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Frog Riot in Tutu at the Paris Opera!

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A sensational and surreal show took place last night at the Paris Opera. No fewer than 300 frogs, dressed in pink tutus, suddenly burst onto the stage.

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The dancers were preparing for the final performance of the ballet “Swan Lake” when, to everyone’s surprise, a horde of frogs leaped onto the stage, clad in pink tutus. Even the most esteemed ballet critics had never seen such a spectacle.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” said former étoile dancer and ballet critic Maurice Bonneville. “It was both absurdly comical and strangely touching. These little hopping frogs gave us a performance that Paris will remember for a long time.”

These frogs were not mere intruders. They danced, they jumped, they twirled, in time with the music. They even seemed to know the choreography by heart; their performance was synchronized to perfection.

“For a moment, I believed in a new form of avant-garde art,” Bonneville confessed, visibly moved. “I never imagined that such a spectacle could occur at the Paris Opera! It was completely crazy, but somehow, these frogs managed to captivate the audience.”

However, the mystery remains as to how and why these frogs invaded the stage. The opera staff was left speechless, and an internal investigation has been launched. “For now, we have no idea how this could have happened,” said a staff member anonymously. “We are searching for answers. That said, I must admit, it was quite spectacular.”

Even though the incident disrupted the ballet, it seems to have also won the hearts of the audience. “It was a night we will never forget,” said one spectator. “And frankly, those frogs were pretty talented. Maybe the opera should consider integrating them into the company!”

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