Bring back the Burlesque!

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Sunday Jul 18, 2010

Over at Burlesque Daily a couple of weeks ago, Jo was introduced to this inquiry

“Why do you think so many of todays Burlesque performers don’t take pride in keeping their body in shape? Is burlesque really just an excuse for some out of shape women to take their clothes off and try to feel good about themselves?”

to which she gave a sharp smart response.
Love her.

I find it heartbreaking that there are people even in burlesque who believe that only the “fittest” have the right to feel good about themselves (as though that’s all there were to be confident about in life anyway…) and that the rest are left to try and find an excuse to do the same.

This seems to be part of a theme these days that has really started to get me down.

In my eyes, Burlesque is a sexy, interactive, humourous and theatrical outlet for creative expression and self celebration. While drawn to the glamour and rhinestones like a crow to a tin pie pan, my favorite acts are still, more often than not, those that stay true to the vaudevillian tone of parody and theatrics; the acts that are acts.

Lately I’m starting to feel like burlesque is fighting a trend to lean away from it’s roots and morph into a Las Vegas showgirl pageant style competition. Performers seem to be under more and more pressure lately to look like Burlesque barbie dolls, with “perfect” bodies, eating disorders and implants.

Am I the only one who is worried that burlesque is going to get hijacked by society’s superficial standards, like almost everything else in North America?

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Burlesque

Posted by admin under on Thursday Jul 15, 2010

What is Burlesque?

I’ve lost count of how many times I have been asked this question.

“Oh.. you mean, like, the pussycat dolls?”

Not exactly…

Burlesque

Pronunciation: \(ËOE)bÉ(TM)r-Ë^lesk\

Function: noun

Etymology: burlesque, adjective, comic, droll, from French, from Italian burlesco, from burla joke, from Spanish

Date: 1667

1 : a literary or dramatic work that seeks to ridicule by means of grotesque exaggeration or comic imitation

2 : mockery usually by caricature

3 : theatrical entertainment of a broadly humorous often earthy character consisting of short turns, comic skits, and sometimes striptease acts

On second thought…

All kidding aside, while originating much earlier, burlesque probably began to be popularized in Europe and the UK as early as the 17th and early 18th centuries and was introduced to North America during the 1860′s by Lydia Thompson and her troupe, British Blondes.

There are varying definitions, but burlesque was basically a comic imitation of a serious literary, political or artistic form, at least in the beginning. These shows used comedy, parody, sexuality and music to defy the established and/or conventional way of looking at things. The overall formula for a show would have most often consisted of the following:

Part one was composed of women singing songs and performing dances, interspersed with comedy from male comedians. Part two was a miscellaneous collection of acts and sketches including, contortionists, jugglers, ventriloquists, wrestlers, acrobats, etc…. The show’s finish was a grand finale, often a one-act musical performance.

Due to their controversial and rather adult content, some companies would put on Number 1 shows and Number 2 shows, the first being “clean”, the second “dirty”.

Burlesque had it’s ups and downs and it’s own evolution as it slowly changed from a scripted show of variety acts to simple performances focusing mostly on the striptease.

There were many fans, but also many protestors who felt that burlesque was corrupt and immoral.

In the 1920′s and 30′s the legal and social crackdown on burlesque eventually lead to the legendary raid on Minsky’s in Manhattan, and to their gradual downfall of burlesque in general. By 1937 Minsky’s license was revoked and burlesque performances in New York City were banned altogether. Burlesque struggled to survive after that, and eventually faded out completely, and it wasn’t until the mid 1990′s that burlesque crept back out of the woodwork and quickly began to build momentum again.

While in modern day burlesque, there are a number of shows comprised only of striptease, there are still many with the big band, comedians, acrobats etc…

Personally I find that producing a show where the striptease is mixed in between other variety acts helps keep the elements of tease and surprise. But there are several formulas that work, and choosing your line-up will vary depending on your target audience.

