, and Helen at the Public Theater / New York Shakespeare Festival in 2002.
* Promenade ( 1969 )-composer, musical director

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* Fisherman's Cove and the International Promenade were shopping, dining and souvenir areas which featured a number of good, international restaurants.
As the Federal Director of Music for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Hopkins began a number of innovations within the Commission's Concert Music Division, such as starting an Australian Promenade ( Proms ) series in Sydney in 1965 and broadcasting international avant-garde classical music.
* Promenade Mall ( disambiguation ), a number of malls with similar names
Promenade is a basic dance move in a number of dances such as English Country Dance, contra dance, and square dance.

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