Crazy Horse Paris offers its inspiration for your gifts. This year, be inspired by the essence of the cabaret by giving Crazy gifts to your loved ones. Whether you're looking for make-up, fashion, gifts for him/her or for yourself, you will definitely find what you need!
Celebrate Valentine's Day at Crazy Horse Paris with a show or a dinner and a show, and enjoy an unforgettable evening. In addition, expect rosé champagne, love songs and delicious pastries February 14th!
Treat your loved one to the craziest of all gift vouchers. Give the gift of an exceptional experience and discover the legendary atmosphere of our cabaret. A gift that will stand out from the rest... Just like you!
Follow us on Instagram and take part in our our contest in a few days! Tickets for the Totally Crazy! show are up for grabs…
TaĂŻna de Bermudes, one of the stars of the Crazy Horse Paris troupe, returns to the Everybody Festival for an introductory cabaret dance class, accompanied by Stan Believe singer and MC. Get ready for a fun cabaret dance routine!
Save the date: Saturday, February 15, from 12:30pm to 13:30pm at Carreau du Temple, Paris
About Everybody Festival: created by Le Carreau du Temple, it celebrates body diversity and inclusivity. The program for this fourth edition: show, drag cabaret, ball voguing, dance classes, meetings and participatory workshops.
We are seeking dynamic and talented variety artists to join our team and become part of our prestigious shows. We invite you to present one or more variety acts, each lasting between 2 and 5 minutes. Whether it be comedy, dance, juggling, magic, contortion, acrobatics, or any other talent, your act should be entertaining, unconventional, and original.
How to apply?
Please send your application (CV, photos, showreel) to casting@lecrazyhorseparis.com by February 10, 2025 at the latest.
Auditions by invitation only.
Did you know?
Crazy Horse Paris is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all performers.
Photos: Paul-Henri Pesquet, Michel Dierickx, Ayesha Hussain
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This year, let the spirit of cabaret inspire your holiday gifting with Crazy Horse Paris. Discover our wide range of glamorous and unique items that bring a dash of Crazy’ness and Parisian glamour to your Christmas celebrations. Find the perfect gift here.
For lasting memories, don’t forget the exclusive gift vouchers for our show!
Looking for inspiration? Explore our curated list of gift ideas to make your Christmas Totally Crazy!
Celebrate New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day in Style!
As the year comes to an end, it is the perfect time to reflect on the past 365 days and set inspiring resolutions for the year ahead. This significant moment calls for a celebration as extraordinary as the occasion itself.
Mark the end – or the beginning – of the year with an unforgettable experience at the cabaret. Crazy Horse Paris is ready to make your celebration truly exceptional!
Photos and videos: Sacha Luisada
It’s definitely what happened to our last two recruits, Sofiia and Piper, when they premiered in the show “Totally Crazy” last week, after months of intense rehearsal. As tradition wants at Crazy Horse Paris, the new dancers received their Crazy stage names on the evening of their first public appearance.
Welcome: Sunny Rockstar and Gypsy Jane ! With such stage names, no doubt, their future will be bright!
Did you know? More than 800 Crazy Girls have performed on the illustrious, highly regarded and celebrated stage.
At Crazy Horse Paris, champagne is a must: nestled in its illuminated ice bucket, it is actually part of the décor. Over sixty thousand liters of champagne are poured every year at the cabaret.
This Parisian institution, with its refined aesthetic, has entrusted the redesign of its iconic champagne to the Ich&Kar Studio. Elegant and chic, the black smoked glass bottle is dressed in gold. The gold hot foil print catches the light and subtly echoes the cabaret’s dazzling show. The famous hot stamped gold lips are a nod to the cabaret’s façade, which was completely redesigned in 2021 for its 70th birthday. The Op Art foil capsule is a nod to the show's signature light projections.
Produced in collaboration with the Gérin & Fils Champagne House, this vintage is made from an exquisite blend of the finest Champagne grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The meticulous work that goes into producing these fine bubbles, using sustainable viticultural practices, makes for an exceptional quality champagne. It's a delicate work of fine craftmanship. The result? A refined brut that gives the drinker an infinitely delicious moment, where pleasure stretches out like a couture stocking...