Today the burlesque community is flourishing and there are shows everywhere, from Chicago to Berlin to Tokyo. There are a handful of international Burlesque Festivals being hosted in Los Angeles, New York, New Orleans, Paris, Toronto, Montreal, Amsterdam, Vancouver and London to name a few. All of these boast a rather impressive roster of performers, including Dita Von Teese (Hollywood, CA), Catherine D’Lish (Northridge, CA), Dirty Martini (New York, NY), The Pontani Sisters (New York, NY), Michelle L’amour (Chicago IL), Oui Oui Encore (Montreal QC), Miss Indigo Blue (Seattle, WA), The World Famous BOB (New York, NY),Tanya Cheex (Toronto, ON), Sauci Calla Horra (Toronto ON), Julie Atlas Muz (New York, NY), Kalani KoKonuts (Las Vegas, NV), Diamondback Annie (Los Angeles, CA), Cecilia Bravo (Vancouver B.C.), Miss Sugarpuss (Montreal QC) Immodesty Blaize (London, UK), Kitty Neptune (Toronto, ON), Amber Ray (New York, NY) Bunny Love (New York, NY), not to mention many, MANY more…

Burlesque to me is A sexy, interactive, humourous and theatrical outlet for creative expression and self celebration.

And in answer to your earlier question, no. I don’t “mean, like, the pussycat dolls”.

Definition of Burlesque courtesy of http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Burlesque Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

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Toronto Burlesque Festival 2010

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Friday Jun 18, 2010

I am proud to announce that I will be performing at the Toronto Burlesque Festival this year.

The Festival features the finest in burlesque entertainment, film screenings, the literary event, “Naked Girls Reading,” a Photography Exhibit, Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art Show, a Burlesque Bra Auction for Breast Cancer, Tease ‘n Twirl Marketplace and a full curriculum of workshops for beginners and experienced performers alike at our Burlesque University .

I will be performing 2 nights:

Thursday, July 22nd Launch Party (including Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art Show, Photo Exhibit, Marketplace and Bra Auction)

The Gladstone Hotel. 12 14 Queen St. W.

Friday, July 23rd Glamour Gala featuring Legend of Burlesque, SATAN’s ANGEL.

Revival Nightclub. 783 College St.






Headliners of the festival include:

* SATAN’S ANGEL (Legend of Burlesque; Recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award at Burlesque Hall of Fame, 2009)

* MICHELLE L’AMOUR (Miss Exotic World 2005; Creator of Naked Girls Reading)

* TIGGER! (First Mr. Exotic World, 2006)

* ROXI DLITE (1st Runner-Up, Burlesque Hall of Fame 2009, Miss Exotic World 2010)

* DR. LUCKY (New York School of Burlesque)

* JULIE ATLAS MUZ(Whitney Biennial Artist, 2004; Valencia Biennial Artist, 2005)

* MISS ASTRID(Emcee; Compere; Moderator; Comedienne; Singer)

* JO “BOOBS” WELDON(Author; Headmistress – New York School of Burlesque)

For more info: www.torontoburlesquefestival.com

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Blue Light Burlesque – Post Show Praise

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Thursday Jun 17, 2010

A loud and resounding thank you ever so much to everyone who came out to be a part of the show as Blue Light Burlesque proudly participated in Montreal’s St-Ambroise Fringe Festival!

I was fortunate enough to share a stage graced by
the talent and beauty of the famous Mlle Oui Oui Encore,
her partner in crime, Blue Eyes,
the sexy rock and roll magic of Vincent C,
Zafirah the belly dancer who oozes sensuality out of every pore of her body,
our handsome and charming MC, Peter J. Radomski,
the dynamic duo – Miss Rouge à Lèvres and French Kiss,
the adorable Stella Luna and her partner Milton Clark,
the ever so delicious Miss Miah,
the stunning and statuesque Lady Josephine and the saucy but Fuhrious Nina.

What a talented, creative, sexy gang of artists!
What a wonderfully interactive, supportive and sexy audience!
I couldn’t be happier or more proud.
I love my job.
xxDDxx

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Montreal Fringe Festival

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Friday May 21, 2010

I’m proud to announce that Blue Light Burlesque will be participating in this year’s St-Ambroise Fringe Festival!

Je suis fier d’annoncer que Blue Light Burlesque participera au Festival St-Ambroise FRINGE cette année !




