Crazy Horse Paris Cabaret 
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Crazy Horse Paris Cabaret
Crazy Horse Paris is known around the world for its amazing, passionate mix of dance, music and stunning lighting effects. The cabaret brings a sophisticated and exciting new entertainment option to Singapore.
The Crazy Horse Paris cabaret is a premium entertainment offering aimed at sophisticated audiences over 21. The cabaret will be custom-designed for the 15,000 square feet building at Clarke Quay's Block B. The cabaret will include seating for around 400 guests, as well as a chic bistro and bar where patrons can enjoy dinner either before or after the show.
The show is a celebration of l’art du nu (the art of the nude), where dancers highlight the beauty of the female form in a spectacular cabaret show.
Crazy Horse Paris opened in Paris in 1951. Its founder, Alain Bernardin, was heavily influenced by the emerging modern art scene in Paris and New York and conceived a show that celebrated “l’art du nu”. This artistic tradition has been maintained in the management of the business today. Crazy Horse has been drawing sellout crowds to its Parisian base for more than 50 years. Crazy Horse Paris is one of the French capital’s most popular tourist destinations and its cool, artistic atmosphere has attracted as many female visitors as male. The same visitor profile is expected for the new cabaret in Singapore. A sister show opened in Las Vegas in 2001 and has become a major tourist attraction in one of the most competitive entertainment environments in the world.
And now, Singapore has become the first city in Asia to host a Crazy Horse Paris cabaret, ahead of a number of other Asian cities that bid for the rights to the show.
Eng Wah Organization has signed a groundbreaking deal with Crazy Horse Paris that has seen the Crazy Horse Paris cabaret open in December 2005 in the heart of Singapore’s 24-hour entertainment precinct, Clarke Quay.
Crazy Horse Paris is one of those rare entertainment choices that would stand out in any city, no matter what other attractions there may be. In Singapore, it will be the highlight of many a visit, an unforgettable experience that will draw tourists and other visitors by bringing a world class brand name to our entertainment scene. It will also give visitors to Singapore more night time entertainment options and we hope this encourages them to extend their stay.
The Crazy Horse Paris venture is an important growth opportunity, particularly given Singapore’s aim to double current visitor numbers to 17 million by 2015 and triple tourism spending to $30 billion over the same time.
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Visitors Information
- Name: Crazy Horse Paris: Le Show - Le Restaurant.Le Lounge.Le Cafe.La Boutique
- Location: 3B River Valley Road, #01-01 Clarke Quay, Singapore 179021
- Tel: (+65) 6336 1800
- Pre or Post Show Dinner/Drinks: are available @ Le Restaurant & Le Lounge on Level 2 (restricted to audiences aged 21 years and above)
Show Times
Tuesdays to Sundays
- 1st show: 8.00pm
- 2nd show: 10.15pm
Additional show on Saturday nights at 12.00 midnight
Ticket Sales
The show in Paris cost about S$250 per person for a seat at the back of the theatre. This show is now available in Singapore at a more affordable price.
Buy Tickets at SISTIC's Channels and authorised agents:-
- www.sistic.com.sg
- Tel: (+65) 6348 5555
For Corporate Bookings:-
- Call: Tel (+65) 6734 0028
- Email: corpsales@crazyhorseparis.com.sg
External Links
- Official website of Crazy Horse Paris
- Description of Crazy Horse Paris by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB)
Show Reviews
Show reviews from publications from around the world :
- "A celebration of the artistry of nude": USA Today
- "A legend" : Telemagazine
- "This place is a legend ": Gala
- All the world rushes here": Elle
- "Sophisticated" : Marie-Claire
- "Famous all around the world": LA Tribune
- "A monument, a place to be in Paris: Le Figaro
- "Are the dancers too beautiful to be true?": Le Monde
- "The show is so artistically demanding": Le Figaro
- "El Crazy Horse, un espectaculo de primer nivel mondial": El Mercurio
- "An aesthetic quest": Telerama
- "Happiness begins as you take the stairs": Le Monde
- "Celebrities from around the world come to see the show ": Paris Match
- "What is being sold at Crazy Horse is not erotica or lust… but feminine ideals of grace and mystique" : Clara Chow of The Sunday Times
- "The show boasts class, beauty, style and incredible effects": Frankie Chee of The Sunday Times
- "The elaborate closing number is titled Va Va Voom - and that probably says it all": Geoffrey Eu of Business Times
- "Rip-roaring Revue": Fiona Chan of The Straits Times

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