Showing posts with label Burlesque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burlesque. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Queens of Burlesque at the History Theatre


Finale with MC Mack (Scott Jorgenson)

Rose does Lili's routine


Blaze's Little Bo Peep number: Just where are those sheep?

The ladies shine for the newspaper man

The fabulous Gina Louise, Choreographer

 Photos from History Theatre


Knowing I'm a huge burlesque fan, my husband surprised me with tickets to History Theatre's play Queens of Burlesque, written by David Mann and directed by John Miller-Stephany. We just squeaked in under the wire, because this past weekend were the last performances. I was especially pleased to see it, because Gina Louise Woods did the choreography, and I had taken a hair/makeup workshop with her through Lili's Burlesque last fall.

Here is a little teaser from History Theatre:


A funny, poignant, and revealing look at the lives of burlesque performers both on and off stage. With a wink and a nod to both naughty and nice, you will be transported back to a hot August night at the Gay 90s in 1953 where the drama in the ladies’ dressing room is rivaled only by the dancers’ sizzle on the stage. As an era comes to an end in the wake of televisions and changing social mores, these performers find themselves caught between economics of the time and the talents that they’d spent their lives honing. Stand up comics and girls with boas draped over just the right places make for a provocative night of music, dance, and laughter.

I had a grand time. I liked meeting all the ladies: the seasoned artist, Gladys Page (Greta Grosch), the ditsy comedienne, Barbette DeLight (Daisy Macklin Skarning), the ambitious and alluring blonde, Rose DuBois (Emily Rose Skinner), and the glamorous and gutsy working mother, Blaze Comet (Stacia Rice). The story was by turns funny, saucy, and poignant. Of course, I especially enjoyed the burlesque numbers, particularly the finale, and the pretty costumes. The Theatre displayed photos and clippings from the Twin Cities' Burlesque past, which sweetened the pot.

If this play runs again, try it catch it. It's glitzy and heartfelt fun! And until then, you can console yourself by checking out the beautiful women of Lili's Burlesque at one of their fantastic Underpants Shows.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Hair and Makeup Workshop at Lili's Burlesque Academy


Our lovely instructoress, Gina Louise, Ophelia Flame and Nadine Dubois!

Last Sunday my friend Sara and I went to learn about Burlesque hair and makeup at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis at a workshop taught by the beautiful and talented Gina Louise. So, I packed up my Caboodle (yes, from the 1980s, but at least its pink and roomy)with various forms of eyeliner, my favorite mascara, many red lipsticks and anything else that might provide glitz and glamour. I was looking at it as a kind of sleepover without the ghost stories, snacks and sleeping over.

The seven of us got comfortable on the floor near the mirror, and Gina showed us pictures of many gorgeous ladies for some inspiration, shared some tips, and then we played with our makeup. She brought hers too, with lovely tubes of glitter to match the various eye shadow colors and lipstick.

She showed me a look for my eyes, which are hazel, using L'Oreal HIP shadow in Showy, which looked quite bright blue in the container but nice and smoky on the eye. Sara tried one eye in blue and the other in purple.

We had a great time! Possibly blurry photos to come.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Burlesque Costume Workshop at Lili's Burlesque Academy



Lola Bel Aire photo above from Atomic Pin Up




Photo above from Sugar Bomb Daddy



Sally Rand with her fans. Find feather fan kits at Ostrich.com



You can be sparkly like Dita with crystals!

Try Rhinestone Guy for Swarovski crystals

Photo from: http://parisatelier.blogspot.com/2009/03/these-are-few-of-my-favorite-things.html

On Sunday afternoon, I went to a costume workshop held by Lili's Burlesque Academy in Minneapolis and I had a terrific time! Taught by the lovely Burlesque dancer Lola Bel Aire (above)the class was two hours of tips, tricks, beaded fringe and Swarovski crystals. Lola showed off some of her beautiful costumes and I took copious notes, hoping to glam up a bit for my husband and who knows? I'm taking beginning dancing at the academy; maybe I'll end up in the student showcase in the spring.

If you would be interested in other Lili's workshops, such as Overcoming Stage Fright and Hair and Makeup (I'll be there) click Lili's Academy PDF

Thelma-Louise
1993-2009

Guinan 1990?-2009

Griffin ?-2010