Monday 20 April 2015

A tale of two Twerk classes (or why it's awesome to diversify your education)

Evening Dazzlers & Dazzler-ettes,

This may be a delayed post, but it's still really resonating with me in a good way.

Just before easter, I went to the twerking class of "Aussie Twerk" queen, Kristina Moskov. There were people who'd never done a twerk class, or those who had been doing the three nights of classes she was running. I was in a slightly unique position, however.

I'd already done a twerking class during my trip to the United States last year with Burlesque star Peekaboo Pointe.

I can talk for ages about how amazing and hard in a good way both these classes were. Because quite simply they both were and both are amazingly talented teachers who love what they teach.

What I would like to discuss is what was different about both classes despite the same subject matter and why both were important to the development of my movement repertoire.

I'll start with the first class I took: Peekaboo Pointe's. This class was a twerking class, however, what the point of the class was that it was to teach you how to assel-twirl. The different twerking techniques were used to gain the speed and twirl power needed. This class was definitely gearing obviously to the burlesque crowd more than Krista's. a highlight of this class was learning how to "booty clap" and make it look classy instead of stripper like. Peekaboo definitely made it more like this was a nice addition to the repertoire, rather than the steps your should use in your next burly routine.

Another part of Peekaboo's class was that it was also about feeling that movement in your body. Sure, you could do the movement, but if you weren't actually feeling like you were shaking your ass-fat off you muscles, you weren't doing it right! It was empowering to actually feel your body move like that and not be ashamed that it was moving that way because it was actually what it was supposed to be doing!

Now to Kristina's class. I actually loved this class. Kristina is such a wonderful, positive, fun teacher who took the time to make sure each student was getting the movement just right. This class was definitely about the technique though, and how! I was really glad of this because while shaking a certain way and doing the movements to make a tassel swing around your ass in cool new ways is awesome, getting the basic movements down and how they work to become a muscle memory in my body was also a nice "click" moment in my brain, despite the fact my body was also thinking "my body doesn't move like this, I don't like it!!!!!", and is definitely helping the movements become more fluid rather than the jerk to get the tassel around.

I also took the the "twerk-zotic" class that was run, this was actually a slower movement class than the previous two, and the pops of the twerk were more pronounced and slower in some sequences making a more sensual movement than the straight "ass ass ass" as I like to call it dancehall movements you see in modern music videos. I thought that was also very friendly to those who are frightened of how much hard movement there will be.

Don't be fooled though, if you have knee/back issues, be careful when taking a twerk class as it could inflame them. warm up and cool down longer than the class gives if necessary.

Both of these classes really helped understand twerking more, learning the movements off one teacher I think may not have helped develop these movements as much as I wanted to see it development and i wouldn't have been happy with my assel-ing skills as much.

Peekaboo has 3 workout videos on Amazon. I am tempted to start not only building more on my collection of burlesque movies and docos, but burlesque workout videos, and may have to vlog myself doing them on youtube just to show the graceful awkwardness of my burlesque style!

Kristina is always doing classes around Australia and shes coming back to Perth in May! So get in on the action here! I promise you will not be disappointed!



Keep on dazzling,

DD xxx

Sunday 29 March 2015

A handy reference guide of online reading material!

Evening Dazzlers & Dazzler-ettes!

Now, I know this has probably been done elsewhere, but one of things a little nerdling like me loves to do is surf the internet in-between costume bargain hunting, gaming and sewing up a storm. Over the years, I've collated online resources and blog posts that helped shaped my views and passion for this art form which while I only started performing as a soloist 3 years ago, I've been interested in the material since 2004.

Here's my online Burlesque resource list!

Google Books: Type in "Burlesque" and you have volumes of burlesque books come up, from Jo Weldon's book, to Victorian Burlesque plays. Google then highlights all the references for you to go through to read. You can also then make up your own library of these books for references later. A lot of these books are not full volumes though, but what they do have is worth its digital weight in Bitcoins! Personal favourites of mine are:
* Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque & American Culture
* Mae West: An Icon in Black & White
* Lydia Thompson, Queen of Burlesque
* Girl Show: Into the Canvas World of Bump & Grind

So Burlesque Blog: It's part French, part English, but the blogger who runs this has done their research REALLY well! It hasn't been updated since October 2014 by the looks, but its well worth a look, and has a lot of love for BHoF too.

Pin Curl Magazine: Pin Curl Magazine has been around since 2009, and do Print Editions as well. There is great profiling of performers on there as well as some great Burlesque history articles. I highly recommend this website as one of your go-to's!

Simply Burlesque: This blog is in two places. here and here. The older one has some great resources and the newer blog only goes up until 2011.

Daily Burlesque: This is the New York School of Burlesque's blog. Very insightful, great interviews, great lessons from Jo Weldon.

Nerdy & Naked: One of my favourite burly performers, Dangrrr Doll, has only written a few posts, but they have been really insightful posts, especially good for the Nerdlesquers out there.

21st Century Burlesque: Your number one go to for a lot of information about the industry. I don't think I need to say more!

This webpage is almost vintage in internet terms itself, one of the earlier websites I found many years ago and has some very interesting history and information on Burlesque performers. I'm not sure if BHoF has anything to do with them however.

Vintage Sleaze: This while specializes more in Vintage smut, has some really great articles about Burlesque performers and pictures of them. Really good references in this blog too, you can tell it's well researched.

This specific post is an important read if you're starting out or experienced. Always good to remember and there are similar posts out there too, but I just like this one. Read the rest of her blog, she just put out a great post about Burlesque audiences and how to handle them!

And finally, another one of my favourites, Grace Cherry's Blog from Tasmania. A smart cookie if ever there was and talented to boot, her blog posts are really enjoyable to read.

