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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Bourbon Street Burlesque

Last month, the Texas Burlesque Peepshow put on a New Orleans-inspired event: Bourbon Street Burlesque.  Hosted by Ben Wisdom, the night included classic burlesque and live music.
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Sugar McQueen
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The Lyric Laveau Band

The Pistolettes brought in some New Orleans bounce, and May May took everybody on a gender-bending journey.
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The Pistolettes
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May May

There was also burlesque done to live music, as members of the Viva Dallas Burlesque Showgirls teamed up with The Lyric Laveau Band.

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Headliner Jolie Goodnight combined the two with her signature sing-and-strip routines.
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Jolie Goodnight
It was a fun opportunity to re-live the excitement of Mardi Gras.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Spring Fling Burlesque Review

La Divina Productions presents our annual tribute to all thing springlike and beautiful in the the Spring Fling Burlesque Revue, Friday March 27, 2015 at The Kessler. The show features burlesque legend Shannon Doahand Vancouver's very own Ruthe Ordare, best soloist in the 2014 Texas Burlesque Festival. Also performing will be Ruby Joule Burlesque Lady Divina Donna Denise and others.

Time: Doors Open 7:00pm Show Starts 9:00pm,

Ages 21 & up

WHERE The Kessler 1230 W. Davis St. Dallas, TX 75208

Monday, March 2, 2015

Lab teching my way through striptease school: Dallas Burlesque Festival '15


Things have gotten busy again.  Even though I swore off new routines, inspiration and opportunity came together to create a perfect storm.  I couldn't pass off the opportunity to perform in Panty Raid's Disney-themed show this Friday, Bare Necessities.  Please come out if you're in the neighborhood.
Now, let's travel back to a couple weeks ago when I was just coming off a pulled back muscle and eager to help out at the Dallas Burlesque Festival.  Since lab work has gotten hectic as of late, I decided not to take Friday off and instead enjoyed the second show as an audience member.  I was sad to have missed the first one, but the day job comes first.

Even though Dallas Burlesque Alliance Showcase contained a lot of familiar faces, there were several acts I had never seen before.  I felt really lucky to be in a city full of talented performers, and it made me want to work harder so that I could represent Dallas well too.  I was stoked for my fellow Dallas School of Burlesque CATS for not only opening the show, but also going home with the Class Act award.  Unfortunately I couldn't stay long to party since The Companion had come after work to pick me up.

Saturday morning, I got up early to go to the Ruby Room for Ginger Valentine's workshop.  It was fun to learn a new routine for Valentine's Day even if I couldn't show it off until a later date.  I still had some time to chill at home so I watched a film about freeskiiers Sarah Burke and Rory Bush.  As with all things action sports, it inspired me to take on any challenges thrown at me.  It was probably a good thing that I had some adrenaline pumping since we pick-ups artists had some heavy lifting to do. 

The show went really smoothly, much of that thanks to great camaraderie with my fellow kittens and the stage manager Jess for being on top of everything.  She was amazing.  I also have to give a shout-out to May May and Mr. Mariah for providing some extra muscle for Elle Dorado's "ice".  Never did I think I would be putting together a synthetic figure skating rink.  Having been a fan of figure skating since I was a little girl, I was stoked to see her live.

There were so many amazing acts.  I liked seeing the different dance and performance styles, ranging from Shelbelle Shamrock's breakdancing to Grace Gotham's samba to Angi B. Lovely and Stormy Gayle's circus arts.  Kitten N' Lou had me silently cracking up.  I also had the honor of helping escort the legendary Tammi True on-stage for her to wow the crowd. My favorite moment was not a performance, however, was Penny Ruffles' surprise proposal.  Those of us backstage didn't get to see it, but we all got excited when El Vez said, "Little black box".  Backstage was overflowing with happy emotions.  Many congratulations to Penny and her man!
Saturday Showcase Pick-Up Artists:
Helena Isis, me, Classi Chassi, and Penny Ruffles
The after-party featured a lot of cool tunes from Trigger Mortis, and I couldn't help but join in on the dancing for a bit.  I was getting tired though so after chatting for a bit, I headed home.  I was still worn out on Sunday, and due to having lots of errands, I wound up missing the guest workshops.  Hopefully there will be another chance to take them.  Another excellent Dallas Burlesque Festival was in the bag, and I felt reinvigorated by all the inspiring performances.