Theatre director Thomas Jolly, best known for the hit rock-opera musical “Starmania,” designed the show and brought together 3,500 actors, dancers and musicians.
Lady Gaga gave a dazzling performance of “My trick in feathers” (“My Thing with Feathers”) by Renée Jeanmaire as part of the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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Gaga, who had been spotted in the host city for the past few days, walked down a set of steps along the River Seine as she paid tribute to Jeanmaireaccompanied by a troupe of eight dancers carrying pink feather fans, then moved to the piano to continue her performance before returning to her feet for a dazzling finale.


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In addition to Gaga’s performance, the Olympic opening ceremony will feature 85 boats carrying each country’s Olympic athletes on a four-mile parade along the Seine River, only part of which had passed before the televised action cut to the pop superstar.
This is Gaga’s first time performing at the Olympics.
Theatre director Thomas Jolly, known for the hit rock-opera musical “Starmania”designed the show and brought together 3,500 actors, dancers and musicians.
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