Here are a couple photos of my first performance at Colorado Burlesque Festival, shot by Angela Kane.Have I mentioned lately how much I love this costume? It's one perfect for basking in the glow of the audience.

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I'm a huge fan of continuing education. Michelle is an award-winning performer and an impressive entrepreneur. I have her boa and fan educational DVDs at home. All of these things made me jump at the chance to take a class with her.
This class is good for all dance levels. I picked up a few tricks to improve my presentation and body lines. I enjoyed her dance warm-up implementing striptease technique. She's a delightful instructor and I recommend her class to anyone who has the opportunity to take it.
Hammond's Candies has a free factory tour. The price was right and we all love candy, so we braved the heat to get some candy. The tour was fantastic and there were so many free samples on the tour. I do wish that I had purchased more candy after the tour. I was on a budget at the time, so I didn't indulge as much as I would have liked. The candy making process is fascinating. Panama (in a Red Snapper tee) and I posed by the old candy delivery truck.
When I was first brainstorming this costume with gal pal Evie Lovelle, the idea was for me to have something special. I didn't want a costume the same style and color as so many I've seen at festivals and competitions. We found colors that were perfect for me, a style that made me look taller, pieces that I could enjoy when performing. I've gotten comments from several people about the whole package of Mega Costume: my performance in conjunction with the costume on my frame with my coloring. I aspire to make all of my future event numbers a whole package with a perfect union of all the elements.
This is a photo from my stripper stripper stripper performance on Tuesday. I enjoy dancing at the strip club once a month. It's busking for exotic dancers. It's nice to get tangible feedback from the audience to know what they like best. I have found that while I enjoy doing pole work, the audience response (meaning cash) for my classic burlesque numbers is better. I did Mega Costume last week. Give the people what they want, right?
I'm performing at the Colorado Burlesque Festival this weekend, and I found what I want for Sassy Classy. Last night I performed at Lannie's Clock Tower Cabaret. The stage was a nice size and it was really lit well. The house has rows and rows of tables so patrons can eat and drink. The venue has a full bar and serves appetizers and desserts. Every patron is supplies with a noisemaker like the ones you get at New Year's parties (that sound like you're winding something up). Patrons can buy wigs, tiaras, boas & gloves to feel more like part of the show. The energy in the space is amazing.