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Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety 'turns' between each nude show and the next. Its owners have helped to create related shows in other cities, and unrelated businesses have used the phrase "Crazy Horse" in their names. The Paris Crazy Horse occupies former wine cellars (12 in all which have been knocked together) of an impressive Haussmanian building at 12 Avenue George-V (from the British king George V, in French "George Cinq"). Alain Bernardin opened it in 1951 and personally operated it for decades until his death by suicide in 1994. Many of the original waiters (their names stitched in large letters onto the backs of their waistcoats) were also substantial shareholders in the original company. The enterprise remained a family business, in the hands of Bernardin's three children, until 2005, when it changed hands. By this time the name "Le Crazy Horse de Paris" was used for the original venue and ''Crazy Horse Paris'' for one in Las Vegas (formerly ''La Femme'') at the MGM Grand. The dancers may have been deliberately chosen to be indistinguishable on stage in height and in breast size and shape in the past, but now they have a more diverse group of dancers. All in incredible shape and very skilled. Along with its dancers, the Crazy Horse has also been a popular venue for many other artists, including magicians, jugglers, and mimes. Bernardin explained that he loved magic because it corresponded with his vision: "() is a dream. There is no show that is more dreamlike than a magic show. And what we do with the girls is magic, too, because they aren't as beautiful as you see them onstage. It's the magic of lights and costumes. These are my dreams and fascinations that I put onstage." 〔("Kevin James at the New Crazy Horse" ), September 1992, ''Magic Magazine''〕 Under new management from 2005, Crazy Horse started featuring famous or prestigious artists stripping for a limited number of shows, including Dita Von Teese, Carmen Electra, Aria Cascaval, Arielle Dombasle or Pamela Anderson.〔(Pamela Anderson at Paris' Crazy Horse cabaret for Valentine's Day ) ''AFP'', Feb 1, 2008〕〔(Pamela Anderson to perform at nude revue ) ''Reuters'', Feb 1, 2008〕 They also hired Philippe Decouflé as choreographer〔(Découflé’s ‘Désirs’ at Crazy Horse ), Artistik Rezo (in French). 2010-03-04. Article and video.〕 Kelly Brook appeared in the fall of 2012. Also in 2012, the dancers went on strike for higher pay. Before the strike, which caused the cancellation of a high profile revue, they were paid €2,000 per month. The settlement yielded a 15 percent pay raise. The Paradiso Girls have named their album Crazy Horse after the club, as one of their members Aria Cascaval worked there. It is also mentioned in the Mötley Crüe song "Girls, Girls, Girls". == Film history == *In 1977, the club created and appeared in a documentary film, known as ''Crazy-Horse, Paris-France'', or ''Crazy Horse de Paris''. *Crazy Horse-Le Show: a 2004 documentary in DVD format. *Crazy Horse, Paris: a 2009 documentary in DVD format. The video features Dita von Teese. *Crazy Horse: a 2011 documentary by Frederick Wiseman. *Beyoncé's music video for 'Partition' was inspired by, and partially filmed at Crazy Horse. The video is part of her 2013 self-titled 'visual album.' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Crazy Horse (cabaret)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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