Friday Tip!

Dear Constant Reader,

Start strong. Finish strong.

Your first and last impressions are important as they are usually what the audience will remember best.

M2

Published in: on 5 April 2013 at 11:00 am  Leave a Comment  
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Expo: The Last Chance Speakeasy

Dear Constant Reader,

The Last Chance Speakeasy was late Friday night after The Rhinestone Revue. It came about because Scratch wanted a casino-type party to celebrate the lucky 7th year and there were so many applicants to perform this year that he wanted to create an opportunity for more of them.

The room that would become the Exhibit Hall on the morrow was transformed into a classy cabaret by The House of Gorejess. There was a small stage at one end for performances, hosted by The Purrfessor, a spread of nibbles, a bar in the vestibule, and two blackjack tables, manned by Scratch & myself.

I can’t write up a blow by blow, like the previous missive, because there were so many acts. I want to single out a few that made an impression on me:

  • Buster Britches and his lederhosen
  • BABE alumna Delilah Spring’s fan dance
  • Corinne Sothern’s beautiful sing & strip and her peacock costume (the first costume she made herself. So proud!)
  • Cherry la Voix’s high powered ass
  • Amber Rane (another BABE alum) and her adorable bean bag
  • Tiny D’s super high-energy dancing.
  • Lily Stiletto and her high-heeled chaise.
  • Mimi Mischief and her coffee. I have a soft spot for this act as Scratch coached her in its development via video. It has certainly blossomed since its genesis last spring in her dorm room.
  • It was great way to end the night and gave even more performers a chance to strut their stuff. I’m hopeful The Expo will continue to have a similar cabaret in future years.

    And here’s a picture of me and Dot Mitzvah in our slinky black dresses.expo-2013----me--dot-mitzvah(On me, dress by J. Peterman, shoes from Angie Pontani, gloves from Carmen and Ginger, purse from Melissa Flynn, cameo necklace by Diamond*Star*Halo)

    M2

    Published in: on 4 April 2013 at 12:33 pm  Comments (1)  
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    Expo: The Rhinestone Revue

    Dear Constant Reader,

    Friday night at The Expo is The Rhinestone Revue, a showcase of the best performers: last year’s winners, previous year’s winners, and invited guests. And The Boston Babydolls.

    We’ve been working extremely hard on a brand new number for the Expo and keeping most of the details under wraps. I’ll tell you more about that later.

    Unless otherwise noted, photos from Boston.com

    The show was supposed to be hosted by our Legendary guests, Toni Elling, The Duke’s Delight, and April March, The First Lady of Burlesque, but a week ago, April broke her ankle in 3 places! So, Scratch helped out Toni. I couldn’t hear so well from the green room, but they did call April from stage.

    Scarlett LetterThe show opened with Scarlett Letter, Most Classic 2007, Best Solo 2010, doing a classic tease in purple. I’m a sucker for panel skirts, which she used beautifully. And the hair tease was incredible! Scarlett has *four feet* of red hair (and miles of bad intentions) which she took down, hid behind, and whipped around to the delight of the audience.

    Willy BarrettSpecial guest Willy Barrett (aka Delsarte Master Joe Paul Williams) seductively stripped… a bar of chocolate. All the while Betty Blaize and Delilah Spring fluttered their fans around and behind him. It was funny, but sensual as well. His movements are so expressive. As a final tidbit, he and his backup dancers only had one rehearsal together. You never would have guessed.

    Lucy ButtonsLucy Buttons, Most Classic 2009, Queen of Rock ‘n Roll Burlesque, strutted her stuff to “Nasty Naughty Boy”. I missed most of it because I was getting ready for our act, but I know she ended up covered in glitter and a bottle of champagne was involved.

    Scandal from BohemiaScandal From Bohemia, Most Humorous 2010 had everyone laughing as she made a sandwich to Weird Al’s parody of “My Sharona” (look it up). My favorite part — her hair ornaments were actually giant frilly toothpicks that she thrust into the sandwich.

    BettySioux Tailor 2BettySioux Tailor, Most Beautiful 2010 rocked out to “Purple Haze”. We were back stage, rocking out to her music and watching her silhouette on the backdrop. I love the undies BettySioux is wearing — I almost got to wear them in her fashion show last summer.

    Then it was our turn. We were supposed to start the act in complete darkness, but the stage right side lights were still on. And continued to stay on. I could see Linda B., our stage manager, frantically hunting though the cables, and I’m sure, at the lighting board, Hunter was gnashing his teeth. Scratch called for us to come off stage. We’d try again after intermission.

