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English: The first major theatrical success of the French Apache dance in America was in the 1908 musical, "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge," in which the dance was performed by Joseph C. Smith and Louise Alexander.
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Source The Tatler, March 31, 1909.
Author unknown publicity photographer for the 1908 Broadway musical, "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge"

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Joseph C. Smith and Louise Alexander dancing the Apache dance in the 1908 Broadway musical, "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge."

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