Little nerds grow up to be big nerds. Or, this young redhead in Wonder Woman Underoos did, indeed, evolve into a different kind of super hero. The kind that tries to be the champion of the other not-so-little girls, in similar states of Underoo undress, and their strange obsessions. With this in mind, I am appearing on stage this weekend is a very special fundraiser for Sinner Saint Burlesque called Very Special Feelings. Here is the basic description: Back by popular demand, we bring you journal readings, stories and other cries from our naive and impressionable youths. To make an intimate and cheek reddening evening even more bizarre, the ladies … Continue reading →
Ruby Solitaire impressed many at the Great Burlesque Exposition last weekend with her Dr. Who inspired classic burlesque routine as a Dalek. The Shanghai Pearl tweeted “A stunning #Dalek strip just happened!!” and followed with how she had to double-check it was indeed a Dalek and wrote, “One of my most favorite things is a beautiful strip out of an (amazing) and unconventional costume!” Congrats to the many performers who are finding ways to take their nerdy referential acts beyond the niche shows to more general audiences. While specialized shows are important, it’s also important that these performances be viewed as legitimate works of burlesque by significant voices in our … Continue reading →
The highlight of my week was the Kings show in Seattle produced the Paula the Swedish Housewife. It featured the best male burlesque performers in the world on one stage for the first time. Burlesque is seeping more and more into my daily life, as every single person at my day job must have heard the fabulous interview of Waxie Moon on NPR that morning and asked “was that the man that performed at our Christmas party?” I wanted to say “No, that was another tall, handsome bald man with a glittery handlebar mustache.” It’s absolutely rewarding to know that the general public’s perception of burlesque is changing due to … Continue reading →
If there is a sure sign that Nerdlesque is trendsetting, check out this article today on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. Achievement unlocked! “It’s about being inspired by nerd culture and pop culture and letting your sexy geek-flag fly,” says Seattle performer Jessica Obrist, who goes by the stage name Jo Jo Stiletto, and is working on a book about nerdlesque. Share!
This weekend was a big win for Seattle burlesque and nerdlesque. Let me explain…Mr. Wil Wheaton attended a comic book themed show at Emerald City Comicon and seemingly loved every second. If you don’t know who Wil Wheaton is, that’s okay. But, for some of us, it’s kinda of like telling non-burlesque folks “You don’t know who Dita Von Teese is?” But I digress. Nerdlesque is not a dirty word. Keep doing the good work, nerds, and keep putting your best foot forward. I told Wil two years ago that this joke of “Wheatonesque” could maybe happen. And someone took that little joke a wee bit too far, thank goodness. … Continue reading →
I’ve scheduled a clandestine exchange of a 3-day pass to Emerald City Comicon and finally sitting down to figure out my strategy. I’m a newbie comic reader but an old school fangirl. I’ve headed to ECCC for the last few years and my experiences have been mostly very good. Once GeekGirlCon came on the scene, my opinion overall has evolved a bit. It’s amazing how different the two feel, for all the obvious reasons. I definitely enjoy attending both and will continue to do so. Yet, GGC…you own my heart. Here is my personal to-do list for this weekend. • Buy Brandon Bird art inspired by Nick Cage. • Hang … Continue reading →
Nerdlesque is fantastical alchemy combining burlesque and sexy, brave, beautiful nerds of all shapes, sexes and sizes. Phasers replace feather boas and D20s replace pastie tassels in this new and exciting trend of modern burlesque. As nerd culture merges with the mainstream, nerdlesque too is evolving the art of burlesque. Imagine a lady Spock doing a striptease. Across the world, performers are creating genre-defining acts: some serious, most sexy and fun. These acts harken back to the history of burlesque while also tickling our modern-day geek fantasies. I’m proud to announce that I’ll be represented by Red Sofa Literary on an exciting book titled Nerdlesque: The New Burlesque. The second … Continue reading →