How Moulin Rouge Ended Its Controversial Snake Show

Moulin Rouge Movie Inspiration Board It did not provide a timeline for the end of the snake show and said it would give “reasonable notice” to performers. the move came after a heated campaign by animal rights activists, who organized petitions and demonstrations in front of the moulin rouge venue to end the snake act. Moulin rouge had until tuesday doubled down on the use of snakes, insisting it would keep them in the act until 2024. in a new statement, however, the venue confirmed that it would stop with immediate effect. it also said that it’s “aware of societal developments on animal welfare.”.

Animal Rights Activists Blast Paris Moulin Rouge Over Snake Act Enca In a statement on tuesday, moulin rouge said it was dropping its infamous snake number after accusations of abuse. the parisian establishment informed peta that it will no longer feature any animals in its shows. Moulin rouge paris has recently promised to scrap its controversial snake act after pressure from paris authorities and animal rights activists who claimed t. Paris' storied moulin rouge cabaret venue said thursday it would stop immersing non aquatic snakes in water after the controversial stage act provoked outcry from animal rights activists . Moulin rouge is finally putting an end to live animal performances. the famed cabaret venue recently came under fire for one of its controversial productions – which sees terrestrial snakes being submerged underwater.

Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge Photo 6164044 Fanpop Paris' storied moulin rouge cabaret venue said thursday it would stop immersing non aquatic snakes in water after the controversial stage act provoked outcry from animal rights activists . Moulin rouge is finally putting an end to live animal performances. the famed cabaret venue recently came under fire for one of its controversial productions – which sees terrestrial snakes being submerged underwater. After all these protests, the moulin rouge has finally confirmed to the animal rights organisation peta that it will ban the snake show and scrap all live animal performances, breaking a 134 year old tradition that dated back to its opening in 1889. The world famous moulin rouge in france will no longer use live snakes in part of its cabaret performance after animal rights groups had criticized the venue for harming animals. Management at the venue had already promised in march to end the sequence, in which non aquatic snakes are immersed in a transparent tank with a woman for an acrobatic performance. Paris' storied moulin rouge cabaret venue said thursday it would stop immersing non aquatic snakes in water after the controversial stage act provoked outcry from animal rights activists.
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