Arts & Living, Campus Events Georgia State’s Moulin Bleu brought an eclectic flavor to the centennial celebration On March 12, 2013 • By Joshua Yu Joshua Yu | The Signal Couple Andriy and Veronika Kruglashov hail from the Ukraine and share an intimate moment during Moulin Bleu. After their dance, Andriy Kruglashov said, “[The event] is wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. Wonderful people, very relaxed, they look great and I’m very happy to be here.” Joshua Yu | The SignalBelly dancers rounded out the entertainment for Moulin Bleu before the DJ entered the stage. The dancer shows dexterity as she moves throughout the ballroom. Joshua Yu | The Signal Joshua Yu | The SignalFollowing Modca and Company, can-can dancers took charge of center stage as they seductively entertained Moulin Bleu. As a duet, the dancers drew a large crowd. Joshua Yu | The Signal Joshua Yu | The SignalThe Prince Project, of Modoca and Company, soulfully slaps his bass as the band entertains Georgia State for the night. Traveling with Modoca since 1997, The Prince Project is also a multi-instrumentalist with experience in percussion, vocals and guitar in addition to bass guitar. Joshua Yu | The Signal Joshua Yu | The SignalJabriel McIntosh of Spotlight Programs Board (right) and his guest dance through the center of the ballroom. McIntosh said, “[Moulin Bleu] is fairly amazing. The jazz band is off the chain, […]the food is amazing, the décor is amazing. It’s an awesome event.”Joshua Yu | The SignalCouple Andriy and Veronika Kruglashov hail from the Ukraine and share an intimate moment during Moulin Bleu. After their dance, Andriy Kruglashov said, “[The event] is wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. Wonderful people, very relaxed, they look great and I’m very happy to be here.”