Top 10 Reasons to see Sugar Moonlight :: Number 2
Posted by Jana Edele | Filed under News
Our new show opens in just two days…
Sugar Moonlight: A Classic Burlesque Revue opens this Thursday at Hyena's Comedy Club in Dallas (Mockingbird Station, next door to the Angelica).
We've been counting down the top 10 reasons why you should brave a Thursday night to see Sugar Moonlight! Number 2…
Number 2: Make History
Did you know…
Since the revival of burlesque, members of the Velvet Kittens have been on the forefront of presenting burlesque into the DFW mainstream.
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Creators of the VK (and our original cast members, many who still perform with us today) were the first to introduce an on-going, weekly mainstream burlesque show in Fort Worth, premiering in 2005.
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Beginning back in our FTW days, the VK creator/choreographer was the first to offer on-going burlesque classes in DFW, as well as provide training and experience to many performers, instructors, and producers in burlesque in the area.
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The VK also were first to feature re-occurring "brolesque" performers into our monthly Dallas Rembrandt shows. (If you haven't had a chance to see them, they'll be taking the stage at Saturday's show in the West End area…but no boys on the stage, just in the band, at Hyena's show).
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The VK will be the first to offer two completely different burlesque productions simultaneously in Dallas upon the debut of Sugar Moonlight! Both monthly and weekly shows are here for your viewing pleasure!
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This Thursday the VK will be the first to introduce a weekly, on-going mainstream burlesque show of professional performers in a nightclub floorshow with a live jazz band in Dallas!
Number 2: Be a part of not only VK history, but also the burlesque history in Dallas