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  • The Moulin Rouge in Paris opened in 1889 in Paris’ Montmarte district as a place where people from all walks of life could come to mingle and enjoy music, dance, and comedy. It is credited for making the cancan dance famous, which is still performed over 130 years later. In the 20th century, the venue survived a fire, two world wars, and its share of criticism for the cancan dance. Despite it all, the Parisian theater remained an important cultural hub and has inspired Hollywood films and Broadway musicals. Their current show Féerie cost 8 million euros to create, and half of that went only to the costumes. The dancers wear 1,000 outfits adorned with feathers, rhinestones, and sequins. Féerie runs 365 days a year with 2 shows every night.
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Komentáře • 193

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 Před rokem +1127

    The thing about the can can is that its the dance equivalent of sprinting. I dont doubt that other dances may be "harder". But not many require you to do all the moves with the same technical precision at breakneck speed with only periodic breaks for HOURS

    • @pcbassoon3892
      @pcbassoon3892 Před 11 měsíci +3

      It lasts for hours? That can't be right.

    • @yvaincallipso84
      @yvaincallipso84 Před 11 měsíci +61

      @@pcbassoon3892 If you account for the fact that it's the same dancers for multiple dances with only 5 minute breaks in between if that then yeah, that's hours a night.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Před 11 měsíci +40

      @@pcbassoon3892 Each show is 2 hours long. Multiply by 2 shows. That’s 4 hours every night.

    • @diceman199
      @diceman199 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@KateandBree Most of it is not the cancan though. There were numerous acts ranging from acrobats, magicians, singers etc. I'm not saying it's not a high energy and difficult dance but the can can itself only lasts a few minutes.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Před 11 měsíci +23

      @@diceman199 The Moulin Rouge isn't just about to tell you each and individual dance that makes up 2 hours, 4 acts and over 1000 costumes. There is more than one can can. I did years of dancing and the precision needed just in ballet (which I did) is darn near incredible. I don't know how Rockettes and Moulin Rouge dancers do it. I do English Equestrian sports now.
      I was once watching day two of the Olympic Eventing competition (Cross Country, abbreviated to XR) which is purposefully set up to test stamina and endurance. The sportscaster was explaining those new to the sport how hard XR is. He said, "Grab the biggest medicine ball you have and squat against a wall with the medicine ball in between your legs. See if you can hold the position for 8,9 minutes. This is the challenge of XR, only these riders are on top of horses galloping and going over jumps." This has NEVER left me as a rider who competes in English Equitation and Dressage...where I get to sit. This is also the challenge of dancers who dance with very few breaks and are doing high energy acts. It's all about endurance and stamina. It's all about thinking about you, as a layman, holding that squat for 8 minutes.

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip Před rokem +957

    The real reason why the Can-Can was scandalous: When it was invented, underwear had no centre seam; it was open-crotch.
    Wardobe mistresses stood in the wings, and checked that each dancer's underwear was safely pinned shut before going onstage. But as soon as the dancers were onstage, they removed the straight-pins. The dancers knew that flashing the audience earned bigger tips!

    • @fonjadidi
      @fonjadidi Před 11 měsíci +44

      Omg are you serious!!! Haha that's hilarious

    • @ChristinaFromYoutube
      @ChristinaFromYoutube Před 10 měsíci +107

      Finally someone telling the truth.
      I don't understand what they get out of pretending it was about seeing an ankle.
      They don't want to be seen as "strippers" but "professional dancers" is the ONLY reason i can imagine for re-telling that lie like they do.

    • @sackettfamily4685
      @sackettfamily4685 Před 10 měsíci +28

      Which explains why the early footage was showing way more than an ankle...or thigh! And everyone is tempted to rewrite history, they're only one of many.

    • @dragonclaws9367
      @dragonclaws9367 Před 10 měsíci +31

      Was it straight pins? That would definitely be scary with all that kicking!

