Pink Paradise is a unique top end striptease venue laced with fun and elegance based just around the corner from the Champs Elysees in Paris. The club is the creation of French DJ David Guetta and his wife who both now manage on a day to day basis. The soundtrack to Pink Paradise is without doubt house music at its best featuring original sounds from David Guetta Bob Sinclar Martin Solveig DJ LBR Antoine Clarmaran DJ Gregory & Skalp. The music is complemented by 30 of the most beautiful Pink Paradise girls strutting their sexy sultry stuff... Tracklist: 1. Bob Sinclar - Belly Dance 2. Antoine Clamaran presents Supala - Alert 3. DJ Gregory - Elle 4. Martin Solveig - Rose Amer 5. David Guetta Feat Chris Willis - Love Don't Let Me Go 6. Chris Willis - I'm Your Fantasy 7. Sexodisco - Loop Pink I want You The Girl Electro Boy 8. David Guetta feat Jack Uzi - Sexy 17 9. David Guetta - Lately (For Pink) 10. Skalp - I Don't Care Mirage Relax 11. DJ LBR - Ragga Lova Slow Jam Make It Hot She's A Star
Royal Wedding (Dir. Stanley Donen 1951): Brother and sister dance act Tom and Ellen Bowen finish an engagement in New York and journey to London at around the same time as a Royal wedding. On board the cruise ship Ellen meets and falls in love with Lord John Brindale with the result she pays less attention to her dancing. Upon arrival in London Tom auditions for a new partner and meets Anne Ashmond but romance starts to threaten the act... Second Chorus (Dir. H.C. Potte
Fred Astaire (1899 - 1987) was an American film and Broadway stage dancer choreographer singer and actor. His stage and subsequent film career spanned a total of seventy-six years during which he made thirty-one musical films. Second Chorus the 1941 Hollywood musical comedy film starring Astaire Burgess Meredith Paulette Goddard Artie Shaw and Charles Butterworth with music by Artie Shaw Bernie Hanighen Hal Borne and lyrics by Johnny Mercer sees Danny O'Neill (Astaire) and Hank Taylor (Meredith) as rival trumpeters with college band the Perennials. Both men find themselves competing for the affections of Ellen Miller (Paulette Goddard) while trying to get the other one fired. Danny successfully secures Ellen's affections!
Sally Potter's self-reflective film stars Potter (an actress and the director of Orlando), more or less as herself, learning to tango from master-dancer Pablo Veron and considering making a film called The Tango Lesson. The film that we happen to be watching, however, is concerned largely with the delicious conflict between the politics of tango--the need for one partner, typically the woman, to yield to the other--and the expectations of the film-maker to do things on her own terms. Can Potter simultaneously surrender and control for the duration of this circular project? The question is made more complicated by Veron's desire to be in one of Potter's films--in other words, to follow her lead. Potter may not be Veron's equal on the dance floor, but that isn't the point of this interesting movie and its provocative, internal debate. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
In June 2001 this South African company's first two productions 'The Mysteries' and 'Carmen' opened at Wilton's Music Hall in London and within a day of the first reviews appearing both had sold out. Over the next twelve months the company became an international hit touring festivals in Australia and America as well as a sell-out run in the West End. Rarely in the world of theatre does a company appear to such instant and universal acclaim. Yiimimangaliso ('The Mysteries') is a
Kit (Ellis Irving) and Joe Swan (Reginald Purdell) are variety stars at the turn of the century. Kits son is killed in the First World War but the sons' son carries on the family tradition by reviving the music hall and joining the RAF musical. This domestic melodrama chronicles three generations of a family of music-hall owners. When WWII erupts, the popularity of the music halls decline, and the Burns and Swann music hall falls into disrepair. Their business falls further into decline when Kit and Evelyn's son, Kit Jr., is killed. Unable to revive their theatre, Kit and Evelyn die in poverty and Swann ends as the theatre doorman. Fortunately, Kit senior's grandson, also named Kit, decides to save and run the hall. He does so until he joins the RAF to fight in WWII.
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