Posts Tagged ‘burlesque’

A Little Bit Grimm

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Yes were were at it again this week! More antics and high jinks at our Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School A Little Bit Grimm event in Chester.

Lola Lashes starred as our Little Red Riding Hood – lost in the deep dark forest of womanhood. After some quick

sketches… Red soon realised she was getting some tingly feelings… sketchers sketched on as we listened to “Like a Virgin” and talked about Adventures in Menstruating

After the break we were treated to a performance by Lola and Lolly Liqueur our Wolf Girl, who chased Red around the stage and gnashed her teeth before devouring her… or is that deflowering her?

We got to draw Lolly howl at the moon in this beautiful pose

Some final poses included both models – with Red overcoming and overpowering her hairy beast!

Sketch of WolfGrrl by Jonny Duddle

Gots to see more pictures?

Check out the Dr. Sketchy North Wales & Chester Facebook page or the Sketchy Flickr Stream

Photographer: Leona Turford of Alt Fashion

We LOVE it when you share with us your sketches please do post them to the facebook wall or email me madame@drsketchynorthwales.co.uk

Thanks so much to Chella Quint of Adventures in Menstruating who provided 2 of her fabulous zines as prizes and actually became our first Sketchy mile higher by joining in on our drawing fun whilst in the air!

And also as ever our wonderful media partners – Alt Fashion Magazine. Their latest addition is on sale now at www.altfashion.co.uk

Dr. Sketchy’s 1st Year Anniversary!

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

I can’t believe its been one whole year since I set up the North Wales branch of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. So much has happend this year, all brilliant, fun, time consuming, life affirming stuff.

I’ve invited back Burlesque Goddess Anna Fur Laxis – who will be performing and posing for your pencils at the Scala Cinema & Arts Centre in Prestatyn.

We’ve got a bit of twist on the night too… we have been applauding our pupils all year for their sketchy endeavours but this Friday we’re inviting YOU to come and pose in a sexy Zombie Pin-Up style comp! The sexiest most pin-upable Zombie will be crowned our 1st year winner, will be looking for great costumes, fab poses and pretty undead pouting.

If you haven’t checked out  the Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, North Wales & Chester on Facebook yet – what are you thinking? Get yourselves over there!!

Heres some fab vintage spooky pictures to get everyone in the mood!

More Dr. Sketchy’s now in CHESTER!

Friday, June 10th, 2011

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Get ready for entire weekend of Burlesque, Cabaret, Life Drawing and Circus Acts!

Roll Up! Roll Up!
Come one, come all, (that is if you are over 18 and absolutely fabulous, silly or have a unique party trick you’re dying to share) for the Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art Circus is in town with sights to dazzle and delight!

Another night of sexy sketching, performances, prizes, drinking all in the name of Art! Well, Anti-Art.
Whatever your (you think) sketching skill level is –this night is for you!
You’ll be set tasks and fun games all under the Big Top that is Saronies Bar at The Scala Cinema & Arts Centre, Prestatyn.

Who’ll be there?
Prism  as‘The Fallen Acrobat’ – our ever changing goddess of disguise.
Velma Von Bon Bon as Monkey Girl – Yep, that’s right you KNOW the one. We can’t wait either
& Mr Improbable – Our Amazing strong act!  Be prepared to be said amazed.

Thursday 16th June doors open: 7:00pm – The Scala Cinema, Prestatyn

*drawing pencils, paper and boards will be provided if you don’t already have a favorite stash that you can bring along*

Dressing up for a Dr. Sketchy Anti-Art School event is muchos fun! From anything like an over sized bow tie to balloon trousers – one night to get C-RAZY!

