Paradis Latin welcomes you to the oldest Parisian cabaret and totally renovated, for an evening in its theatre built by Gustave Eiffel to watch the latest show "Paradis d’Amour"
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French Music Hall Tradition
The amazing colors and exotic Orientalism of the Ballet Russe in the early 1900's had a profound influence on Paris, its artists and the art movements of the time, namely Futurism, Cubism, and Constructivism. From the culmination of these, emerged the Art Deco style, which evolved through the war and into the roaring 20s.
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There was an explosion of unrestrained creativity and a new optimism. The French Music Hall Revues became multi-sensory extravaganzas. The influence of African Art and American Jazz influenced the costumes and sets designed by the greatest artists, Erte, Picasso, Paul Poiret and Brunalleschi. They were a triumph and exported around the world. This was the Jazz Age.
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There was a freedom and sensuality never before seen. Icons like Josephine Baker and Louise Brooks became trend setters for the Garcons, the French version of the 1920s Flappers. Short hair, sexy lingerie, and a hard hitting attitude became the vogue.
The tradition continues!
Duration: 4 hrs
Departure: 8.30 pm everyday except Tuesday
The oldest Parisian cabaret, totally renewed, welcomes you to its theatre to watch the latest show “Paradis d’Amour”.
A half bottle of champagne is included per person.
Cost: 92 euro
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hotel pick up and drop off by minivan
Duration: 5 hrs
Departure: 7:45 pm every evening except Tuesday
Considered as the most Parisian of the famous cabarets, the Paradis Latin welcomes you to its theatre built by Gustave Eiffel, for a memorable evening. Having enjoyed your dinner, you then watch “Paradis d'Amour”, a real hymn to Love, the new show created by Christian Dura.
Menu Festival and includes a half bottle of wine + 1/4 bottle of champagne
Cost: 156 euro
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hotel pick up and drop off by minivan