Relâche
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Relâche is French for "cancellation", "theater dark", or "no performance today".
- Relâche (1924), the name Erik Satie and his surrealist (former Dada) friends gave to the ultimate ballet production in which Satie was involved as composer. The name of the ballet was a kind of practical joke: "Relâche" was the usual word to be found on posters announcing performances, in the case of a last minute cancellation of such performance - which was bizarre for a production that was not cancelled. See also Entr'acte, for a further description of the music of this ballet
- Relâche (musical group), an American contemporary classical music ensemble from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania