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The '''Java''' is a [[dance]] developed in France in the early part of the 20th century. The origin of its name is uncertain, but it probably evolved from the [[mazurka]].▼
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== Titles ==
* [[Mistinguett]] - ''La java'', 1923
* [[Georgius]] - ''La plus bath des javas'', 1925
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* [[Edith Piaf]] - ''
* [[Georgette Plana]] - ''La Java bleue'', 1938
* [[Darcelys]] - ''Une partie de pétanque'', 1941
* [[Edith Piaf]] - ''[[L'Accordéoniste]]'', 1942
* [[Boris Vian]] - ''La Java des bombes atomiques'', 1955
* [[Léo Ferré]] - ''Java partout'', 1957
* [[Claude Nougaro]] - ''Le Jazz et la Java'', 1962
* [[Serge Gainsbourg]] - ''[[La Javanaise]]'', 1963
* [[Michel Sardou]] - ''La Java de Broadway'', 1977
* [[TC Matic]] - ''Le Java'', 1982
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A java is danced during a key scene at a working class café in [[Jean Vigo]]'s film ''[[L'Atalante]]'' (1934). Composer [[Maurice Jaubert]] arranged his java melody for [[player piano]]; it recurs later in the soundtrack as a refrain for [[accordion]].
* Henri Joannis Deberne, ''Danser en société'', Christine Bonneton editor, 3/1999, Paris ISBN 2-86253-229-0 p. 144-145▼
==References==
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▲* Henri Joannis Deberne, ''Danser en société'', Christine Bonneton editor, 3/1999, Paris {{ISBN
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