Tickets are £8.50 (advanced from the Dr. Sketchy’s North Wales website) £10.00 on the door.
Click below on the BUY NOW button to
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Come one, come all, (that is if you are over 18 and absolutely fabulous, silly or have a unique party trick you&rsquo;re dying to share) for the Dr. Sketchy&#39;s Anti-Art Circus is in town with sights to dazzle and delight!<br>
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Another night of sexy sketching, performances, prizes, drinking all in the name of Art! Well, Anti-Art.<br>
<span class=”text_exposed_hide”>…</span><span class=”text_exposed_show”>Whatever your (you think) sketching skill level is &ndash;this night is for you!<br>
You&rsquo;ll be set tasks and fun games all under the Big Top that is Saronies Bar at <a href=”http://www.scalaprestatyn.co.uk/” style=”color: #17488a;text-decoration: underline;font-weight: normal;”>The Scala Cinema &amp; Arts Centre, Prestatyn.</a><br>
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Who&rsquo;ll be there?<br>
Prism&nbsp; as&lsquo;The Fallen Acrobat&rsquo; &ndash; our ever changing goddess of disguise.<br>
Velma Von Bon Bon as Monkey Girl &ndash; Yep, that&rsquo;s right you KNOW the one. We can&rsquo;t wait either<br>
&amp; Mr Improbable – Our Amazing strong act!&nbsp; Be prepared to be said amazed.<br>
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<span style=”font-size: 14px;”><strong> Thursday 16th June doors open: 7:00pm – The Scala Cinema, Prestatyn</strong></span><br>
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*drawing pencils, paper and boards will be provided if you don&rsquo;t already have a favorite stash that you can bring along*<br>
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Dressing up for a Dr. Sketchy Anti-Art School event is muchos fun! From anything like an over sized bow tie to balloon trousers &ndash; one night to get C-RAZY!</span><br>
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<span class=”text_exposed_show”><span style=”font-size: 14px;”><u><strong>Tickets are &pound;8.50</strong></u></span> (advanced from the Dr. Sketchy&rsquo;s North Wales website) &pound;10.00 on the door.<br>
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MBNA Chestival – Vaudeville Weekend Presents; The Goldust Cabinet of Curiosities Grand Burlesque Ball<br>
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12 International Burlesque and Circus Acts, incredible costumes, live music &amp; mayhem with;<br>
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Amber Ray The Salvadore Dali of Burlesque all the way from New York City in her Lotus Flower Dance!<br>
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From Paris Lada Redstar in her award winning ~ Insectiva Queen of The Bugs<br>
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From the underbelly of the Peruvian fire mountains ~Luna Rosa<br>
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Songbird Lola L&#39;amour<br>
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Kitty Bang Bang Italian Burlesque festival winner ~The Fire Goddess<br>
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With compere Dez O&#39;Connor and his banjo.<br>
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*****EXCLUSIVE DEAL FOR DR. SKETCHY&#39;S ANTI-ART STUDENTS******<br>
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<span class=”text_exposed_show”><span style=”font-size: 14px;”><strong>Sunday 19th June 3:00pm -&nbsp; An hour with Amber Ray – Waikiki, Watergate Street Chester</strong></span></span><br>
1st EVER Dr. Sketchy&#39;s Anti-Art School Chester!<br>
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You will hardly believe your eyes when you see the *sensational* Amber Ray.<br>
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Dubbed &quot;…Creative Sexpot…&quot; by NY Magazine and self confessed &quot;Professional Sensationalist&quot;, known as the The Salvador Dali of Burlesque flown in all the way from New York to be with us for this fabulous weekend.<br>
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&quot;My favorite model, Amber Ray, is a veritable chameleon….&quot;<br>
<em>Molly Crabapple who started the Dr. Sketchy&#39;s Anti-Art school phenomenon </em><br>
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<strong>BRACE YOURSELVES!!!<br>
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This will be a mini-session but surly not to be missed<br>
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The hour of Sketching costs &pound;6.00 – Tickets Available NOW!<br>
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Friday 17th June from: 8:30pm – The GuildHall, Watergate Street Chester
MBNA Chestival – Vaudeville Weekend Presents; The Goldust Cabinet of Curiosities Grand Burlesque Ball

12 International Burlesque and Circus Acts, incredible costumes, live music & mayhem with;

Amber Ray The Salvadore Dali of Burlesque all the way from New York City in her Lotus Flower Dance!

