How to Get Started as a Performer in Burlesque
Above: Jo Weldon performing at The Burlesque Hall of Fame. Photo by Tigz Rice. Many students come to my classes with the intention to perform professionally. Not all who want to perform want to become fulltime performers, but they'd like to get onstage now and then. I work in the field of what I call "Independent Burlesque," where most performers are creating individual acts that then get booked into variety or burlesque shows. People also sometimes hear about a theme for a show and then create an act based on that theme, or start producing a show for which they then create acts. There are as many different approaches as there are people to come up with them. However, for this article, let's focus on what most of my students are asking me about, which is how to get booked as a solo performer in a burlesque show that already exists. I'll also be focusing mostly on how things work in New York. Traveling to work is a separate topic, but I'll have an article...
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I used to strip to that song and performed my modern burlesque on the pole.
as I've said before
the main difference between burlesque and stripping is the
money
here's a link with more detail (including venues I performed at)
http://i-muse.livejournal.com/24486.html
(Shocking news to the girl who just glued several hundred swarovski
crystals to an empty Jack Daniels bottle.)