Worlds’ End Burlesque Revue 2014!

Better late than never! Here’s the video of my performance at last year’s Worlds’ End Burlesque Revue at the Re-bar in Seattle. This is an amazing show presented by Purple Devil Productions, now in its third year. Its focus is the works of writer Neil Gaiman. I performed as Media/I Love Lucy from Gaiman’s American Gods (which is finally being made into a series!). “Hey – you ever wanted to see Lucy’s tits?” The music is “TV is the Thing This Year” by Dinah Washington.

I Love Lucy – Worlds’ End Burlesque Revue 2014 from Loxie Arcane on Vimeo.

Many thanks to Otto Frame Videography! I am completely bummed that I will be unable to perform in this year’s edition of the show. But that shouldn’t stop you! Get your tickets today!

Appreciation

Huzzah! Here’s a wonderful video of my “Appreciation” act last October at the Columbia City Theater in Seattle! Video by the aptly named Stell(R) Films! Introduction by The Boss herself, Foxy Tann! Special note: I have improved the bottom half of this costume since this performance: New undies, nude fishnets and gold heels (I had stupidly left the shoes at my hotel so I had to wear these dorky sandals. At least they were gold.).

Oh yeah, check out my new Vimeo page! Will be adding more videos soon!

Video of the Week: “Song for Lilly Christine” by Big Rude Jake

Thought you might enjoy this post from my other blog!

The Timothy Carey Experience

As I head off this morning for my second BurlyCon experience, I leave you with this video that I’ve shared before (but I have a feeling you won’t mind too much).Timothy arrived in LaFitte, Louisiana in the fall of 1956 to begin filming Bayou. He had an unusual assignment from the film’s producers – he had to learn to “dance real wild.” In New Orleans he asked a cab driver to help him out. The cabbie took him straight to Leon Prima’s 500 Club in the French Quarter. A stunning, statuesque burlesque dancer by the name of Lilly Christine, billed as “The Cat Girl,” was performing there. Tim returned to the club every night for a week to watch her dance. I’m sure he needed little persuasion to conduct this kind of research. After all, it was for the good of the film, right?

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