From Paris Lada Redstar in her award winning ~ Insectiva Queen of The Bugs

From the underbelly of the Peruvian fire mountains ~Luna Rosa

Songbird Lola L’amour

Kitty Bang Bang Italian Burlesque festival winner ~The Fire Goddess

With compere Dez O’Connor and his banjo.

*****EXCLUSIVE DEAL FOR DR. SKETCHY’S ANTI-ART STUDENTS******

Tickets normally £15 advanced (£20 on the door) for Dr. Sketchy’s fans just £10

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Sunday 19th June 3:00pm -  An hour with Amber Ray – Waikiki, Watergate Street Chester
1st EVER Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Chester!

You will hardly believe your eyes when you see the *sensational* Amber Ray.

Dubbed “…Creative Sexpot…” by NY Magazine and self confessed “Professional Sensationalist”, known as the The Salvador Dali of Burlesque flown in all the way from New York to be with us for this fabulous weekend.

This is but a rare treat for us UK - Do. NOT. miss. out.

“My favorite model, Amber Ray, is a veritable chameleon….”
Molly Crabapple who started the Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art school phenomenon

BRACE YOURSELVES!!!

This will be a mini-session but surly not to be missed

The hour of Sketching costs £6.00 – Tickets Available NOW!


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- At each Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Event, I take some Extinct Design goodies for you to buy. This month is going to see a new range from my good friend and designer extrodinaire ~ Weezi!
More on that next time!
xx

The Princess Bride

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

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Its certainly the month for marrying! What with all the Royal nuptials reminders everywhere puts me in a Cinderella frame of mind. I think I may have mentioned this before but ALL TIME FAVOURITE EVER STORY – Cinderella -

Whats not to love?  A beautiful big dress made from magic (swoon), a glass slipper (Ooooh shoes!!) oh and yeah there’s a Prince too. I used to dream of having my own dressmaking business so I could create the all time greatest Cinderella gown. But the dress is the least of a bride to be’s concerns, setting the impression and tone of the wedding with the invites is where this fairytale begins…

Once upon a time beautiful bride to be contacted Extinct Design to ask about our handmade card Guest Designer – Naomi Made This. The bride in question had planned a beautiful rustic wedding nestled in the lush Welsh country side, the bride chose for her invites custom made hearts and buttons from Naomi Made This.

She wanted buttons, and hearts and unique handmadeness what could be better? And surly fit for a princess?
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On receiving the gorgeous bundle of cards and carefully crafted inserts she exclaimed:

“I can’t stop looking at them! I can’t tell you how thrilled I am, they are better than I could ever have imagined. Simply perfect.”

A sample from the newly designed cards  have been added to the store to buy. Do take a look a the new Spring collection online now!

If you require the Royal treatment for YOUR Wedding Invitations, RSVP’s, Map Inserts, Invite Inserts, Gift Card Information – get in touch!

Naomi’s handmade cards can now be found at Chic Interiors in the seaside resort of Prestatyn on the North Wales coast.

And finally,

Talking of all thinks Wedding  – over at sister site Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, North Wales we’ve been planning a  Wedding of our own! Our own take and tribute to Kate & Wills – the happy couple!  Be sure to come and flex your creative pecks with some fun sketching games, enjoy a drink at the bar and take in the performances.

You’re all invited!

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New! Magazines at Extinct Design

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

New addition to Extinct design is a magazine section!

I’m really thrilled to stock Milkcow (everything 1940s-50s) and Glimpse (stockings, fun and frolics) magazines.

Beautifully put together, interesting fabulous read with eye popping features!

Find out more in the Vintage Magazine section.

A Sparkle Sketchfest, North Wales

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Having so much fun combing Extinct & Dr. Sketchy’s! Fashion & Art, Art with Fashion.

On 17th December (national get the Christmas-party-started weekend) I’ll be hosting the first flirty festive Sparkle Sketch Fest!

