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As it often does, the cancan brought down the house.
The cancan reflected a certain spirit, which is no longer.
Jones even stepped into the middle of the kick line and did the cancan.
"It's no longer enough to replace a cancan with a Charleston.
At their insistence, he also sneaked in some cancan instruction.
Cancan began to dance again, and we imitated him.
Almost always, the shows closed with a big cancan."
Pretty soon, we too paid no more attention to the fat lunatic who was trying to execute a French cancan.
It is a myth that the cancan was ever frequently danced without drawers.
Why does the cancan still appeal to visitors?
The girls' finale was a cancan; the audience cheered.
Many composers have written music for the cancan.
The two houses are paired in an uneasy dance, one doing the cancan, the other a minuet.
His treatment of the required cancan is wittily ingenious.
Occasionally people dancing the cancan were arrested but it was never officially banned, as is sometimes claimed.
But when corporate synergy beckons, the cancan skirts will flutter.
The dancing includes spectacular tap dancing and the famous Cancan.
Then Dix stumbles on the radio and it starts playing the cancan very loudly.
And throw in those cute little cancan whoops.
It has become common practice for dancers to scream and yelp while performing the cancan, but this is by no means essential.
"The cancan was always a French specialty.
"I beg your pardon," French Cancan said to us.
Fortunes rise and fall in this dance of life as wildly as legs churn through the cancan.
"the cancan is a pretty raucous number.
Is it mere coincidence that the most representative Parisian dance is called the cancan?