It is merely a call to action for the Moulin Rouge and other institutions alike to reflect the diverse world we live in. This concern, however, does not diminish the overall quality of the show or the talent of the performers.
In today's globalized world, representation matters more than ever, and it was disappointing to see such a renowned institution falling short in this regard. The presence of only two black male dancers further underscored this imbalance. However, an aspect that did strike a discordant note during my visit was the lack of diversity among the female dancers.
I highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Paris it's an unforgettable immersion into the city's vibrant spirit. It's a whirlwind of emotions and surprises that leaves you breathless and eager for more. The energy and grace of the performers are electrifying, and their talent is undeniable. The show, 'Féerie', is a grand spectacle of feathers, sequins, and rhinestones.
The evening I spent at the Moulin Rouge was nothing short of extraordinary. This iconic cabaret has served as the pulse of Parisian nightlife since its inception in 1889, and it continues to captivate audiences with its exuberant atmosphere and dazzling performances. Having had the privilege to experience a multitude of shows around the globe, I can confidently assert that the Moulin Rouge in Paris is a performance that stands out distinctively.