With the curvylicious DarkTeaser who will not only be posing for your pencils but performing too, DJ Big G pressing the buttons on itunes and YOU lovely people to come draw, sketch, laugh, eat mince pies and down a few snowballs.

There’ll be lots of fun and games with great prizes to be won.

Tickets available on our sister site Dr.Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, North Wales

Doors open: 7.00pm

Venue: Saronies Bar at The Scala Cinema & Arts Centre

email me if you have any questions, would prefer to reserve your seat or just want to say hi!

madame@drsketchynorthwales.co.uk

Come find us on Facebook & Twitter too!

The Art of Burlesque

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010



Exciting News!!

I’m the sparkly brand new Branch Director and Host of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School in North Wales!!

Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School is the little New York art event that has become the world’s premier alt.drawing movement.  Started in 2005 by artist Molly Crabapple, the concept is simple.  Artist’s draw glamorous burlesque dancers, compete in contests, and win wacky prizes. From it’s humble Brooklyn beginnings, Dr. Sketchy’s now has over 100 branches around the globe, including Los Angeles, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, and Melbourne.

When many artists think “life drawing,” they think of sterile rooms, bad lighting, and bored, silent, models with nary a hint of personality.  Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School North Wales is here to change all that.

As most of you are aware who visit this blog know I love to fuse art & fashion, creative costumes & comedy in my work and Dr. Sketchy’s will bring all this to life!

Picture below of the Dr. Sketchy Event in NYC featuring Raquel Reed

This new venture ties in perfectly with the Extinct Design,  like its fabulous cool older sister, one that wears corsets…

When the occasion calls for it I will be selling vintage, upcycled and recycled costumes, clothes and all manner of accessories at the events, hopefully fuelling the rise of an ever confident breed of young lads and ladies in whatever state of undress…
First  ever Welsh Sketchy will be taking place in the newly re-furbished Scala Cinema, Prestayn on 28th October 2010!
A celebration of Samhain, Out with the Old & In with the New!
That’s what All Hallows is to me!

And guess who’s going to be there….?

The Breathtaking, pulse-raising, and occasionally fatal *ANNA FUR LAXIS*

also introducing headstrong, mystifying , wayward ways of *MISTY FIANT*

Go Book yourself some Early Bird Tickets £8.50 (advance ) via paypal to heather@extinctdesign.co.uk

£10.00 (on the door)

Do bring your sketchpads, pens n pencils although we’ll have plenty to dish out on the night!

Drawing is for everyone! Do come and have a go!

www.drsketchynorthwales.co.uk

www.drsketchy.com

Tit for Tat

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Make-Up, Burlesque, Theatre & Carnival,
Costume, Poetry, Performance & Dance
Magic, Live Art, Fashion & Bodies..

… just a few of my favourite words to ponder and imagine, I love seeking out new and expressive images that are just so exciting!

For me “live” art element of any theatrical based performance is the most thrilling time, a captured moment as the drama and decor, wigs, words and wizardry come together for the onlooker to interpret in their own way…

Having noticed recently a lovely blend of Vintage, Pin-Up, Burlesque and Tattoos – a look that I totally love, with the likes of  Bernie Dexter and Sabina Kelley,  the Tattoos are colourful, cute and beautifully designed. I wanted to talk to someone in the know before thinking about getting my own body art…

Cue the intoxicating Vera Voodoo…



Extinct: What got you first into Tattoos?
Vera Voodoo: Tattoos have been a long time fascination for me. I had seen them in old circus books, magazines and movies growing up, but never really knew anyone that had them. I know for a fact that it was when I was in elementary school and I met a very tattooed girl and that really piqued my interest. I was drawn to a girl volunteering for that because she was absolutely intriguing to me. She had blue hair, and several piercings and tattoos. She was so friendly and awe inspiring, so I was always really open and curious about them from then on.