“Creation is inseparable from Crazy Horse Paris, a house in perpetual motion. As the iconic drink of the French art de vivre and, of course, of cabaret, it was important to us that our champagne reflected our values of creativity, joy and authenticity. Crazy Champagne combines visual and tasting pleasure. It creates a festive and joyful moment, from stage to flute.” explains the cabaret's management.
After Uma Wanderlust, Elvie Varsovie, Santa Stiletto and Leni Panorama this summer, we are happy to introduce you to Sofia and Piper, our last two new recruits, currently in intensive training at Crazy Horse Paris. Sofia is from Ukraine and Piper is from Australia. They dreamed of joining Crazy Horse Paris: it’s done today, give them a warm welcome!
It's a Crazy tradition: their name will be given on the night of their first public appearance. See you in a few weeks to find out!
Andrée Deissenberg, General Director of Creation and Brands: “Philippe Decouflé has a unique ability to combine dance with technology to create acts that provoke strong and unusual emotions. Every collaboration with Philippe over the last fifteen years has led us to explore previously unknown facets of Crazy Horse Paris. With 'Vertiges', we are undoubtedly getting a taste of what the future will be at Crazy Horse Paris.
Philippe Decouflé: “I love creating at Crazy Horse Paris. I love working with the intimate stage, the dancers’ talent, the House’s history and unique visual codes... and I like to challenge it all, to push against the very limits of creation and rediscover the possibilities of form. For “Vertiges”, I was able to pursue an artistic exploration of nudity and light, where each movement becomes a living work of art in perpetual transformation.”
How can you describe your experience at Crazy Horse Paris?
My 5 years here were “out-of-this-world”! You can’t even put into words this experience or what it is like to express yourself within the Crazy Horse Paris’ environment and stage! It’s a completely different world here: it’s so unique, touching, empowering and powerful! My career shapes the women I am today… and for the rest of my life! As we say, “Once a Crazy Girl, always a Crazy Girl”, and I fully believe that!
What is your best memory here?
There are so many! We had some great times with the Crazy Girls backstage: every night there are funny things happening and I met incredible friends. But probably, one of the best memories is having the opportunity to dance the act “… But I Am a Good Girl”, I will never forget the moment I found out I was on the rehearsal schedule to learn it. It’s my favorite solo and that’s why I wanted to join the cabaret!
What is the main lesson you learnt here as a dancer?
To have fun! When I first arrived, I was very nervous, it is such an iconic company! But I think, you can work hard, strive for the best and still enjoy every moment and put fun in the priority. It is why we dance; it is because we love it!
What are you going to miss the most?
I will miss the fun that we have backstage for sure! But also, working daily with some incredible and inspiring people. But most of all, I will miss dancing my favorite one “… But I Am a Good Girl”!
What are you plans?
To keep being Crazy! I have dreams and goals I want to reach, and how I reach them it is part of the journey. I love the adventure: I would like to continue travelling the world. And I want to spend more time with my family and friends as it’s been a long time away.
To finish, I want to thank everyone, who have been a big part of this amazing journey!
Photos : Paul-Henri Pesquet, Rémi Desclaux
“This series, captured using film cameras, is about raw dance — since it was a rehearsal, there were no costumes, just pure dance and the effort to make it perfect. The task was particularly challenging due to the lighting conditions, alternating between light to dark, making it difficult to capture the perfect shot. However, these lighting conditions also made the experience incredibly interesting and rewarding. The dynamic environment pushed me to adapt quickly and find creative solutions. This experience was one of the best of my career.”
Italy-based photographer, Daria Troitskaia, was born in Saint Petersburg and educated in Vienna. Her passion for art was an undeniable source of inspiration from the start. After taking courses in art and photography, she moved to Malta and later to Milan. It became a turning point that transformed Daria’s passion for photography into a vocation.
Her artistic journey is defined by four integral components — continuous movement, a sense of adventure, self-challenges, and a unique perspective. Daria's photographs are never static. They always retain a sense of movement and vitality. Every picture has a story to tell. There are many such stories in Daria's photography book Maltese Exposures (2020).