The Crazy Horse is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety turns between each nude show and the next). The cabaret was inspired by typical American saloons, and Charles Aznavour made his stage debut there). The founder of the Crazy Horse, Alain Bernardin, had a vision of exhibiting the beauty of a womans body in a sensual, not sexual, way. He combined the form of striptease with elegance, displaying a nude performance that excluded vulgarity but was still suggestive. The show is 90 minutes long and features a colorful and joyous performance, with ever more audacious and brazen acts, resolutely modern and yet respectful of the cabarets traditions. The dancers are known for their jaw-dropping acts, and the cabaret has been a popular venue for many other artists, including magicians, jugglers, and mimes). The Crazy Horse has also been a popular venue for famous or prestigious artists stripping for a limited number of shows, including Dita Von Teese, Carmen Electra, Aria Cascaval, Arielle Dombasle, Pamela Anderson, and Kelly Brook). Beyoncé was inspired to make her music video based on what she observed during the Crazy Horse performance.