    We did and all went well. More in a moment. I want to finish gushing about the other performers. I know I’m teasing you, but that’s the whole point!

    Cherokee RoseThe first of last year’s winners was Cherokee Rose, Most Classic. We were heading back to the green room at this point so I can’t describe the act. I’m sorry I missed this because she said it was a very dirty number and there was a riding crop involved.

    Dot MitzvahDot Mitzvah, the first ever Best Hybrid winner, did what she did best. She sang. Opera. While stripping. At one point hitting some amazing high notes while pulling off her glove with her teeth! And it was funny too.

    Shanghai PearlThe Shanghai Pearl, one of our special guests, performed her Bird of Paradise act with a costume inspired by a Blue and Gold Macaw. She gives such good face! And her tail wasn’t bad either! Later, her feathers were available for closer examination in the Costume Exhibit.

    Paco FishPaco Fish, Most Humorous, was disturbingly erotic as a judge with a special relationship with justice. And his gavel. It was quite the contrast to his high-energy cheerleader act, but still showcases his background in physical comedy.

    St. Stella and JamesSt. Stella and James and the Giant Pastie, Most Beautiful, performed their winning number from last year. If it’s possible, it was even better. James, a statue, came to life and seduced St. Stella. For the record, I believe he posed as David, Le Penseur, and Discobolos.

    picBurlesqueExpo130329CJoWeldon_0088w1050f-768x1075Jo Weldon, another special guest, performed her act in honor of all the ladies of Pink Light Burlesque. You can see her gorgeous tribute fans in this picture, but her pasties, g-string, and shoes are equally dazzling. I’m just in awe of Jo. Her stage presence is incredible. She began the number just by standing still on stage. Every eye was riveted to her and then… she took a breath. It was like a revelation. (Photo from WBUR.org)

    Burgundy BrixxBurgundy Brixx, Best Solo, was just the epitome of the showgirl with a classy and elegant striptease. And then there was the boa. Oh, her boa was the perfect surprise. Far be it for me to spoil it for you.

    It was all fabulous! Oh, I’m sorry, wasn’t I supposed to tell you about our number? All right, I’ll stop teasing. This was the very first time we presented this number and we were all so excited! We wanted to bring a little Vegas to Boston!

    The theatre went completely dark, our music, the JXL Remix of “A Little Less Conversation” came up, and a single flashlight came on to spotlight the first dancer. We did the entire thing in the dark, lit only by penlights held by the dancers, turning on and off to tease.

    It kind of looked like this:
    Flashlighgts

    We’re really proud of how it came out! Concept was by Scratch. Choreography by Betty. Costumes designed by Scratch and predominantly constructed by Schwartz, Betty, Devora, and myself, although everyone pitched in to rhinestone the pasties.

    And this is what we looked like in the light:
    Expo 2013 - Jo Weldon(Teeth & Tits photo by Jo Weldon)

    And then it was time to relax and enjoy The Last Chance Speakeasy!

    M2

    Published in: on 3 April 2013 at 3:21 pm  Leave a Comment  
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    The Great Burlesque Exposition of 2013

    Dear Constant Reader,

    I’m home from The Great Burlesque Exposition of 2013, exhausted but glowing! It was a fabulous event and I promise I will tell you all about it: the shows, the classes, the shopping, and the parties.

    But right now, I need to get back to the real world and take care of everything I ignored during 3 days of sparkles and fun (and one day of lifting & toting).

    M2

    Published in: on 2 April 2013 at 10:38 am  Leave a Comment  
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    Friday Tip!

    Dear Constant Reader,

    The Expo is almost here and I’ve been in a flurry of packing, sure I’m forgetting something important. But I would never forget your Friday tip!

    Take care of yourself: get enough sleep, eat well, drink plenty of water, moisturize and wear sunscreen, stretch.

    It’s hard when you’re some place exciting and busy, like The Expo, but treat yourself well and you’ll be less likely to end up with post-event ick.

    See many of you soon!

    M2

    Published in: on 29 March 2013 at 10:35 am  Leave a Comment  
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    Winner!

    Dear Constant Reader,

    The winner of Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love is Red Snapper! I’ll be sending you your book shortly *after* the Expo.

    M2

    Published in: on 28 March 2013 at 9:33 am  Leave a Comment  
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    The Expo is Coming!

    Dear Constant Reader,

    I know it’s Wednesday and no, I don’t have a book review for you. I’ve been so busy getting ready for the Expo. More on which in a moment.