    • @RealAngelOfMusic
      @RealAngelOfMusic Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@dragonclaws9367yes! They were generally safe when put in correctly but they can poke you if you’re unlucky

  • @thedorkone1516
    @thedorkone1516 Před rokem +297

    Left out of the history bit for... i suppose obvious reasons: when the canncan first became a thing, women's underwear looked VERY different. Specifically, it was a long pantaloon that was NOT sewen shut at the crotch, allowing the wearer to to make use of the toilet or chamber pot without having to struggle out of them.
    It wasn't the ankle or leg people were getting a flash of with all those kicks and skirt raising.

  • @kwong6884
    @kwong6884 Před 11 měsíci +266

    My family took my siblings and I to the Moulin Rouge for a dinner show when we all just became adults. It was such a great show and the professionalism by everyone from the dancers, the costumes and to the waiters made this an incredible experience.

  • @user-du9tc1uk6g
    @user-du9tc1uk6g Před 11 měsíci +209

    It was amazing to see this glimpse again of the Moulin Rouge. I also was a showgirl in Las Vegas for many years and the work involved is arduous. But I was very fortunate to have been a dancer at the Moulin Rouge in 70’s, and it brought back such amazing memories of the show and life in Paris for an English dancer.

  • @marisa768
    @marisa768 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Romane was just promoted to a principal role over the summer!

  • @saritshull3909
    @saritshull3909 Před rokem +153

    The ankles thing is actually a myth.
    But ladies were wearing split drawers and maybe seamed drawers
    So it was scandalous because you were showing your drawers and possibly a bit more depending

    • @gusmonster59
      @gusmonster59 Před 11 měsíci +12

      They often wore no drawers performing the can-can. And the skilled dancers could kick a hat off of a male audience member.

    • @hovi8050
      @hovi8050 Před 11 měsíci +10

      at the Berlin Comedy Oper, they have a segment of the Can Can in one of the operas where under the dancer's skirts were crystallized penises for the men and the women had crytallized vulvas instead of ruffles! so fun haha.

    • @RealAngelOfMusic
      @RealAngelOfMusic Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@gusmonster59they were definitely wearing them but they were split in the crotch

  • @kittykat717
    @kittykat717 Před rokem +235

    Was recently at the moulin rouge and the show was fabulous. You are crowded close together and if any incident happened it would be a disaster for those people watching the show.

    • @dylanpyle6500
      @dylanpyle6500 Před rokem +2

      they are quite stretchy,but otherwise I can't see the appeal

    • @nouvel0001
      @nouvel0001 Před rokem

      So where & how do they source the feathers ? Seems that's the biggest requirement for the costumes

    • @Vizible21
      @Vizible21 Před rokem +2

      ​@@nouvel0001 from birds why does that matter? Where do you source your burger patties? And if you're a vegetarian. You know plants are considered as "living beings" too right?

    • @nouvel0001
      @nouvel0001 Před rokem +8

      @@Vizible21 My question was very straightforward. Anyways, do plants have brains like birds, animals & humans do ?

    • @My1Appy
      @My1Appy Před rokem +18

      @@nouvel0001 From white domestic turkeys raised for meat. A wide variety of feather sizes/types, that are easy to dye.

  • @joymcguire
    @joymcguire Před rokem +188

    Tour guides will tell you to pass on Moulin Rouge, but I say, definitely go. It's history!

    • @user-rv9um5xc3r
      @user-rv9um5xc3r Před 11 měsíci

      Really, why would they say that?

    • @rachael501
      @rachael501 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@user-rv9um5xc3r because it's an expensive tourist trap and you can have as much fun at a lower price elsewhere

    • @AyAReI00
      @AyAReI00 Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@rachael501do they have other houses with beautiful outfits and dance ?

    • @RealAngelOfMusic
      @RealAngelOfMusic Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@rachael501it’s a once in a lifetime experience. Maybe a bit expensive but so worth it

    • @TheNashNetwork
      @TheNashNetwork Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@rachael501it's not a tourist trap, it's a quality show with quality food. If you're tour guide is good, they'll get tickets at a discount. That's how I got to see the show.

