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Polynesian dance
show will bring passion and paradise to the village of Monsac
A Polynesian dance troupe called Heiva I Tahiti (which means "party
time" in Tahitian) will perform in the village of Monsac on
Saturday 2nd August 2008.
The troupe consists of 16 flamboyant dancers, singers and musicians
from French Polynesia, who have been recruited from amongst the best
troupes in Tahiti.
The vibrant show, which promises ‘one and a half hours of pure magic’,
uses music, dancing, sumptuous costumes and lighting techniques to
bring all the folklore of Tahiti and the islands of the South Pacific
to life.
The artists perform authentic exotic dances, including a spectacular
Dance of Fire, the Haka and The Dance of Love. They are accompanied by
an orchestra of instruments and percussion typical of the Islands of
the Pacific.
Heiva I Tahiti was formed in 1985 by Germaine Dexter and Christian
Hue. Their remarkable physiques and authentic choreographies led to
them becoming the leading Tahitian troupe performing in France,
touring 8-9 months of the year throughout Europe.
The show will be held in the grounds of the Salle de Fêtes at Monsac,
which is 9km from Beaumont-du-Périgord 24440.
Doors open at 8pm. Entrance is 20 euro for adults and completely free
for children up to the age of 15.
Please call for reservations: 05 53 74 24 78 (English), 05 53 27 86 94
(français). A limited number of tickets will be available at the door
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