    You have until midnight today to leave a question on this post for a chance to win a copy of Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love. It’s funny, entertaining, and best of all, free!

    The Great Burlesque Exposition of 2013 is just a couple of days away! I’ve been working, working away. Let’s see:

    * Putting the finishing touches on costumes for The Boston Babydolls new act in The Rhinestone Revue.

    * Making a batch of glamour bars for The Last Chance Speakeasy. They’re solid lotion that melts into luxurious moisturizer with a touch (that means, store them in a cool place!) and have just a hint of glitter (from Atomic Cosmetics, of course). The Babydolls like to use them as a base for more glitter.

    * Packing up The Diva’s Coat for The Wrathskellar costume exhibit.

    * Hemming panels to use in Toni Elling’s class.

    * Preparing the B.A.B.E. sponsored drop-in classes.

    * Creating ballots for the judges for The Main Event.

    * Preparing materials for my class on Homemade Beauty. Come make bath products from simple and wholesome ingredients!

    * Sewing adorable aprons for Brigitte and Mimi to wear as hostesses at the Tea Party.

    * Planning to host the Newcomer’s Showcase.

    * Agonizing over what to wear for every event!

    And just to set the record straight, I am not involved in the least with organizing the Expo. I just do a lot.

    Hope to see you this weekend!

    M2

    Published in: on 27 March 2013 at 10:22 am  Leave a Comment  
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    Questions Answered

    Dear Constant Reader,

    I’m running a little contest to give away a fun and educational book. All you have to do is leave me a question on this post before midnight on Wednesday.

    As you ask questions, I’ll answer them, as best I can.

    Red Snapper asks: Where do you get your bulk rhinestones? I tend to shop locally and mix the grades of stones, but I’d love to buy bulk Swarovskis online if it’s more cost effective. I assume your stones for the pasties were an online purchase.

    She’s talking about these pasties that we’re wearing at The Expo. I got the stones at Fire Mountain Gems. They’re a great resource for bulk rhinestones. You can buy by the dozen, the gross, and 10 gross. If you buy more than 15 units of anything, your price goes down. They don’t have every color, but their selection has gotten much better since I started shopping there years ago.

    For smaller orders, I like Artbeads. They frequently have sales on Swarovski elements (like right now).

    Always happy to do my part to make more shiny in the world.

    M2

    Published in: on 25 March 2013 at 11:43 am  Leave a Comment  
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    Friday Tip!

    Dear Constant Reader,

    Today’s tip was inspired by a burlesque performer who confessed that she didn’t wash her costumes much and her undies were really disgusting.

    Wear a Thong of Last Resort.

    That’s what I call it anyway. I’ve also heard it called an Under-G. It’s a wee, nude-colored garment just in case something slips, peeks or falls off. It also keeps your costume clean. The audience shouldn’t be aware of it, but it will bring you peace of mind.

    Let’s face it, your show panties are often heavily decorated and nigh unto unwashable, more akin to jewelry than underwear. Don’t let them touch your bare bits! Always have that barrier of the ToLR/under-g.

    Did you know that cloth-eating insects like to munch on bodily secretions? Icky, but true. And they chew up your fabric in the process. Clean clothes last longer (as well as smell better).

    What to do if you are wearing such a tiny, tiny g-string that you can’t conceal another layer under it? Removable linings. The g-string for my April March tribute act is made of velvet and therefore doesn’t wash well. I basted a red cotton lining to it, which I would unstitch and wash, dry, and sew back into place. I was performing the act so often that I got tired of that process and made a removable lining that snaps into place instead.

    Tidily yours,

    M2

    Published in: on 22 March 2013 at 9:26 am  Leave a Comment  
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    My First Give-Away!

    Dear Constant Reader,

    I’ve got something very exciting to tell you today.

    Someone gets a book*! (cue cheering)

    I’m giving away a copy of Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love to some lucky person who leaves a comment. Philosophy is all about questioning life, so I’d like you to ask me a question in said comment. Who knows? Maybe I’ll even answer it in a future missive.

    For the next week (until midnight on Wednesday, March 27th), if you leave a comment on this post with a question for me, you have a chance at getting the book. I’ll pick someone at random and announce the winner on Thursday the 28th.

    M2
    *So it’s not a car. Allow me my Oprah moment anyway. If this goes well, who knows what future give-aways may hold…

    Published in: on 21 March 2013 at 9:19 am  Comments (1)  
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