  • @likegirlidk
    @likegirlidk Před rokem +234

    I mean, the dance was probably considered provocative because for most of that time period, women didn't really wear pants or panties, just the foundational shift dress, the petticoat, and the skirt. So if they start lifting and shaking their skirts like that, they could be showing a LOT more than just some ankle. Foundational layers with pants did start being worn in the later parts of the 1800s, but before then, well...

    • @ZeLeninovoMasoveRizoto
      @ZeLeninovoMasoveRizoto Před rokem +49

      Drawers actually became a thing for western women at the start of 1800s, but they'd be... Open in the middle until the early 1900s regardless

    • @saritshull3909
      @saritshull3909 Před rokem +3

      @@ZeLeninovoMasoveRizoto split drawers only came in about midway through the 1800s

    • @pcbassoon3892
      @pcbassoon3892 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Read the description, it opened in 1889.

    • @likegirlidk
      @likegirlidk Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@pcbassoon3892 Sure. But as far as I'm aware, they did not invent the cancan upon said opening, which is what my comment is about.

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 Před 10 měsíci

      @@pcbassoon3892 Underwear was still open-crotched until WW1/into the 1920s.

  • @xoltacueponi
    @xoltacueponi Před rokem +86

    I remember when my aunt got back from her Paris trip, she told me that she and her friends ditched the tour group when they went to Moulin Rogue, stating she had "no interest" in seeing or going there. I was shocked, even at 15. I went to El Molino in Barcelona at the same age and it was magical. I think she was just weirded out because of how prudish and puritan the US is...A shame!! She would have loved to see something like this :)

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Před rokem +151

    I love the Moulin Rouge and this was so cool to hear and see ☺ that is so impressive to hear about how many costumes they go through and the repairs and all that.

  • @___beyondhorizon4664
    @___beyondhorizon4664 Před rokem +59

    A little bit of art history, the artist mentioned here, Henry tullus, spend a lot of time there, he died of syphilis. If you ever visit this area, Montmartre is best to discover by foot. The famous french movie by Audrey toutute "AMELIE" was filmed in this area, tourist can visit the actual cafe from the movie. It still has the memorabilia at the cafe.

    • @mailen7341
      @mailen7341 Před 11 měsíci +11

      I am certain that these typoes are due to the auto corrector so i just put the correct spelling here:
      Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
      Audrey Tautou
      just another little note Amélie is a Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film with Audrey Tautou

  • @norainnoflowers1551
    @norainnoflowers1551 Před 10 měsíci +9

    this is what happens when passionate people are allowed to do what they love. Romane is amazing! I hope she gets to be lead dancer someday and fulfill her dream! 🎉

  • @A_Clark
    @A_Clark Před rokem +114

    Ah, the nights we used to linger over brandy while being enchanted by Fartomaniac.

    • @OofusTwillip
      @OofusTwillip Před rokem

      Mel Brooks' character in his movie "Blazing Saddles" was Governor LePetomaine.

  • @_D-9341
    @_D-9341 Před rokem +52

    C'est génial que ça persiste encore, avec les nouvelles générations! Quel travail, excellent.

  • @bipolartorecovery1485
    @bipolartorecovery1485 Před 9 měsíci +14

    It was scandalous in the past because the underwear back then was split in the middle unlike today with panties/briefs that are sewn closed so nothing is shown when the costume works properly.

  • @mza2195
    @mza2195 Před rokem +15

    Bucket list for sure.

  • @user-qr4ke4lo9z
    @user-qr4ke4lo9z Před 21 dnem +1

    Vous en avez de la chance ! C’était mon rêve mais on m’en a empêchée !

  • @thana5372
    @thana5372 Před rokem +13

    Tu as l'air hyper passionnée, ça fait plaisir à voir. Bon courage pour les performances !

  • @hannahmandryk8645
    @hannahmandryk8645 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I was going to come here and explain why the ankle thing is a myth, but so many other people covered it already.

