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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Crazy Horse Paris





The Cazy Horse Paris performance ended with a resounding finale. This parisian cabaret combined professional, graceful dance movements, with nudity and creatively designed lighting effects to bring you an out-of-the-world finishing.





When news came out that they were moving out of Singapore, the sales records soared to a all-time high. People understood that this was as far as they could get for some sort of nudity-arts performance in Singapore, and they would not find anything similar again. At least not until the new IRs were ready.





The price were not cheap either, going at $80+ for the cheapest, and $250+ for the supreme seats. All entries came with a drink from your choice of wines, and liquors.





Mr Sim and I managed to get tickets for the show during its final few days of performance.





When we reached there, we were awed by the sher opulence of the luxuriously done up reception. Truly stunning.







Crystal chandeliers decking the grand reception area, intricately-carved wooden wall features, antique baroque-style furniture furnishing, even the washroom was a strong wash of blood red. The Eng Wah people definitely spared no expenses at glamming the whole place up.








There were 15 dances in all, each lasting between 2mins to 5mins, the whole duration over an hour. Both Mr Sim and I felt it was truly a unique performance that you should have watched if you didn't mind parting with the money.


All in all, we enjoyed the cabaret and we hope more of such performances will drop by our shores again, to steam up our cultural scene.