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Talking about PR Fire | Events / Exhibitions >> Steampunk, cabaret, burlesque, vaudeville, circus, magic and more

 

This is what White Mischief’s got coming up in London. I’m loving the idea of these science of steampunk stunts!

-ali

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PR Fire | Events / Exhibitions >> Steampunk, cabaret, burlesque, vaudeville, circus, magic and more
The nights theme will be The Great Exhibition, a reference perhaps to the grand and evocative Worlds Fairs of yesteryear. There will certainly be enough to take in, with acts as many and varied as Voltini, the outrageous mad scientist who electrocutes himself with visible bolts of lightning from a tesla coil; Bruce Airhead, a six-foot man who climbs inside a balloon; Keda Breeze, who makes sparks fly with an angle-grinding routine; and Steampunk burlesque acts from Beau Burlington and Meg La Mania.

 

 

Picasa Web Albums – AliGrega – The Spectacular Scrantonian Spectacular

 
The Spectacular Scrantonian Spectacular
 
Electric Theatre Company’s Out on a Limb series presents a playful evening of entertainment curated by Jeff Wills and featuring Kate Chadwick, Richard Grunn, Sheridan Grunn, Patrick Lacey, and Billy Rogan.
 

 http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

 

JIM THORPE BURLESQUE FESTIVAL!!!

 

We are crazy super psyched about the inaugural Jim Thorpe Burlesque Festival coming March 27-28.

Sponsored by Dragontown Corsets, the weekend long event will be held in the historic Mauch Chunk Opera House. In addition to a burlesque competition with cash prizes, the festival will also include a Burlesque Bazaar at the Mauch Chunk Museum and Cultural Center as well as workshops and classes.

 

Bellydancers at NEPA Indie Arts Bazaar

 
 
Professional Belly Dancer & Instructor, Haifa (below) and some of her students (above) performed at the first NEPA Independent Arts Bazaar at Eleanor Rigby’s in Jermyn on Saturday, Jan. 23. Haifa specializes in tribal, Eqyptian, and gothic belly dance and is based in Northeastern Pennsylvania a.k.a the 570. Find her online at www.haifabellydance.com.
 
 

Talking about News: Brit Steampunk THE MARIONETTE UNIT Impresses.

 

Hope the resulting film – assuming it gets produced – isn’t as misogynist as the Fun Size Studios inception video suggests. Just look at the smugly pleasured looks on the faces of those men. Ugh. Would breaking free from their tryanny in the end justify 90 minutes of watching women subjugated first?

Maybe it’s feminist in the same way Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse is supposedly feminist.

It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve been fooled.

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News: Brit Steampunk THE MARIONETTE UNIT Impresses.
Set in an alternate Victorian-era London in which steam driven technology has developed at a ferocious rate and all creative endeavors are strictly government controlled, the film revolves around a dancer struggling to be freed from the machine which controls her movements on stage.

Save the date: annual Belly Dance Festival in NJ

 

I may be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure this is the one Rachel Dare and Kendra McHugh of Lotus Fire recommended to me in our ec/dc interview last year. Seems funny to say that, but it was 2009, so… 

I’m wondering what Steampunk Belly Dance is exactly? Is it worth a road trip to find out? As if the lure belly dancers alone is not enough. 🙂

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Prep the calendar: Must-Dos for 2010 | NJ.com: Ent. Home – Impact – – New Jersey Entertainment | Mus
Veils will swirl and hips will snap during the Spring Caravan Belly-Dance Festival at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Somerset, April 28 through May 2. Besides performances by troupes and solo artists, there will be basic classes for newbies and kids, plus advanced workshops in funk fusion, urban tribal and the ever popular steampunk.

Talking about Burlesque back on Bourbon Street in French Quarter | New Orleans Music News – – NOLA.com

 

This article by Alison Fensterstock about burlesque artist Trixie Minx’s latest endeavor is part review and has dips into New Orleans history. A nice piece of journalism and a good read.

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Burlesque back on Bourbon Street in French Quarter | New Orleans Music News – – NOLA.com
Attendees at the Burlesque Ballroom are having a last-stop-of-the-night experience very similar to what their counterparts on Bourbon Street saw after midnight 50 or 60 years ago.“The mission of the event is not to have people just sit down and observe, but to really get into it and feel like dancing too,” Minx said. “Like they’re at a party.”

Brrrr… winter is inevitable

Pittsburgh’s Zany Umbrella Circus will perform at this year’s circus-themed First Night Scranton (http://www.scrantonfirstnight.com). It should be plenty cold in NEPA by Dec. 31, even as this November has so far been kind.

To help you get in the mood … this video is pretty chill.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEYqM-JIo-I

Zany Umbrella seems to be more socially oriented than other modern troupes. According to its mission statement, it "uses art as a vehicle to further social change, promote dialogue, teach cooperation skills and encourage children of all backgrounds to use their imaginations and create artwork of their own." Aw. I bet they get a lot of grant money for that. I’m not knocking it. Kids need to see this stuff now more than ever. Their poor little minds are cluttered with Disney channel nonstop commercial entertainment grooming them to be good brand-loyal consumers.

ZUC’s 2009 repertoire includes programs titled "The Enchanted Toay Box," "Vagabond," about Irish musician/craftsmen traveling in wagons and on bicycles, and a solo show "My Grandfather’s Circus," harkening back to dust bowl days and a circus brought to life out of ordinary objects in "an unlikely situation."

 

–ag

 

 

this way to the egress

 
Commenting casually via twitter this weekend, 570 friends @bgfulton and @erin_nissley mentioned a "steampunk band" that played in conjunction with a Halloween Rocky Horror Picture Show event at The Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg. This Way to the Egress was "interesting" they said, although hard to hear due to venue sound issues. After listening to a few tracks, I’m leaning more toward dark carnival cabaret than steampunk. Regardless, it’s yet another example of how close to home the the enthusiasm for NeoVaudeville has hit.
 
Hailing from Bethlehem, PA, the trio describes itself at myspace.com as "elctroacoustic / experimental / classical," and says its sound is akin to:
"organ grinders, cave dwellers, and sin catchers! Dark showtunes, cabaret gypsy punk improv! Foot stomping, tamborine clapping, xylophone skeletal rib playing! vox shrieking, throat scratching, voice manipulation! contorting notes of music mayhem into twisted forms of Annihilation!"
 
Well, they definitely seem to grasp the aesthetic. Among the more obvert NeoVaudeville references they cite are Jason Webley and Gogol Bordello.  The page is wallpapered with vintage photos of sideshow freaks. (Hey- according to the schedule they’ll be playing in Plains on Friday, Nov. 13 at Ole Tyme Charley’s at a "Freak Show Friday" program!)
 
Not to digress but the name of the band, by the way, comes from a famous and very telling story about American showman P.T. Barnum. Frustrated when people lingered too long at the exhibits (e.g. Feejee Mermaid, Siamese Twins Cheng and Eng, etc.) in his American Museum, Barnum posted signs reading "This Way to the Egress," counting on the fact that patrons, not recognizing "egress" as another name for "exit," would assume an even more remarkable attraction waited behind the door, only to then find themselves outside.
 
-ag 
 

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