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Helsingborgs Stads Teater, Balett afton, gifven premiärdansösen Lisa Steier-Tisseau och Jean Börlin från Kungliga Operan i Stockholm, lördagen den 13 november 1915... : program, Grand pas (nocturne, vals), Chopin ; Pierrot och Pierrette, Godard ; Dömd, Ve

Title: Helsingborgs Stads Teater, Balett afton, gifven premiärdansösen Lisa Steier-Tisseau och Jean Börlin från Kungliga Operan i Stockholm, lördagen den 13 november 1915... : program, Grand pas (nocturne, vals), Chopin ; Pierrot och Pierrette, Godard ; Dömd, Ve
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