Yule Love It! Yule A Go Go DVD and CD
Well, if this isn't cute, I don't know what is.
The DVD features a dozen burlesque performers (Angie Pontani, Anita Cookie, Bunny Love, Chicava Honeyscotch, Gal Friday, Harvest Moon, Julie Atlas Muz, Little Brooklyn, The Maine Attraction, Ms. Tickle, and Peekaboo Pointe, with Kit Cat as the card girl) dancing in front of a Yule Log to Christmas and Hanukka music played by Fisherman's Burlesque. It's pretty frickin cute. There is also a CD of the music without the dancers, which is a nice bonus for those who just want the music (weirdos).
It's a fantastic DVD to play in the background at a holiday party, of course, but it's also a great way to steal a few moves for would-be holiday stripteasers. The performers are stellar, and they leave no feather unturned--there are glamourous numbers, sexy numbers, humourous numbers, and numbers that are all three.
But of course my favorite part is the behind the scenes extra segment. Performers are asked where they got their names, how they got into burlesque, and whether or not the size of the Yule log matters.
I say, it's not the size of the log, it's the size of the flame.
Above: Little Brooklyn at the NY School of Burlesque, being interviewed about Yule A Go Go for TUN TV.
To get yours, go to http://www.yuleagogo.com.
Posted by Jo Weldon, Headmistress of The New York School of Burlesque, for burlesquedaily.blogspot.com.
The DVD features a dozen burlesque performers (Angie Pontani, Anita Cookie, Bunny Love, Chicava Honeyscotch, Gal Friday, Harvest Moon, Julie Atlas Muz, Little Brooklyn, The Maine Attraction, Ms. Tickle, and Peekaboo Pointe, with Kit Cat as the card girl) dancing in front of a Yule Log to Christmas and Hanukka music played by Fisherman's Burlesque. It's pretty frickin cute. There is also a CD of the music without the dancers, which is a nice bonus for those who just want the music (weirdos).
It's a fantastic DVD to play in the background at a holiday party, of course, but it's also a great way to steal a few moves for would-be holiday stripteasers. The performers are stellar, and they leave no feather unturned--there are glamourous numbers, sexy numbers, humourous numbers, and numbers that are all three.
But of course my favorite part is the behind the scenes extra segment. Performers are asked where they got their names, how they got into burlesque, and whether or not the size of the Yule log matters.
I say, it's not the size of the log, it's the size of the flame.
Above: Little Brooklyn at the NY School of Burlesque, being interviewed about Yule A Go Go for TUN TV.
To get yours, go to http://www.yuleagogo.com.
Posted by Jo Weldon, Headmistress of The New York School of Burlesque, for burlesquedaily.blogspot.com.
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