“I love all the different styles of burlesque and the opportunity and excuse it gives you to be anyone you want” - Ms Chevious
Read More“She is flirty and fun with a touch of class.
She will be flicking her hair and toasting a glass.
She is Bubbly and bespoke, lust she will evoke.
She is expensive champagne you will want over again.” - Lily Le Blanc
Read MoreI definitely get asked about posing the body, and how you can make a dazzling impression.
Firstly, it’s all about the attitude. It doesn’t matter what pose or stance you take - you have to ‘attack’ it with the same level of delusional confidence of a certain presidential candidate.
And of course your burlesque alter ego and style is going to dictate a lot about the way you want to present yourself.
However, I always have some ‘go to’ positions that I share that make me feel pretty confident and comfortable on stage.
Read MoreToday, I want to share with you some tips on a great stretch for tight hips. I feel like every burlesque student that comes through the doors struggles with tightness in the hips!
And we all know that feeling of tightness and discomfort in our hips - and especially after a long day of sitting! Or if you are starting your burlesque journey and using some different muscles you can feel a bit tight.
Seated pigeon pose is one of my favourite poses to bring some relief to those tight muscles.
Read MoreOrganising a great burlesque hens party can be an exciting and memorable experience for the bride-to-be and friends. There are definitely some tips and tricks on running a smooth night out, and making it as fun and memorable as it can be.
Read MoreAsteria Nyx was born. Inspired by Greek Goddesses, rock chicks and 80’s big hair - she’s one fearless woman!
Enjoy another post in my ongoing series of exceptionally sporadic posts - catching up with performers who are embarking on the Act Development Course.
Read MoreFeather boas are a timeless accessory that can add a touch of glamour to any routine and are pretty iconic burlesque accessories. Choosing and using a boa is a veritable minefield! There are different types of feather boas available - from vegan to ostrich, there are plenty of options to choose from. And plenty of tutorials for making your own!
Read MoreWhether you're a beginner or an experienced performer, it's natural to go through ups and downs when it comes to motivation. But fear not! In this blog post, I'll share some playful and informative tips to help you stay motivated and make the most out of your burlesque journey.
Read MoreOften when you are starting out in burlesque, it’s really common to want to rush to create a new act. It can be really helpful to focus on having one or two really polished acts - rather than a heap of undercooked performances. To do that you need to be able to give yourself the ‘feedback’ sandwich - building up your ability to give yourself helpful feedback!
Read More“…remember your students are the bedrock of your business. Your biggest cheerleaders and supporters. If you can build that relationship in those longer periods of time, I think that it builds your business awareness overall.”
Read MoreI was happy with my facial expressions and feedback from the audience and from my video was that the "Sass" came out which was one of the areas I was most worried about. - Ash the Queen of SASS
Read MoreThe things I wish I knew when I started performing. I wish I knew a lot of what I know now.
The $5 shows. The shows that 3 people turned up to. The outdoor performances where the wind below me away. They did all teach me some invaluable lessons. I wish I had some of this expertise – but I wouldn’t take back some of those opportunities.
If you don’t want to experience the outback burlesque experiences, please benefit from some of my learnings:
Read MoreAs I write this draft, Southern Tasmania has entered it’s first snap, ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown since the first stage of the COVID pandemic hit our shores in 2020.
But it got me out of my normal safety net, of my regular yoga schedule, and my gym routine. And reminded me of some of the great tools I have been able to access since the pandemic.
Here are my favourite channels!
Read MoreI recently was interviewed on ABC Radio on my experience with weight loss, and how it has impacted my pereception of self and on my career in burlesque.
Read MoreBurlesque and payment is always doing the rounds as a hot topic. There are always times where we regret decisions (almost instantly) when you go against your gut and perform at events that feel substandard or where you don’t feel valued....be it creatively or financially.
Read MoreOne of the biggest requests for advice that I get is around building up confidence (for new performers) or getting the 'mojo' back (for more established performers that had a few knocks to their self-esteem).
I often think about cultivating 'resilience'. A super wanky phrase, perhaps. But it’s not always about building up bullet proof confidence. But about how you set yourself back up when you have a knock back or feel rejected.
Here are my take home tips for helping you get a bit more resilient to the knocks of life. Some tough love, but also some practical advice
So you are dipping your toe into performing? Perhaps you have just got started in the burlesque industry - or it’s something to think about. I don’t think you need to spend a fortune to get cracking. Here’s some tips and advice about how you can best manage your time and $$$ when you start out.
Read MoreWhile I love a good movie, it’s sometimes nice to delve more info the burlesque archives and understand more about the history. And if you are starting your burlesque journey, it’s also super important to understand where you fit in its rich history. Here are some of my picks of the documentaries out there.
Read MoreA couple of weeks ago I posted some weekend reading for burlesque performers and lovers alike. It was definitely like the ‘greatest hits’ of the burlesque book world. Or the stuff that you shouldn’t overlook.
Consider this entry the sequel to the original post. Where I cover some of the books that I think any burlesque buff should beg, borrow and steal - that might not be the best seller.
Read MoreBefore any rehearsal a good warm up is essntila- especially if you are working with a prop like feather fans. Often we just don’t take as much time as we could to warm up our wrists and arms . Here are my top tips and techniques for getting ready (and a short warm up video you can follow along with!)
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