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You have to save this ⬇️ A whirl of ruffled skirts, lace, and fiery music bursts out onto the street. The cancan in the very heart of Montmartre — right under the neon lights of the Red Mill, Moulin Rouge. And all of this… for free? 😱😳 A rare street performance was dedicated to the return of the famous windmill sail of the Moulin Rouge, which had collapsed a year earlier. To celebrate this event, on July 5, 2024, a free French cancan took place right on the street in front of the cabaret 😍 And this show 🎤 has been repeated! On July 14, Bastille Day, and on other national holidays. The cancan was born in Paris in the 1830s as part of the lively “galop” dance at balls. At first, it was danced among friends. But it quickly became a symbol of boldness: high kicks, a swirl of skirts, lace, and the splits. In the 19th century, showing one’s legs in a dance was considered scandalous — a direct challenge to social norms. Dancers added acrobatic elements, and musicians sped up the tempo, turning the number into a true firework of energy. The cancan became the hallmark of Parisian cabarets, an embodiment of freedom, laughter, and the city’s nightlife. Today, the cancan is as much a symbol of freedom and joy as the baguette and the Eiffel Tower. 🎭 The History of Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge (“Red Mill”) opened in 1889 at the foot of Montmartre. Its façade with the rotating red windmill became the symbol of Parisian cabaret. Founders Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler envisioned a place where the bourgeoisie, bohemians, and ordinary Parisians could mingle. This is where the cancan became the main attraction, and dancers like La Goulue and Jane Avril became legends. Moulin Rouge survived wars, economic crises, and changing eras, yet preserved the spirit of Parisian celebration. Today, it is an iconic destination for those seeking the Belle Époque atmosphere, dazzling costumes, and that unmistakable swirl of the cancan. The sails of the Moulin Rouge now spin daily from 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., restoring the cabaret’s historic charm. And how do you feel about cabaret? Is it provocative and daring to you — or is it still an art form? 😍You Have To Save This Sound Effects Free Download. Sound Effects Downloader To Help You Download The Highest Quality You Have To Save This Sound Effects Free Download For TikTok Videos. You Just Search Sound Effects And Download.