Posts tagged Performer
Reviewing and refining your burlesque act

Often when you are starting out in burlesque, it’s really common to want to rush to create a new act. It can be really helpful to focus on having one or two really polished acts - rather than a heap of undercooked performances. To do that you need to be able to give yourself the ‘feedback’ sandwich - building up your ability to give yourself helpful feedback!

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Catch up with Olive Allure - Building your burlesque persona

If you don't have anything nice to say, come and sit with Olive.

She is dark, salty, and will break your tooth if you are unlucky.

She enjoys long baths in fine vodka, and isn't afraid to get dirty.

She might be an acquired taste. Because not everybody likes olives - but don't worry, she doesn't like you either - Olive Allure

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Picking yourself back up off the floor

There is never a quick fix solution when you are feeling a bit down about performing. But for my ten cents worth there are a few consistent things that I do if I feel down about performing or super stressed. These aren’t going to be the most ground breaking things you have ever heard - but if you need a starting point it’s not a bad launch pad. The most important thing is to remember that everyone feels down about their burlesque career at some point.

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How do I write a good bio and CV?

Writing an artist biography, introduction and CV can be a big struggle. When you have some time away from performing or teaching, it can be a good opportunity to take the time to build or revise these resources. If you are like me and it’s a really hated job - or you just don’t know where to start - I’ve pulled together some of the resources that have been helping me. Let me know how you go! .

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Quick tips to take your fan dancing to the next level!

Anyone that knows me, knows that I deeply love a feather fan dance. It was the first solo I performed and still the most used act in my wheelhouse today.

Most showgirls will have one of some description in their back pocket.

I’ve done some form of fan dance for the past 10 years and here are some of the most valuable tips I’ve picked up - from practicing to travelling to storing your fans. All stuff that might help you up your game and make your life a bit easier!

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