Extinct: Tell us about your tats!
Vera Voodoo: All of them tie back to important things in my life. My chestpiece is my favorite so far.. It is a green heart, keyhole coffins, roses, knives, and a banner reading “Love Never Fails.” I truly believe in it. It is appropriately a symbol of how I can count on the love in my life. God, my husband, my family, friends…Each item in the design means something different, and it is just makes perfect sense to me when it’s all together. I have anchors on my feet so I can keep my feet on the ground (although nothing is keeping my head of of the clouds), and my childhood love was Nightmare Before Christmas, hence the start of the sleeve. I have engagement and wedding tattoos on the sides of my ring finger and a bat behind my ear, which will eventually will be a whole piece on the side of my neck.

Extinct: Were you influenced by any particular artist/image/theme etc?
Vera Voodoo: No particular artist, but many of mine are semi traditional in style, and some are horror/Halloween themed. Go figure.

Extinct: Any plans for more?
Vera Voodoo: Absolutely. I would like a lot of coverage..I feel naked with as little as I have! I have so many ideas!

Extinct: Have you noticed a recent trend for tattoos?
Vera Voodoo: I have seen quite a few trends in the last several years I have been involved in tattoos. I don’t know about other regions, but I’m seeing a lot of first timers getting rib pieces.

Extinct: Is a tattoo still the mark of the rebel?
Vera Voodoo: Ha, I don’t think so. I mean, I still get the negativity from the public, so maybe as far as society as concerned, but not to me. At one point 25% of the U.S population was tattooed, and that was several years ago.. I’m willing to bet it is more now. You don’t know how many doctors and lawyers have full sleeves and a lot of coverage…there is no much to rebel against these days, it generally is more about self expression.

Extinct: As an tattoo artist, what would you say is your favourite part of the job?
Vera Voodoo: When I was tattooing it was a combination of meeting all of the people, and creating the perfect design that was meaningful and unique to them. I love making people happy… the challenges of some of the designs was also pretty rewarding.

Extinct: What advice would you give someone who is looking for just that “right” design for them?
Vera Voodoo: Time and thought. Those two together are great ingredients for finding the best design. I also suggest it be meaningful to you. Many people are happy with walking in and picking something off of the wall, but I find that the people most contented with their tattoos are people who took time to think long and hard.

Extinct: Where do you see tattooing in 10 years time?
Vera Voodoo: It has changed so much just in my lifetime alone… I cannot even image where it will be. There is already every style imaginable.. I can’t wait to see where it goes…I hope it is more widely accepted, and then people keep being innovative and coming up with new styles, tools and techniques!

Extinct: Do you think it will ever be accepted truly as an art form?
Vera Voodoo: You know, all I can do is hope… I know many people do consider it an art form.. but that is mostly people that get them or at least not adverse to them.. but as for the general population.. it isn’t considered as such and I don’t think it will be for a long time.. I don’t think it will in my lifetime.

How did you start your life as a burlesque star?
Vera Voodoo: I had always admired the burlesque queens on the past, and when my friend was involved in the revival in Oklahoma, and seeing it live and in person I was in love. Years later I was contacted by a burlesque troupe in my city and they suggested that I try out… My friend was leaving the state and I off handedly made a comment that I wish I could do it.. she convinced me to try it, to help the tiny Burlesque scene in Oklahoma stay alive. I met with the troupe and not long after that was performing at my first gig. It has been one of the best decisions of my life.

Extinct: Do your tattoos enhance your burlesque’s character?
Vera Voodoo: I think they do to a degree. Vera is a dark and sultry lady most of the times, so I think the tattoos help…especially the Chestpiece.

Extinct: Growing up what fashion styles inspired you the most?
Vera Voodoo: Victorian styles inspired me a lot, also Flappers and the gorgeous women of the 1930′s-1960′s. I was a ridiculous child and tried mixing all of these…. in a very small and unaccepting town in Oklahoma. To this day I can look through my books of the styles past for hours on end, admiring the beauty in it.

Extinct: What is your favourite tattoo you have or have seen on someone else?
Vera Voodoo: Ah, that’s always a tough one… I have seen so many.. I recently saw the woman with the Octopus on her whole torso, and her breast was the head, so it was 3D… It was rad.