  • @volumen1y2
    @volumen1y2 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Men should show skin and their muscles too

  • @wesssavorn9018
    @wesssavorn9018 Před rokem +10

    If I ever get to Paris I will be going !! ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Před rokem +1

      Montmartre is my favorite area in Paris. Have you seen the French movies Paris Je'taine? One of the stories took place in Montmartre. There were all the different districts of Paris created in short stories in one film West Anderson directed the story by the tomb of Oscar Wilde 😊

  • @jadedragon806
    @jadedragon806 Před rokem +9

    I took one look at the title and thought of the musical

  • @kitkatgal37
    @kitkatgal37 Před 11 měsíci +7

    The audio of the video seems to say "8 million euros" were spent on the show, half on costuming. Am I hearing that wrong, or is there a big typo in the title??? (It currently states "4 Billion in Costumes".)

  • @Samir-qi1uy
    @Samir-qi1uy Před rokem +3

    Yes, finally something educative to see

  • @EM2theBee
    @EM2theBee Před rokem +33

    In the beginning the Can Can was very scandalous because women's pantaloons (underwear) were open at the crotch to allow a woman to use a chamber pot. When the dancer's kicked and lifted their skirts men would get a brief peek at full undercarriage. This stage show is tame by those standards. 😅

  • @keelyjohnson462
    @keelyjohnson462 Před rokem +3

    1016 thank you for the beautiful show and congratulations on all the beautiful times we'd love to have the new facilities everywhere so we can have all of our runs to go easily around visiting!! Dab carts real

  • @CorpusSans
    @CorpusSans Před rokem +5

    Initially thought it was a "So Expensive" segment because of the title lmao

  • @renae9365
    @renae9365 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Been there and seen it! The building is old and crusty, but the dancers are AMAZING!!!

  • @pcbassoon3892
    @pcbassoon3892 Před 11 měsíci +42

    So it's $4 million, not $4 billion.

    • @user-rv9um5xc3r
      @user-rv9um5xc3r Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, I was hoping to see some diamond encrusted jetpacks, but anyway...

    • @louisazraels7072
      @louisazraels7072 Před 11 měsíci

      4 billions over 130 years

    • @_baert
      @_baert Před 11 měsíci

      @@louisazraels7072 But still how? even if 8 million x 130 years is STILL not even 4 billion. it is barely 1 billion.

  • @larsvontrash
    @larsvontrash Před rokem +6

    how do the people sat at tables facing away from the stage manage to eat and watch the show at the same time?

  • @MultiWeb23
    @MultiWeb23 Před 10 měsíci +7

    How often do cartoon characters invade the stage and end up being part of the can can dance by mistake?

  • @purplecouch4767
    @purplecouch4767 Před rokem +12

    So their dancing intensively right? Seems like quite the workout. Hope they have breaks when they need to. I'd be exhausted lol. But maybe that's just me.

  • @arfriedman4577
    @arfriedman4577 Před rokem +3

    In 1995, we were fortunate to see this show.

  • @biancasnc
    @biancasnc Před rokem +29

    anyone else wondering how they keep the odor from their costumes at bay seeing most of it is very detailed?

    • @lucyl4603
      @lucyl4603 Před rokem +4

      I am interested. Maybe steam closets? Like LG styler, but bigger? Claims to kill bacteria and all

    • @TrappedinSLC
      @TrappedinSLC Před rokem +40

      @@lucyl4603 Usually for stage costumes they just spray everything with alcohol. (Like rubbing alcohol, not like brandy. :D ) It helps kill the bacteria but doesn't get the costume too wet.

    • @lucyl4603
      @lucyl4603 Před rokem +4

      @@TrappedinSLC Thanks for letting me know! Doesn’t it damage the dyes though?

    • @TrappedinSLC
      @TrappedinSLC Před rokem +18

      @@lucyl4603 Depending on the item and how colorfast it is, they try to be careful to only do the areas that REALLY need to be done (like armpits) if there's any major concern about damage. Usually in this sort of situation they have (or can get) swatches of the materials used to test out before spraying any of the costumes, too. So they'll know which items can handle a more casual spritz and which need careful application to minimize damage?

