Crazy Horse (cabaret)
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- This article is about the Parisian nightclub. For other uses, please see Crazy Horse (disambiguation).
Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Paris cabaret known for its stage show performed by nude female dancers. Its owners have participated in creating related shows in other cities, and unrelated businesses have used the phrase "Crazy Horse" in their names.
The Paris Crazy Horse occupies a portion of a traditional Parisian building at 12 Avenue George V (with the Roman numeral "V" spoken in French as "Cinq"). It was opened by Alain Bernardin in 1951 and personally operated by him for decades until his death by suicide in 1994. The dancers are chosen to be indistinguishable in the size and shape of their breasts and in their height on stage. As of 2005, the enterprise remains a family business in the hands of Bernardin's three children, using the name "Le Crazy Horse de Paris" for the original, "Le Crazy Horse de Singapore" of a similar show in that city, and Crazy Horse Paris for one in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand.
Along with its dancers, the Crazy Horse has also been a popular venue for other types of acts, including magicians, jugglers, and mimes. Bernardin explained that he loved magic because it corresponded with his vision: "[Magic] 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." [1]
Recently, under a new management, Crazy Horse has started a policy to feature famous or prestigious artists stripping for a limited number of shows, such as Dita Von Teese, Arielle Dombasle or Pamela Anderson[2][3].
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[edit] History
A branch of Crazy Horse opened in Clarke Quay, Singapore in December 2005, but closed in February 2007.
[edit] Film history
In 1977, created and appeared in a documentary film on the club, known as either Crazy-Horse, Paris-France or Crazy Horse de Paris .
[edit] Other clubs
Other entertainments with varying degrees of resemblance and similar names, but not affiliated with the original, include:
- Crazy Horse Gentlemen's Club, San Francisco
- Crazy Horse Too, Las Vegas
- Crazy Horse, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Crazy Horse, Adelaide, Australia
- Crazy Horse, Winston Salem, North Carolina
- Crazy Horse, Akron, Ohio
- Crazy Horse, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- Crazy Horse Too, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania