Masquerade. - Guess who I am

📍Airelles Chateau de Versailles,Le Grand Controle
📍 Palace of Versailles, France
🕠Time: every Saturday, with extra dates on special holidays
🎫 To buy tickets: Versailles official website

Versailles' annual masquerade is finally here this year!

Grand Masked Ball is a grand "masked ball" held in the Palace of Versailles once a year in June, in this rare feast, gorgeous 18th century costumes, exquisite headdresses and masks, the lively scene of royal parties.

If you just want to feel the Versailles Palace of Versailles, but do not want to go to too many restaurants, it is highly recommended to go directly to the court ball at night, and it is not cost-effective to go all the way during the day, because the court ball can also enter the Hall of mirrors at night and fewer people than during the day, more comfortable. And before and after entering the Hall of mirrors will be interspersed through the palace interior corridor, you can also slowly walk to visit. (I just feel that a lot of the original furniture has been removed and repaired, and the overall home decoration is not Versailles at all, compared with the Louvre Napoleon III suite!)

Secondly, in the mural hall, tourists can not enter the daily just separate, can only shoot in the periphery, but the evening dance time is allowed to go in, and you can also watch actors perform and sing.

It is recommended to buy 53€set of party tickets, that is, the dance ➕ garden can enter, wait until sunset to visit the garden is not sun-bathed and there are fountain lights, I am lucky just in France's National Day in Versailles Palace and fireworks show to see, heard that as long as the summer court ball will have fireworks show.



Take me back to an 18th century royal party. It really is like a scene out of a movie. Everyone dresses up and makes up.


The history of masquerades at Versailles dates back to 1745, when the son of King Louis XV of France married a Spanish princess. This dress ball also marks the beginning of Louis XV's love affair with Madame de Pombadour. A masquerade will once again grace the exquisite royal palace......


Crazy Horse Show and celebrity

For more than 70 years, more than 15 million visitors have been awed by the Crazy Horse Show, an art extravaganza from Paris, featuring many celebrities, including: The late US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the legendary American singer Elvis Aaron Presley, the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali, and the genius designer Marc Jacobs Jacobs, French haute couture master Jean Paul Gaultier, director Steven Allan Spielberg, singers Madonna, Beyonce and others.

The surrealist master Salvador Dali, a frequent guest of the Crazy Horse Show, inspired the design of the theater, and lips sofa is one of them, which has become a classic stage prop of the Crazy Horse Show. Full, warm and captivating a touch of red lips, crazy horse little sister's charming performance in the hazy lighting and ambiguous music to create a romantic and charming atmosphere, all the senses will be this looming, indistinctive mysterious female charm moment captured, so that the audience's eyes can no longer leave the stage.

The founder of Christian Louboutin, a famous French high-heeled shoe brand, customized the legendary red-soled shoes for the Mad Horse Show dancers after enjoying the show. These heels represent absolute femininity, and the irresistible glamour element of red-soled shoes can still be seen in the "Totally Crazy" show.

Recent performance

Paris Crazy Horse Show has always led the trend, love to collaborate with top designers, artists, spurt creative sparks. The colorful and dense lighting design is also a major feature of Paris Crazy Horse. The light and shadow patterns of vines make the dancers' shining bodies and elegant silhouettes present a vast fantasy space like the universe. In terms of music, the Paris Crazy Horse is dominated by pop songs and jazz music, which combines various musical styles to create a sense of space and texture on the ear.

The show's signature show, "Totally Crazy, "has always been, as its name suggests, an utterly crazy saga. It was a delicate and subtle artistic feast, and as soon as the curtain went up, the Crazy Horse girls in their uniforms performed the March of the British Royal Guard. Lace, scales, gems, dots or ripples of water, or soft or warm lights change shapes on the stage, bringing elegance and charm to the extreme.

For the 70th anniversary of the Crazy Horse Club, Totally Crazy has once again been updated with new ideas!" The Totally Crazy choreography team rearranged the show's score. The new music and the click of the girls' high heels bring a very modern chic stage performance. Sound, light and color weave a colorful web, bringing all your senses together in this wonderful song and dance performance.

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