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<ref name="n4"> The programme for the Ballet Russes performances at the Châtelet in May 1917 states that it is presenting: The Midnight Sun (Russian dances), music by Rimsky-Korsakov, scenery and costumes by Larionov, choreography by Massine; Petrouchka, by Stravinsky and Benois; and The Good Humoured Women, by Bakst and Massine. [PK, FP] </ref>

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<ref name="n4"> Le programme des représentations des Ballets Russes au Châtelet en mai 1917 précise qu'il s'agit de : Soleil de minuit (danses russes), musique de Rimsky-Korsakov, décor et costumes de Larionov, chorégraphie de Massine ; Petrouchka, de Stravinsky et Benois ; et Les Femmes de bonne humeur, de Bakst et Massine. [PK, FP] </ref>

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  1. The programme for the Ballet Russes performances at the Châtelet in May 1917 states that it is presenting: The Midnight Sun (Russian dances), music by Rimsky-Korsakov, scenery and costumes by Larionov, choreography by Massine; Petrouchka, by Stravinsky and Benois; and The Good Humoured Women, by Bakst and Massine. [PK, FP]