Les Romanesques

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Les Romanesques
OriginParis
Years active2000 (2000)–present
MembersTobi
Miya
Tobi
Tobi at Japan Expo 2011
Miya
Miya at Japan Expo 2011

Les Romanesques (レ・ロマネスク, Re Romanesuku) are a Paris-based Japanese performance duo.[1] Composed of singer Romanesque Ishitobi (ロマネスク石飛, Romanesuku Ishitobi, a.k.a. "Tobi"), known for his signature blonde wig and prince persona, and dancer Romanesque Miyamae (ロマネスク宮前, Romanesuku Miyamae, a.k.a. "Miya"), known for her French maid/drag queen style, large blonde afro wig, and white-painted lips, Les Romanesques have appeared in many advertising campaigns in France, including for Mazda, and released several singles and albums. Their song "Théorème d'amour" was used in the independent production France Five. Les Romanesques also have appeared at various gay pride events, such as the 2009 Heritage of Pride and the 2010 PrideFest. The group achieved national fame in France after appearing on Incroyable Talent (France's Got Talent) in its 4th season.[2][3] The YouTube posting of their performance became the #1 viewed video in all of France, and #4 worldwide. Ishitobi is a graduate of Keio University's economics program while Miyamae is a graduate of Waseda University's human sciences program.

TV and radio[edit]

France

Japan

CM[edit]

Songs[edit]

  • J'ai 17 ans
  • Yokozuna - The King Of Sumotori
  • Samurai Dandy
  • Mademoiseeelle
  • Zoun-Doko Bushi

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Les Romanesques en concert: place de concert, billet, billetterie et liste des concerts". Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  2. ^ "Les Romanesques, la France a un Incroyable Talent 2009". 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  3. ^ "Les Romanesques : des japonais fans de la France ! | Tout le Japon : blog sur le Japon, la Mode Japonaise et les japonais". Retrieved 2010-06-22.

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