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Viva Paris International Show Takes Miami's Valentine's Day to a New Level

A new type of entertainment trend for South Florida.

2013-01-19
MIAMI BEACH, FL, January 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) As South Florida is gearing up for Valentine's Day, the International Boat show and the influx of tourists coming with it, a new type of entertainment option has arrived.Erika Moon Productions specializing in French/European Cabaret and Variety shows will present Viva Paris International Show at the Colony Theater, Miami Beach on February 14 & 15 at 8PM.

Parisian import Erika Moon has taken her shows and customized them for a sophisticated, yet fun and exciting treat for tourist and locals alike.

The city has taken steps to expand its cultural experience with the New World Symphony and the Adrienne Arsht center, but there is not much to choose from for the less classical inclined. Erika Moon Productions aims to bridge the gap in entertainment options and add a layer of novelty and adventure to the conventional theater experience.

Viva Paris International Show centers around inventive choreography, stunning costumes and a cabaret style production with lots of sizzle and sophisticated Burlesque.

"Imagine lots of feathers, showgirls and acts lazed with humor, music and surprises!" explains producer and starlet Erika Moon. "I wanted to bring this French type of entertainment in sort of a "The Moulin Rouge Can-Can dancers meet the Las Vegas Show Girls" package to South Florida. I saw a great opportunity, and our first sold out show Evolution Burlesque two years ago proves that there is an eager market for this genre.

The show will premiere on Valentine's Day February 14 and continue to run February 15 at 8 pm at the Colony Theater in South Beach. The Live Performance will be followed by a special Boutique sale with hand selected jewelry and accessory pieces, many of them as worn in the show.

Erika Moon's Productions are part of her brand, which include her customized shows, Art of Seduction workshops as well as her online Boutique. The goal is to add a concept of color and sizzle to the everyday South Florida Lifestyle.

To get tickets to the Viva Paris International Show visit www.ticketmaster.com. For more information on Erika Moon and her Shows visit www.ErikaMoon.com.


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[Press-News.org] Viva Paris International Show Takes Miami's Valentine's Day to a New Level
A new type of entertainment trend for South Florida.