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Le Divan du Monde : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Divan du Monde

Le Divan du Monde ('The Divan of the World') is a converted theatre, now functioning as a concert space, located at 75 rue des Martyrs, in the 18th arrondissement, in the Pigalle neighborhood of Paris.
== History ==
At the beginning of the 19th century, there was a ballroom called the Saint-Flour Musette. In 1861 it was turned into the Brasserie des Martyrs, which was patronized by Charles Baudelaire and Jules Vallès.〔''Dictionnaire historique de rues de Paris''〕 This was replaced in 1873 by a café-concert christened the "Divan Japonais" ('Japanese Divan') by its owner Théophile Lefort, who decorated it in Japanese-style. His successor, Jules Sarrazin, had a second room built in the basement called "Temple de la Bonne Humeur" ('Temple of Good Humour').
The cabaret singer Yvette Guilbert became famous there when she appeared in 1891 and Dranem was also a featured artist. The pantomime ''Le Coucher de la Mariée'' (''The Bride Going to Bed'') was performed there in 1894. This included for the first time a "naked" woman (i.e. wearing a somewhat transparent blouse), which scandalized the audience.〔Jacques Charles, ''Le caf'-conc''〕 Toulouse-Lautrec and Adolphe Léon Willette, then Pablo Picasso, were frequent visitors.
In 1901, the Divan became the Théâtre de la Comédie Mondaine. It was later replaced by an erotic theatre.〔André Sallée et Philippe Chauveau, ''Music-Hall et café-concert'', Paris, Bordas, 1985.〕
In 1994, it was reopened as Le Divan du Monde, featuring world music concerts. In November 2009, it was completely redecorated, and now hosts events from concerts to club nights.

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