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* GayParee: The cabaret itself is of the symbols of festive and glamorous Parisian nights. Comes with many clichés associated to them in some songs.

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* GayParee: The cabaret itself is of the symbols of festive and glamorous Parisian nights. Comes with many clichés associated to them in some of the songs.
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* GayParee: The cabaret itself is of the symbols of festive and glamorous Parisian nights. Comes with most clichés associated to them in some songs.

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* GayParee: The cabaret itself is of the symbols of festive and glamorous Parisian nights. Comes with most many clichés associated to them in some songs.
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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number, "God Save Our Bearskin": female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, bearskin cap, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard. It was also [[https://youtu.be/voXBEZTK1XU recreated from the dancers' homes]] during the first UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic lockdowns to celebrate the cabaret's 69th anniversary in 2020.

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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number, "God Save Our Bearskin": [[{{Pun}} Bareskin]]": female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, bearskin cap, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard. It was also [[https://youtu.be/voXBEZTK1XU recreated from the dancers' homes]] during the first UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic lockdowns to celebrate the cabaret's 69th anniversary in 2020.
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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, furry hats, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard. It was also [[https://youtu.be/voXBEZTK1XU recreated from the dancers' homes]] during the first UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic lockdowns to celebrate the cabaret's 69th anniversary in 2020.

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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: number, "God Save Our Bearskin": female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, furry hats, bearskin cap, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard. It was also [[https://youtu.be/voXBEZTK1XU recreated from the dancers' homes]] during the first UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic lockdowns to celebrate the cabaret's 69th anniversary in 2020.
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* HotterAndSexier: The original intent of Alain Bernardin, going further in the nude department than most Parisian cabarets, and it's safe to say he succeeded.

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* HotterAndSexier: The original intent of Alain Bernardin, going further in the nude spectacle department than most the other Parisian cabarets, and it's safe to say he succeeded.
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* HotterAndSexier: The original intent of Alain Bernardin, going further in the nude department than most Parisian cabarets, and it's safe to say he succeeded.
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* CoverVersion: One of the numbers, "Upside Down", uses a slower and more moody cover of [[Music/BritneySpears "Toxic"]] by Yael Naim as soundtrack.
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* SpecialGuest: Starting with Dita von Teese in 2006 (she came back in 2016), the cabaret periodically invites a celebrity to perform in the shows. The list includes the likes of Creator/PamelaAnderson, Arielle Dombasle, Clotilde Courau and Music/ConchitaWurst.

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* SpecialGuest: Starting with Dita von Teese in 2006 (she came back in 2016), the cabaret periodically invites a celebrity to perform in the shows. The list includes the likes of Creator/PamelaAnderson, Arielle Dombasle, Clotilde Courau Courau, Music/ConchitaWurst and Music/ConchitaWurst.Viktoria Modesta.
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* BodyPaint: In some numbers, the dancers are completely naked (i.e. not even a G-string) and paint a black band on their intimate parts so nothing will be visible there.
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''Le Crazy Horse de Paris'', formerly ''Le Crazy Horse Saloon'', is a UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}ian cabaret famous for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers with [[IntercourseWithYou suggestive songs]] and creative stage lighting, and for its {{stage magic|ian}} and variety numbers between each nude number (singers like Music/CharlesAznavour performed there before becoming successful). It was founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951 at 12 Avenue George-V, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

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''Le Crazy Horse de Paris'', formerly ''Le Crazy Horse Saloon'', is a UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}ian cabaret famous for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers in the nude with [[IntercourseWithYou suggestive songs]] and creative stage lighting, and for its {{stage magic|ian}} and variety numbers between each nude number (singers like Music/CharlesAznavour performed there before becoming successful). It was founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951 at 12 Avenue George-V, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
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* SexForServices: One of the spoken English lyrics of "You Turn Me On" goes like this:

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* SexForServices: One of the spoken {{spoken|Word In Music}} English lyrics of "You Turn Me On" goes like this:
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Many of the songs that are staples and trademarks of the cabaret's numbers were composed and written by Jacques Morali (1947-1991), the {{Disco}} record producer and songwriter who wrote songs for The Ritchie Family and the Music/VillagePeople.

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Many of the songs that are staples and trademarks of the cabaret's numbers were composed and written by Jacques Morali (1947-1991), the {{Disco}} {{disco}} record producer and songwriter who wrote songs for The Ritchie Family and the Music/VillagePeople.
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* CurtainCall: "You Turn Me On" closes the shows, and it's usually performed by all the dancers that took part to the show that day.

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* {{Burlesque}}: More and more of the numbers have evolved into this genre since the TurnOfTheMillennium, highlighted by Creator/DitaVonTeese's SpecialGuest appearances in 2006.

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* {{Burlesque}}: {{Burlesque}}:
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More and more of the numbers have evolved into this genre since the TurnOfTheMillennium, highlighted by Creator/DitaVonTeese's SpecialGuest appearances in 2006.2006.
** One number uses the song "Let Me Entertain You" by Music/StephenSondheim from the musical ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'', about the life of burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee.
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The company has expanded since, producing shows in places such as the MGM Grand in UsefulNotes/LasVegas and (for a short period of time) in UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}.

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The company has expanded a bit since, producing shows in places such as the MGM Grand in UsefulNotes/LasVegas and (for a short period of time) in UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}.
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* TheImmodestOrgasm: Expect to hear at least one in some songs.

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* TheImmodestOrgasm: Expect to hear at least one in some of the songs.
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''[[DefensiveWhat "What?!]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I am a good girl!]]"''

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''[[DefensiveWhat "What?!]] ''[[BigWhat "WHAT?!]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I am a good girl!]]"''
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''"What?! [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I am a good girl!]]"''

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''"What?! ''[[DefensiveWhat "What?!]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I am a good girl!]]"''
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In most of the dance numbers, the dancers wear the Crazy Horse's trademark bob haircut wig with either the same or different colors (depending on the number).

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In most of the dance numbers, the dancers wear the Crazy Horse's trademark bob haircut wig with either the same or different colors (depending on the number).----
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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, furry hats, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard.

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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, furry hats, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard. It was also [[https://youtu.be/voXBEZTK1XU recreated from the dancers' homes]] during the first UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic lockdowns to celebrate the cabaret's 69th anniversary in 2020.
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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with furry hats, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard.

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* BritishRoyalGuards: The shows' traditional opening number: female dancers wearing {{stripperiffic}} British Royal Guards uniforms with white gloves, furry hats, spaulders, garters and boots and nothing else, with a choregraphy based on the Changing of the Guard.

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* ArtifactTitle: The cabaret had TheWildWest as theming originally back in the 1950s, including the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse Native American name]] that remained despite the changes.



* TheWildWest: The cabaret had the wild West as theming originally back in the 1950s, including the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse Native American name]] that [[ArtifactTitle remained despite the changes]].

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