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Le Crazy Horse comes to Belgium with a sensational show in Namur

The world-famous Parisian cabaret Le Crazy Horse is coming to Namur this October for an exclusive series of performances. The dancers of this iconic show will be settling in the Circus Casino Resort in Namur for a few days. It is a unique opportunity to experience this prestigious spectacle up close, because this exceptional tour lasts only five days.

The sensation of Paris, now in Namur

You may have already seen them in Paris, near the Champs-Élysées, where the Crazy Horse has had its home base since 1951. The enchanting choreographies and artistic performances have earned their stripes worldwide.

Tourists from all over the world come together to enjoy the hypnotic dancers who, through ingenious light projections, are depicted almost sculpturally. The spectacle combines sensuality with refinement and always stays far away from vulgarity. The dancers are trained as top athletes and know how to impress the audience with their iconic poses time and again.

Five evenings full of seduction and elegance

From 23 to 28 October, the show Forever Crazy will be on show in Namur, where the most legendary scenes of French cabaret will be performed. It is the first time that a production of this size can be seen in Belgium, and with only 10 performances, it will be a rare spectacle.

The Circus Casino Resort in Namur will be transformed into a stage for refined choreographies and dazzling acts especially for this occasion.

Philippe Lhomme, CEO of Le Crazy Horse and Deficom Group, who himself comes from Liège, says enthusiastically: “Le Crazy Horse has always had a special bond with Belgium and its warm audience. We are extremely happy to perform in Namur for the first time.”

A show with a mythical status

Le Crazy Horse is known for its combination of art, dance and sensuality, performed by dancers who have built up an almost mythical allure. With their perfectly trained bodies and precise movements, they are a real pleasure to watch.

For those who have always wanted to see the dancers’ famous black fur hats and high heels shine, this is the moment.

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