    • @MoonLitChild
      @MoonLitChild Před rokem +3

      Febreeze was my go to when I did musical theater

  • @peachdreams2290
    @peachdreams2290 Před rokem +5

    It all could be a dream come true for me, but im only 5,7

  • @antidoteify
    @antidoteify Před 10 měsíci

    looks lovely

  • @joeskirock
    @joeskirock Před 10 měsíci

    It’s still an amazing show

  • @truegrit7697
    @truegrit7697 Před rokem +14

    I LOVE this. I used to be a showgirl in Las Vegas (when there were showgirls). Cirque du Soleil has taken over all of the shows in Las Vegas. The only "showgirls" you'll see are short girls who would never make the height cut, wandering aimlessly in feathers through various casinos.

  • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
    @grahamthebaronhesketh. Před 10 měsíci

    Love the boots.

  • @sosure
    @sosure Před 5 měsíci

    transported back to the sixties when topless cabarets were very popular

  • @daniellozano8057
    @daniellozano8057 Před 11 měsíci

    I WANNA GO!!

  • @jaguarenduda
    @jaguarenduda Před 9 měsíci

    she is fantastical

  • @TheGwennyGreen
    @TheGwennyGreen Před 11 měsíci +2

    It’s 4 million, not 4 billion. Please correct the title

  • @BBBrasil
    @BBBrasil Před rokem +10

    OK, my bucket list got a few items longer 🙂

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Před rokem +1

      This area is Montmartre, best for walking, it was where all the famous artists hangout in during the Impressionist art period, Picasso, Renoir, Degas etc. The artist mentioned here, Henry tullus basically live near the Mullein Rouch , he died of syphilis 😅

  • @mollywackrow8247
    @mollywackrow8247 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Phenonema.. I think she meant phenomena 😂😂😂

  • @LazloVimes
    @LazloVimes Před rokem +2

    Im more curious how the women are ‘still standing’ wearing those heals.

  • @pcbassoon3892
    @pcbassoon3892 Před 11 měsíci +2

    It bothers me that they are never quite together.

  • @nyxshecate-2jeipews
    @nyxshecate-2jeipews Před rokem +3

    this is like the Rockets in America which dance in the winter season.

    • @pcbassoon3892
      @pcbassoon3892 Před 11 měsíci +1

      You can tell from these clips that they aren't as good as the Rockettes.

  • @LambentOrt
    @LambentOrt Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @melodyparra2960
    @melodyparra2960 Před rokem +1

    Where do they get their feathers

    • @MoonLitChild
      @MoonLitChild Před rokem +3

      Some synthetic, some farmed from my experience as a costumer. Feathers are a lot more ethically sourced these days than they used to be

  • @fintanbeirne7261
    @fintanbeirne7261 Před rokem

    7.18 that light is upside down

  • @addilyngreene9835
    @addilyngreene9835 Před rokem +2

    The house Fartomaniac built.

  • @ishauni_x
    @ishauni_x Před 11 měsíci +5

    Why The Moulin Rouge Spent $4 Billion In Costumes? Because they cancancan!

  • @theunknowndude1159
    @theunknowndude1159 Před rokem +1

    👍

  • @geofferychang8713
    @geofferychang8713 Před rokem +2

    11:06 so... we're not talking about this crazy hot guy? ☺️

  • @dorianlopez-garza5000

    WOWWWW THE MOVIE WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND THE ORIGINAL MOULIN ROUGE!!!

  • @atzonaftaniel4798
    @atzonaftaniel4798 Před 5 měsíci

    2:25 his name is Joseph Pujol

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 Před rokem

    What does a ticket cost?

  • @Dan-B
    @Dan-B Před 11 měsíci +1

    What’s the reason that most of the dancers and from U.K./AUS?

    • @user-du9tc1uk6g
      @user-du9tc1uk6g Před 11 měsíci +1

      Having been a dancer at the Moulin Rouge it’s because the training that we do in the UK/AUS is more in depth than here in the US. We have built a reputation because of that.

    • @stepahead5944
      @stepahead5944 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@user-du9tc1uk6gThe US? There's no connection. Wouldn't it make more sense to compare this to France as that's where this is?

