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Les Chevaliers du fiel are French comedians, a duo composed by Eric Carriere and Francis Ginibre. ==Founding== At the end of the 1980s, Eric Carriere, PhD in sociology, and Francis Ginibre, graduated from the National French School of Beaux-Arts, went on stage in a “cave-spectacle”, little room in a pub, in Toulouse. After their meeting with Gilles Petit in 1984, they created their own first show, “Le détournement d’avion le plus fou de l’année” (1984) which was successful and gave birth to the Chevaliers du fiel (3 comedians until 1990). Their first apparitions on TV were on TLT (a local television channel from Toulouse). After having participated for many years at the Festival d’Avignon (French exhibition of theater shows in Avignon), the duo of comedians appeared in Paris. They went on stage in September 1995 at the Européen (Parisian theater) but their show wasn’t a success. This failure was due to the famous strike in Parisian public transport. This bad period was going to turn into financial difficulties. But the duo didn’t give up, and, in 1996, they performed for three weeks at the theater Grévin (another Parisian theater). Actually, the success of their show enabled them to be on stage for four months. During the same year, their humorous song “La Simca 1000” came out and was sold in 400.000 copies for six months. In 1997, they created a new show performed at the Grand Palais des Glaces (famous theater in Paris) and went on a tour of 100 representations with 100 000 spectators. In 1998, they went on stage for one week at the Casino de Paris. In January 1999, the duo performed at the Olympia, ensured their tour and produced a video pick up at the Zenith of Paris. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Les Chevaliers du fiel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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