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 lapaoiza
 
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							| Hello everyone, How are you? My question today is mainly about a word that is used in France. In my adult classes, I have a couple who has been to France. They wanted to tell me about the name of a place where they had eaten and seen a show. They told me it is like The Moulin Rouge, but that they didn�t know how that place was called. I insist in the details they told me: A place where they had dinner (they paid for entrance) and saw a show (singers or dancers or acrobats) in France. I hope you get the idea of my question, since I have never travelled to France! Thanks in advance! 
 Paola |  12 Sep 2011      
					
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 manonski (f)
 
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							| In Quebec, we call that a "souper spectacle" but I can �t say that �s the same word used in France. |  12 Sep 2011     
					
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| A cabaret, I think there is no other word which can so precisely describe these show rooms; you can also say a night club, but it is not exactly the same kind of show. 
 Let �s wait for  Place Pigale to have some more info.
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| Un cabaret/ un d�ner spectacle. 
 Well done Linda: you are the winner of word of the day!
  
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 carinelaurent
 
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							| Hi ! Le Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris. You can also call it a diner spectacle. A night club is a disco. Bye |  12 Sep 2011     
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| Remember Lisa Minelli singing CABARET... |  12 Sep 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| The Moulin Rouge is a cabaret -- another similar type of place is a "dinner theater" |  12 Sep 2011     
					
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 lapaoiza
 
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							| Thanks to all the people who have helped me! Have a very nice week! 
 Paola |  12 Sep 2011     
					
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