Extinct: Whats next for Vera Voodoo?
Vera Voodoo: Ah, I wish more than anything to be tattooing again, but as for everything else, I would really love to branch out my burlesque performances into more states, and maybe take the modeling to the next step…I got my chest in a tattoo magazine, but would really like to get a full shot of me in one someday! I recently got into the second issue of the pinup magazine Retro Lovely, so we’ll see where that takes me!

Extinct: Anything else you would like to add.
Vera Voodoo: Oh.. If it were ever possible for glittery tattoos, even if I’m 105, count me IN!

Thanks so much Vera!

If you would like to get in touch with Vera for shoots you can contact her via Model Mayhem

or her Vera Voodoo facebook page

Introducing The Manbulb…

Thursday, May 13th, 2010


I love designing costumes, theatrical pieces and OTT outfits. Whether for someone I have known for years or someone I’ve just barely met. It’s like working with a blank canvas and with no fashion limitations! Simply splendid!

I jumped at the opportunity to custom-make a 10+ piece costume for a client who was looking for something dressy, wearable, unique, without being too feminine to wear to the London Burlesque Festival. It had to include some frills, a bit of class yet totally commanding…

So I designed just that! A straight corseted torso with low bulbous shaped skirt, formed by the netted frill underskirt ~ The Manbulb. Made to measure to ensure an excellent fit and shape.

I wanted to create a new sort of outfit that wasn’t gender specific. Also I’ve always loved the idea of reversible clothing, or items of clothing that can be used in a variety of ways, not only does it give life to different looks but it’s fun to reuse them with other existing items in your wardrobe. The individual pieces work equally well as separates, such as teaming the frilly shirt and cuffs with some worn denims, wear an existing vintage tee with the over-sized bow or neck frill, or the net skirt with something more flouncy! The costume and the separate pieces could easily keep re-inventing themselves.

To see more photos and read more about The Manbulb

If you are interested in having an original, just made for you costume or piece just get in touch – we’ll have a chat heather@extinctdesign.co.uk

So now that the costume was ready it was off to the shows! We were only allowed to take a few inconspicuous snaps really as the night was a sort of “Turn of Phones, Forgot your Cares and Take in the Sights!”

So we did just that! First port of call was The Vauxhall Tavern for  a night of  Twisted Cabaret. Arriving fashionably late to an nicely packed out space, we all had to huddle in which was not too unpleasant. We even managed to cop a squat (not sure that’s Burlesque speak but  ho hum…) near the front. I like that I always manage to find the perfect spot. Ha.

I was wearing a blue and silver vintage crochet dress that was quite heavy and my new smelly Vivenne Westwood shoes which were also blue and silver.

Each act was very different from the other, ranging from Japanese computer cartoon character like performances to flaming nipple tassels. My favourite performance of the night was a beautifully costumed and regal courtship dance of the “male” and “female” set to a backdrop Renaissance harpsichord music!



Above: Pic of peacock blue fan dance just before a spot of walking on broken glass… Twisted Cabaret indeed.

The second night had us setting off for the beautiful Bush Hall, Shepherds Bush and a night at the Sexy Sideshow Circus in store- lots more traditional burlesque acts, cheeky, fun and very amusing all made for a great night at the Circus with Armitage Shanks compering.


Some pretty in pink pictures of performers performances with Beeby Rose (who concluded proceedings with a spine tingling pink feather shimmy!) & Chaz Royal (the producer and founder of London Burlesque Fest)

If you’re thinking of going next year…. do.

Heres some more photos and review from the Guardian.

Sexy Circus Sideshow Review

London or Bust!

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The Extinct Design Team is heading to London!

Yep we’ve packed up our tassles, sparkerly shoes and powder and we’re very excited to be off to the London Burlesque Festival! A real celebration of fabulous talent, men and ladies entertaining us with their own unique fun ‘n’ cheeky ways… not to mention their amazing costumes!!

It will feel great to get back to the city for a couple of days, catch up with some old friends too!

Maybe we’ll see you there?

www.londonburlesquefest.com