Moulin Can Can Dancers







Moulin Can Can Dancers
MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS is an established Parisian cabaret ensemble based in Melbourne. MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS provides a professional repertoire of French Can Can and theatrical dance arrangements for major community festivals and corporate events. The ensemble is recognised for delivering high-energy shows featuring traditional red, blue and white Can Can skirts. With a focus on technical precision and brilliant choreography, MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS has performed at various high-profile gala dinners and celebratory functions across Australia. Each performance by MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS is organised to reflect the authentic cabaret style of Parisian theatre.
MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS provides specialised entertainment for private celebrations, corporate events and public performances. The instrumentation consists of a group of dancers utilising professional audio equipment and traditional costumes to manage the room atmosphere and event flow. MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS handles theatrical arrangements for weddings and large-scale brand activations with a focus on audience engagement. To ensure a professional standard of coordination, MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS is booked via Artist Bookings. MOULIN CAN CAN DANCERS is currently available for professional hire across Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Instrumentation: Dancers, traditional Can Can costumes, theatrical choreography
Dance Genre: French Can Can, Parisian Cabaret, High-Energy Dance
Size: Group
Hire For: Corporate Function, Birthday, Event, Community Festival, Wedding
Equipment Supplied: Yes – suitable for small events only
Covered by the Artist Bookings 100% reschedule/replace/refund guarantee
“The team was friendly with smiling faces. They were without a doubt highlight of my event. We at Mor Events will definitely be looking to work with them again in near future. Thank you for providing us with professional and excellent customer service.”
“Thanks very much, the dancers were absolutely fabulous and you were all really great to work with. We even had a photo of them in the paper, the Herald Sun on Sunday. ”