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fr: Jeu de société
fr: Jeu de cartes
" Fait musical et sémiologue de la musique ", Musique en Jeu, no.
Fellini, la Grande Parade exposition on the work of Federico Fellini in the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume | musée du Jeu de Paume in Paris
In October 2009, the Jeu de Paume in Paris opened an exhibit devoted to Fellini, running through to January 2010.
fr: Jeu de hasard
In 1835 he published a mathematical work on collisions of spheres: Théorie Mathématique des Effets du Jeu de Billard, considered a classic on the subject.
In the 2010 French documentary, Le Jeu de la Mort ( The Game of Death ), researchers recreated the Milgram experiment with an added critique of reality television by presenting the scenario as a game show pilot.
fr: Jeu de rôle en ligne massivement multijoueur
fr: Jeu de papier et crayon
fr: Jeu de rôle
However, it is uncontroversial that a Robin and Marion figured in 13th-century French " pastourelles " ( of which Jeu de Robin et Marion c. 1280 is a literary version ) and presided over the French May festivities, " this Robin and Marion tended to preside, in the intervals of the attempted seduction of the latter by a series of knights, over a variety of rustic pastimes.
The naming of Marian may have come from the French pastoral play of c. 1280, the Jeu de Robin et Marion, although this play is distinct from the English legends.
fr: Jeu de levées
fr: Jeu vidéo de réflexion
fr: Jeu vidéo de combat
fr: Jeu de guerre
* 1262 – Adam de la Halle writes the first operetta, " Le Jeu de la Feuillee ".
* Adam de la Halle writes the first operetta, " Le Jeu de la Feuillee ".

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Adam de la Halle, also known as Adam le Bossu ( Adam the Hunchback ) ( 1237 ?– 1288 ) was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, whose literary and musical works include chansons and jeux-partis ( poetic debates ) in the style of the trouveres, polyphonic rondel and motets in the style of early liturgical polyphony, and a musical play, " Jeu de Robin et Marion ", which is considered the earliest surviving secular French play with music.
At the court of Charles, after Charles became king of Naples, Adam wrote his Jeu de Robin et Marion, the most famous of his works.
His Jeu de Robin et Marion is cited as the earliest French play with music on a secular subject.
Fétis considered Le Jeu de Robin et Marion and Le Jeu de la feuillée forerunners of the comic opera .< ref > François-Joseph Fétis, Revue Musicale 1. 1, 1827.
The best known example of this tradition is Adam de la Halle's Le Jeu de Robin et Marion, circa 1283.
* Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion ( a pastourelle ) ( 1288 )-Adam de la Halle

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Other important retrospectives of Broodthaers ’ work have been held at the Walker Art Center ( 1989 ), Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ( 1989 ); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh ( 1989 ); Jeu de Paume, Paris ( 1991 ); and Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels ( 2000 ).

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He was also inspired by Jeu de l ' amour et du hasard of Marivaux, by Molière, and took some details from Beaumarchais: the quotation at the beginning of the film comes from Le Mariage de Figaro
The result was eclectic, drawing chants and material from numerous sources, including two medieval French miracle plays, Le Miracle de Théophile and Jeu de Saint Nicolas, which both contain invocations to the Devil in an unknown language.
At Jeu de Paume, art dealer Bruno Lohse staged 20 expositions of the newly looted art objects, especially for Göring, from which Göring selected at least 594 pieces for his own collection.
He proceeds to instruct them concerning the significance and operation of the Archontes of the way of the midst, their binding by Jeu, and the tortures to which sinful souls are exposed from the five evil Archontes in the regions of the air, and also concerning the deliverance of the souls out of their power by the planetary spirits.
* YouTube Grand Jeu from Magnificat in A major ( Premier Livre d ’ Orgue, 1737 ), by André Isoir.
The first one, according to Mona Ozouf, was one of " fraternité de rébellion " ( Fraternity of Rebellion ), that is the union of the deputies in the Jeu de Paume Oath of June 1789, refusing the dissolution ordered by the King Louis XVI: " We swear never to separate ourselves from the National Assembly, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the realm is drawn up and fixed upon solid foundations.
The consequences of this action reverberate to this day ; the assets were never returned, and although the ban on rugby league was lifted, it was prevented from calling itself rugby from 1949 to the mid-eighties, having to use the name Jeu de Treize ( Game of Thirteen, in reference to the number of player in a rugby league side ).
Their roots can be traced to the Greek and other ancient cultures, but in Europe they all derive from tennis ( see Jeu de Paume ).
After the Germans remove the art chosen by Waldheim from the Jeu de Paume Museum, curator Mademoiselle Villard ( Suzanne Flon ) seeks help from the French Resistance.
The Train is based on the factual 1961 book Le front de l ' art by Rose Valland, the art historian at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, who documented the works of art placed in storage there that had been looted by the Germans from museums and private art collections throughout France and were being sorted for shipment to Germany in World War II.
Thomas E. Milks was acting director and CEO, from Sakowitz's June 2010 retirement until Joseph H. Jeu succeeded Sakowitz 3 June 2011.
A remarkable achievement, given the fact that the KNVB ( Dutch Football Association ) mostly selected players from teams in the " Randstad ", Bèr Felix, Sjo Soons and Jeu van Bun were selected for the national team.
A typical page from the 1st book of Jeu
A page from one of the Books of Jeu, extremely esoteric 1900 year old Christian texts.
Although the ban on rugby league was lifted, it was prevented from using the word rugby in its title from 24 April 1949 until 26 June 1991, having to use the name Jeu à Treize ( Game of Thirteen ).

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