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A "[[Pas Seul]]'' is the French name for an act consisting of a dance for one person. It can also refer to a solo dance figure, and was apparently first used round about 1786. It is found as the name of an act in some of the 19th century playbills found in South Africa.  
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The term  "[[Pas Seul]]" is the French name for an act consisting of a dance for one person. It can also refer to a solo dance figure, and was apparently first used round about 1786. It is occasionally given as the name for an act in some of the 19th century playbills, also found in South Africa.  
  
  

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The term "Pas Seul" is the French name for an act consisting of a dance for one person. It can also refer to a solo dance figure, and was apparently first used round about 1786. It is occasionally given as the name for an act in some of the 19th century playbills, also found in South Africa.


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