  • @_baert
    @_baert Před 11 měsíci +2

    6'3" for men?! wow that must REALLY narrow down the field of men.

  • @destinyjones9286
    @destinyjones9286 Před rokem

    This is def... different

  • @Evitaschannel
    @Evitaschannel Před 10 měsíci +1

    "They need to be tall, at least 5'8" if you're a woman" So below the average height? lol

    • @booksinbed
      @booksinbed Před 9 měsíci

      What? A quick look at Wikipedia said the average height for French women is 5'4". 5'8" is definitely tall here in the US, too.

  • @TheBarbour
    @TheBarbour Před rokem +8

    Is there any possible way that we can get an inside look on how marine corps helicopter pilots train or jets? I feel like a lot of people would like this. The training is long multiple stages. It be great if y'all could do so .🤙🤙🤙

    • @PaigeDWinter
      @PaigeDWinter Před rokem

      It would be a miracle to get permission.

  • @SkepticalChris
    @SkepticalChris Před 11 měsíci

    No mention at all about the beautiful male dancers?

  • @mathildaandersson1341
    @mathildaandersson1341 Před 10 měsíci +1

    1:59 going into the comments to see how many people will point out split crotch drawers.

  • @ItsMzPhoenix
    @ItsMzPhoenix Před 9 měsíci

    Not that I'm interested in auditioning, but why the height requirement?

    • @Thrivinginthespotlight
      @Thrivinginthespotlight Před 2 měsíci

      A taller performer may have a larger than life presence perfect for the drama and theatrics of the show

  • @KL005
    @KL005 Před rokem

    BOOM

  • @user-gk3qg9ln5e
    @user-gk3qg9ln5e Před rokem

    THEY ALL HAVE NICE CANS

  • @annejeppesen160
    @annejeppesen160 Před rokem +11

    So they’ve had the same show for 24 years????? Clearly it works but darn I would find that tedious

    • @ajveronikawanderlust4522
      @ajveronikawanderlust4522 Před rokem +7

      No, show is changing every year. New dance programm and choreo

    • @OofusTwillip
      @OofusTwillip Před rokem +13

      The show is the same, but some of the choreography gets updated, and the guest cabaret acts in between the dance numbers are changed.
      And, of course, most dancers only stay with the show for a couple of years.

  • @maishi
    @maishi Před 11 měsíci +3

    the historian avoided the underwear talk

  • @javaks
    @javaks Před rokem +3

    I am surprised the guy didn’t set his butt on fire farting on candles.

  • @ShinichiKudoQatnip
    @ShinichiKudoQatnip Před 11 měsíci +2

    you said half of 8M but written 4B?

  • @Camilleillustrates
    @Camilleillustrates Před 11 měsíci +2

    Do they mean $4 million? Not billion?

  • @Florescence1783
    @Florescence1783 Před 11 měsíci

    Where's all my soul sistas, let me hear y'all flow sistas

  • @fuckugplus
    @fuckugplus Před 10 měsíci

    6,3 damn

  • @alpaydemir4345
    @alpaydemir4345 Před 2 měsíci

    …and how much is the ticket?

  • @andaddplus
    @andaddplus Před rokem

    first

  • @youtubewatcher4603
    @youtubewatcher4603 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So that's billion with an M?

  • @user-jg4pj9ox3k
    @user-jg4pj9ox3k Před 23 dny

    87€ für 24 von den Mii-Portionen? Scheissdreck

  • @yokedgirth
    @yokedgirth Před 11 měsíci

    Your title and actual info contradict yourself..

  • @ianray8823
    @ianray8823 Před rokem +1

    🎵Started from the Coyote Ugly now we're here🎵

  • @helloaloe5217
    @helloaloe5217 Před rokem +8

    As a former dancer myself, I was not impressed at all with MR show in 2018. Choreography was poor and simple, no synchronization among dancers, singing was very basic. Seating here is terrible! Not worth the money as for me, completely overpriced. Dinner was not tasty.

    • @lucasquattrucci4122
      @lucasquattrucci4122 Před 4 měsíci

      i worked as electrician in 2010's there, the smell of feet in backstage mixed with perfume and hairspray is no joke.

