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Moulin Rouge BBC 2

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Joseann Mon 16-Oct-23 14:08:15

There must have been French dancers at the Moulin at the end of the 19th century because Toulouse Lautrec did lots of can-can girl sketches and paintings at this time. I think they were all of his French lady friends, and one was made famous as the cover girl. I wonder why they are all mainly from England now?

Bazza Mon 16-Oct-23 09:58:26

We’ve binged watched it and found it very interesting. Who knew nearly all the dancers are English! Seems wrong somehow not to have French girls dancing the can can! It seems a lot of the girls are classically trained ballet dancers that grew too tall and the uk has the most ballet schools. Also the lady that runs it is English and a retired Moulin girl herself. They have no time for a social life as the second show starts at eleven, and they don’t earn a fortune. Unbelievable costumes. Well worth a watch.

MayBee70 Mon 16-Oct-23 01:41:47

It’s very Alan Wicker’ish isn’t it! Quite clever, that.

Greciangirl Sun 15-Oct-23 21:21:46

Very interesting programme. I’m loving it.

MayBee70 Sun 15-Oct-23 19:02:45

Chris Terrill then went on to make The Cruise, the series that made Jane MacDonald famous. It was repeated recently and I watched it in the early hours of the morning. I hadn’t realised it was the same documentary maker that made Soho Stories. I did find myself drawn into it.

Joseann Sun 15-Oct-23 18:38:37

That's interesting about the costumier MayBee70, I'll have to take a look. I bet they bought all their fabrics from Borovick's in Berwick Street who used to supply most of the stage companies. I remember buying my materials from there because they shimmered like nothing else under stage lights I even went back there not so long ago to buy the fabric for DD's bridesmaid dresses.

MayBee70 Sun 15-Oct-23 18:10:30

Thanks. My sort of programme! Does anyone remember a fly on the wall series called Soho Stories? It was way ahead of it’s time. I used to visit London with a friend and one year he asked me where I would like to go and I replied that I wanted to see Raymond’s Revue Bar in Soho. I think a costumier in the series had worked at the Moulin Rouge. So we wandered round Soho and had a meal at a greasy spoon cafe. Made a change from our usual trips to the galleries and Bloomsbury Square (my friend took me there next time to counteract the Soho experience: we ate our sandwiches there).

JdotJ Sun 15-Oct-23 16:07:35

I'm really enjoying it

Dancinggran Sun 15-Oct-23 12:33:21

I've been enjoying the programme, I remember a girl from my dancing school going off to dance at the Moulin Rouge, sadly, at less than 5', I could never have auditioned. I do remember being very disappointed when I first visited Paris, aged about 15, and saw the Moulin Rouge, it was far smaller than I expected.

Cid24 Sun 15-Oct-23 11:45:41

It’s wonderful isn’t it- I’m really enjoying it!

Mollygo Sun 15-Oct-23 11:32:45

Thanks. I didn’t know that was on.

Joseann Thu 12-Oct-23 14:52:02

My friend was a Bluebelle girl at the Lido in Paris. She was very tall.
In the days when animals performed on stage too!

Grandmadinosaur Thu 12-Oct-23 12:58:44

Thank you Joseann we’ve been tuning into this. A fascinating look in to what goes on behind the scenes.

Sparklefizz Thu 12-Oct-23 09:33:54

Thank you Joseann

Joseann Thu 12-Oct-23 08:41:37

A light documentary for anyone interested in dance, costume, music, history and beautiful Paris.