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Join Megan Bowen, NYC-based dancer, choreographer, creator, and founder of Home Studio NYC — as she teaches her most viral and iconic original choreography to “Lady Marmalade” from Moulin Rouge. DANCE WITH MEGAN in NYC https://www.homestudionyc.com/schedule FOLLOW Megan Bowen: / meganbowen__ Home Studio NYC: / homestudionyc This tutorial is part of Megan’s mission to make professional, theatrical movement accessible to dancers everywhere. The choreography was created for artistic, educational, and entertainment purposes, inspired by the storytelling and emotion of Broadway. This is not an official music video and is in no way affiliated with Moulin Rouge: the movie or its producers. “Lady Marmalade” From Moulin Rouge! The Musical Music & Lyrics by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan Performed by Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mýa, and Pink ℗ Interscope Records / Universal Music Group Fair Use Disclaimer This choreography is a transformative work created for educational and artistic expression under fair use. Megan Bowen and Home Studio NYC do not claim ownership of the original composition or recording. All rights to the song remain with the respective copyright holders. Copyright Notice All rights to the original composition and recording remain with their respective copyright holders. If you are a rights holder and have any concerns, please contact us before taking action — we’re happy to resolve any issues promptly and respectfully. For Viewers This video is not an official music video and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Interscope Records, or Universal Music Group. It is shared as an expression of creativity, admiration, and education for the art of dance.