That's all for now, still working hard on costuming, I can't wait to show you what I've been working on!

Keep on Dazzling,

DD xxx

Sunday 1 March 2015

Fringeworld Post 2: Hair and make-up (or how Atomic Cosmetics rocks my socks)

Evening Dazzlers & Dazzler-ettes,

So I will be the first to admit, I am not the worlds best at hair and make-up, I've recently taken to wearing wigs or hair pieces more often now because styling my hair is causing some damage to my already fine hair. On my list of things to learn this year is definitely wig styling and I'll definitely show the results of this!

My make-up is improving, I took a really amazing class at Burlycon and I've taken some of those tips into my pre-show setting, and I've had markedly less make-up dramas as a result! During our run, we had amazingly horrid humidity, so that challenged the base more than the lights did, but I've got to talk about some of the new products I'm using that I picked up while in the states and post-overseas trip!

Nars illuminating concealer: This was brought to my attention while I was discovering the make-up mecca that is Sephora (aka: their make-up artist put it on me properly before I had a chance to say "are you sure?") I use the shade Vanilla and it mixes perfectly with my pancake that I use for some performances, so it's my go to now!

Benefit Brow-zings: I'd been using a different version which was a limited edition wax and powder, and this was the closest thing to it, still a favourite as gels don't work in my eyebrows!

Atomic Cosmetics:

Ok this gorgeous little company I'd heard a little bit about, but then I saw their wares at Burlycon (they traditionally hold court in one of the penthouse suites of the hotel for con go-ers to get a full experience) and after that I was sold! A lot of their make-up range is used by drag queens and it suits many different skin tones, if you go into their Seattle store or see them at Burlycon, they will also make you a foundation exactly to your skin colour which they can make up again at anytime, So there's nothing you won't find in Dr. Jen's range! All of their make-up is made toxin free, cruelty free, non face clogging love,  Here are my faves that I will be putting in repeat orders again for:

"Lana" Lipstick:

Not only is the container a cute pink with faux rhinestone edges, but it goes on like a dream, I've been using CoverGirl Lipstains for a really long time, but this is definitely now on high rotation instead!

"Magic Mixxx Eyeshadow setting Potion":

This item was my absolute saviour over Fringeworld, the tip that was given to me was mix one to two drops of this with whatever eye glitter I wanted to attach to my face and it would set and not move one single bit once dried. Ladies and Gentleman of the gallery, I can tell you right now it absolutely did so, and didn't even do the "into the eye crease" trick eyeshadows do with me. Best works for powder eyeshadows rather than pressed, but for glitter eyes, it's perfect!

"Nude Beach Spackle": I only have a small packet of this for testing, but it was enough, it blended better with my skin than the Kryolan pancake I sometimes use and also was a really good concealer when I forgot my own one night and I only needed half as much as usual. Next time I'm getting a bigger pan!

"Glitter Stack": Otherwise known as my big glittery dong, as it is twelves inches long and has 14 different colours of glitter, including two types of Purple! I can't seem to find this on the website anymore, so it may have only been for a limited time, otherwise the glitters that are available are still fantastic for lips and face.

Atomic Cosmetics can be found at www.colorsthatgoboom.com They have also been doing a GoFundMe drive as a business loan they were counting on fell through. Whatever you donate, send an email after you do and they'll give you an online voucher matching your donation amount.

Coming soon: My next costuming project for the future, and what's going to happen next to Teasing Talkies!

Keep on Dazzling,

DD xxx

Saturday 28 February 2015

Fringe world 2015 Post 1: Showtimes!

Evening Dazzlers and Dazzler-ettes!

I have finished my post-Fringe binge decompression which looked a little like this:

Well, not actually, but it would be nice!

Overall, I had two shows in Fringe World this year, one went great guns, the other one...not so much, but I've come to see that it was positive experience for me as a producer.

My first show at the start of the season was Lady Malice and I's show "Live! Nerds! Nerds! Nerds!" We had lots of performers, a high amount of interest, we sold out over the weekend and we got a lot of positive feedback about the show! We definitely plan to do this again this year and will bring it back to Fringe World next year for certain!

I also brought out my new act I've been working on for most of 2014, a Game of Thrones act based on Jon Snow and Ygritte, it had nothing but wardrobe malfunctions due to a stupid amount of humidity during our season, but it's a good act that I'm proud of & going to get better over time like a lot of acts do.


My other show, Teasing Talkies, was not so lucky unfortunately. It got one show and then it was cancelled. It is sad, because it's essentially a death knell for Teasing Talkies in that form. I have a new plan after an idea given to me during that point that I think will help with the new direction. Like always, research is paramount first though!

Now I managed to see some amazing shows, and be part of some really amazing shows too, here's my list of what I loved:

Baby got back: I'm dubbing this year the year of the Vagina after Fringe World this year, I saw more real (and gorgeous!) Vagina than any other year! This one while short, was really well executed and the audience were not expecting some of the acts brought on stage which was entertaining to watch!

The world famous burlesque hour: It was different, it took hairography to a new level, and it gave me inspiration. All the things you wanna look for in a show.

Briefs: The second coming: I'm so glad I didn't miss this show! So happy I saw this!

Point and Shoot: A very clever musical, it's got a ton of potential and I can see it going great guns in the future.

Shake: Becky Lou's one woman show that was refreshing to watch, really well done!

Jollyboat: I may have only saw some of their show during their act at the Budgie Smuggler's artist bar, but it was hysterical, and they're really nice too!

Hollywood Havana: I made friends with the cast, so I'm a little biased on this, but amazingly well put together!

The Freak & the Showgirl: Life-Changing. Bucket-list ticking. I still can't get over it.

Coming up: Make-up at Fringeworld and how it saved my life!

Keep on Dazzling!

DD xxx