Report on the dancers of the Moulin Rouge. They sometimes happen twice a night, their training is worthy of those of high-level athletes and the choreographies are sometimes dangerous. The interviews of Axelle LAMARQUE, dancer and Amanda, captain of the Doriss girls, alternate with a comment on images of rehearsals of the shows.
The Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris, celebrating its centenary. The public salutes the French style and tradition. The interview with Roland LEONAR, General Director of the Moulin Rouge alternates with excerpts from the show and interviews with the public.
At the Moulin Rouge, a cabaret act of a new kind with Kiki, the dolphin. The interview of the dancer who performs the act with the animal alternates with images of the act, logistics and machinery that allows the dolphin to be on the stage of the Moulin Rouge.
The Moulin Rouge is celebrating its 125th anniversary. This Parisian cabaret is famous for its shows, including the "Féérie" magazine with Doriss Girls, which attracts 2,000 spectators from around the world every night. The interviews of Jonathan ADAMIK, Chef de rang, and Olivier LEPELLETIER, Stage Manager, alternate with behind-the-scenes images of the cabaret and public reactions.
At the Moulin Rouge, one of the oldest Parisian cabarets known throughout the world, dancers bear the weight of the legend and history of this mythical hall. The interviews of Thierry OUTRILLA, stage director and a dancer, alternate with excerpts from the show and a microsidewalk of the audience.