  • @astaridjatmiko8187
    @astaridjatmiko8187 Před rokem +2

    it looks fun ❤ i want to join them, but my fat ass won't let me pass the audition 😂

    • @OofusTwillip
      @OofusTwillip Před rokem

      La Goulue (The Glutton) was a very famous Moulin Rouge dancer, in the early days.

  • @maureencrawford2275
    @maureencrawford2275 Před 8 měsíci

    Aster, just thinking f you a(d your costuming as I warch this. Did you happen to go there when you were in Paris?

  • @Ms.fortune_cookie
    @Ms.fortune_cookie Před 11 měsíci

    I thought it was the musical tf 😭

  • @Chaotic_Pixie
    @Chaotic_Pixie Před 9 měsíci

    TBF, it's less risque now than it was then... the women wear underwear or spankies now rather than split crotch drawers where you might catch a glimpse of... yeah.

  • @JeramieRoberts-is1yt
    @JeramieRoberts-is1yt Před 2 měsíci

    Requirement only : white tall and skinny only!

  • @EvergreenMatCha
    @EvergreenMatCha Před 11 měsíci +1

    so much costumes that are flammables and lighting = hazard so maybe it was an issue back then

  • @ChristinaFromYoutube
    @ChristinaFromYoutube Před 10 měsíci +4

    That old lady knows good and well it wasn't "ankle" flashes.
    So why lie?
    I hate when people do that and try to make something from the past that was about public nudity/prostitution/ pornography into "they didn't want women to show their ankles 😮"
    Stop it. Get help.

  • @mgithaiga1
    @mgithaiga1 Před rokem +3

    I would like to attend the Moulin Rouge show

  • @pdroe
    @pdroe Před 11 měsíci +1

    Moulin Rouge it's kind boring, expensive and a tourist trap... For a real cabaret you can try Madame Arthur almost in the same block... Or Michou.

    • @lucasquattrucci4122
      @lucasquattrucci4122 Před 4 měsíci +1

      i worked as electrician in 2010's there, the smell of feet in backstage mixed with perfume and hairspray is no joke.

  • @jorgetinoco4257
    @jorgetinoco4257 Před 8 měsíci

    Was there last week and the show looks so outdated

    • @lucasquattrucci4122
      @lucasquattrucci4122 Před 4 měsíci

      i worked as electrician in 2010's there, the smell of feet in backstage mixed with perfume and hairspray is no joke.

  • @Liusila
    @Liusila Před 10 měsíci +5

    I went to the moulin rouge in Paris in 2022 and it felt like a stale outdated affair. We got squeezed onto a table with an equally unexpecting couple and had to watch the show turned 90 degrees sideways.
    The girls just couldn’t get into sync and apart from a few individual performances, it felt like a boring and outdated show. I can only hope everyone in the building was hungover that day.

    • @bevwilkinson2853
      @bevwilkinson2853 Před 9 měsíci +2

      We went 5 years ago and I was very disappointed with the show

    • @lucasquattrucci4122
      @lucasquattrucci4122 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@bevwilkinson2853i worked as electrician in 2010's there, the smell of feet in backstage mixed with perfume and hairspray is no joke.

  • @keritochan
    @keritochan Před 9 měsíci

    its a great show! if you visit Paris the Moulin Rouge is a must!

  • @phlarrdboi
    @phlarrdboi Před rokem +2

    umm, a building doesn't 'make its debut'. Someone please tell whoever is suppost to be leading the writing team.
    poor.

  • @jessicahawks3223
    @jessicahawks3223 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ok..i am a bit disappointed that the original history was about working class women having fun and entertaining and making extra cash...now its professional elitist only the "best of the best" make it on stage .. its only about money for the rich that own the place now..its not the same

  • @Motomamiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
    @Motomamiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Před 11 měsíci

    Then why does the title say billion??? I hate this Chanel now

  • @bishnurana6694
    @bishnurana6694 Před rokem +1

    Oh now I know it. The French were so desperate to see the part above knee and underwear