Crazy Paris Show back on stageMacau’s Crazy Paris Show dancers, who have performed for years at the original Hotel Lisboa, are now at home in the new Grand Lisboa. Choreographer Claude Dohne is pleased to have them back on stage after performing at the Lisboa’s Portas do Sol restaurant. “It is good that the dancers are now on stage once again,” Dohne said on the evening of the Grand Lisboa opening. “We’re working on new choreography and will add these to the mix of performances once their new costumes and props are ready.” Dohne said 15 girls from England, France, South Africa, Australia, Germany and Holland are Crazy Paris Show dancers, while seven podium girls are free-style dancers. Each evening over the next month, the Crazy Paris Show and podium girls will dance in front of punters between 7 pm and midnight, he said. The Crazy Horse Paris Show, founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951, attracts 120,000 people each year in Paris today, while Las Vegas attracts 110,000 annually. Singapore welcomed the Crazy Horse Paris cabaret last year. |
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