Entertainment | Crazy Horse Paris opened at The Parisian

The adult cabaret show Crazy Horse Paris – Forever Crazy opened last night at the Parisian Macao. The crowd enjoyed a show full of signature bob wigs, exclusive Christian Louboutin-designed high heels and ruby-red lips.

Presented by Sands Lifestyle, the show is appearing for the first time in Macau from November 1 to 12. Inspired by the themes of femininity and sophistication, it showcases music, dance, and sensuality. Admittance is only granted for patrons aged 18 and above.

Center to the show is a multicultural cast of ten classically trained dancers clad only in textured lighting and projections.

Audiences can expect some of the most famous Crazy Horse Paris routines, beginning with “God Save Our Bareskin,” during which eleven dancers, dressed only in black high boots and bareskin hats, offer their own unique take on the British tradition of Changing of the Guard.

The show continues with several standalone routines such as “Scanner,” “UpsideDown,” and “Rougir de Désir.”

When talking to the Times, tour manager Frank Paquet said that he hopes “people are entertained and they like it.”

“They can talk about it and that they can say that ‘we saw something unique’,” said Frank Paquet. 

The tour manager also noted that in order to bring the show to the audiences in Macau, the Crazy Horse show was adapted.

“We did that already in Australia because we wanted to change the order of the show a little bit […] and it’s probably going to be the same thing in Macau. […] Mr. Fantastic Robert, his number was a little bit later in the show, and we figured out that putting him early in the show, it loosens up the atmosphere of the audiences. […] The people should not be intimidated by the girls on stage, they should have fun, they should enjoy what they see on stage. But we always stick to what we do, we have done this for more than 60 years now. We are not changing the numbers in that sense. […] The girls are […] extremely passionate about what they do, we hope that the audiences in Macau will notice that as well,” said Paquet.

The “Crazy Girls” hail from over ten countries, including France, Italy, Canada, Ukraine, the UK, Spain, Russia and the United States. More than 800 Crazy Girls have performed on the stage. Of the 500 applications received each year, only a handful of candidates make it into the troupe. Before the Crazy Girls take to the stage, successful applicants receive several months of Crazy Horse dance lessons.

In the last 65 years, the famous cabaret Crazy Horse Paris has collaborated with world renowned French fashion designers including Paco Rabanne, Loris Azzaro and Karl Lagerfeld. JZ

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