16 Juin 2010
Café Campus
Portes : 19h00 Spectacle : 20h00
Les billets sont en vente dès maintenant 20$ + frais de services
Café Campus , 57 Prince-Arthur E. _________514-844-1010
Sur le Réseau Admission ________________514-790-1245

P.S. achetez vos billets en avance, le spectacle est souvent complet…

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June 16, 2010
Café Campus
Doors: 7pmShow: 8pm
Tickets are on sale now!20$ +service fees
Café Campus, 57 Prince-Arthur E. ________514-844-1010
Through the Admission Network ________514-790-1245

For more information visit http://bluelightburlesque.com

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I love your guts! All of them!

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Thursday May 20, 2010

Dear Lovely Audience,

Last night was wonderful and all the more so because of you.

The cast was fantastic as always and the guest performers…

Magenta Diamond was crazy amazing with her Geisha routine. Our MC, Peter Radomski, so courageous as he barely flinched when Magenta snapped his cigarette in half with her whip!

Zafirah’s belly dancing was absolutely mesmerizing.

Thank you all for coming out and making the show a grand success.

Bisous

xxDDxx

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Madison Ave. attitude and a martini in hand…

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Tuesday Apr 27, 2010

Blue Light Burlesque Soirée thème “Mad Men” : sortez vos plus beaux habits, votre attitude et venez boire un martini en notre compagnie le 19 mai!
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Dress your 1960s best, and join us with a Madison Ave. attitude and a
martini in hand on May 19 at Cafe Campus

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Burlesque Nights

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Thursday Apr 22, 2010

A huge thank you to everyone who came out for Blue Light Burlesque.
We had a fabulous time and as always it was fantastic to see familiar faces as well as new ones.

Jack R. was in the house and here’s what he had to say:

“Burlesque Nights : Never thought I’d be writing that as a title. This is 2010, after all, not 1953 in Montreal with Gypsy Rose Lee and Lily Saint Cyr. Anyhow, the Blue Light Burlesque show wants me to do some drawings for them, and invited me to one of their shows tonight. Even though the MC inveighed against pictures, or even sketches, I doodled away with my brush pen in my tiny book sketches of performers and patrons. Only the lack of light, and too much beer eventually deterred me. ”

Check out his sketches HERE

xxDDxx

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Burlesque April 21st – 20101 – le 21 Avril

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Friday Apr 16, 2010

Great News!! There is another fantastic Burlesque show on it’s way!

21 Avril 2010
Café Campus
Portes : 19h00 Spectacle : 20h00
Les billets sont en vente dès maintenant 20$ + frais de services
Café Campus , 57 Prince-Arthur E. _________514-844-1010
Sur le Réseau Admission ________________514-790-1245

P.S. achetez vos billets en avance, le spectacle est souvent complet…

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April 21, 2010
Café Campus
Doors: 7pmShow: 8pm
Tickets are on sale now!20$ +service fees
Café Campus, 57 Prince-Arthur E. ________514-844-1010
Through the Admission Network ________514-790-1245

For more information visit http://bluelightburlesque.com


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Burlesque Classes

Posted by admin under Uncategorized on Wednesday Apr 14, 2010

Blue Light Burlesque is the leader of Montreal’s burlesque revival movement with Mlle Oui Oui Encore as its main ambassador. For information on the classes she offers:

http://ouiouiencore.com

http://bluelightburlesque.com

Cours de danse strip-tease burlesque avec Mlle Oui Oui Encore fondatrice du Blue Light Burlesque.
Session de cours de danse burlesque et
enterrement de vie de jeune fille burlesque!

http://ouiouiencore.com

http://bluelightburlesque.com


Pour l’émission de Samantha Brown Great Weekends “Montreal” pour Travel Channel, juillet 2009

“Les soirées de strip-tease de la troupe Blue Light Burlesque sont déjà cultissimes”
Sylvain Cormier, Le Devoir

“Their show is not to be missed”
Angelica Le Minh, NightLife Magazine

“Mlle Oui Oui la reine du striptease à l’ancienne”
Fabien Deglisse, Le Devoir

“Blue Light Burlesque, véritables pionniers du néo-burlesque en terre québécoise”
Jean-Christophe Laurence, La Presse

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