2 December 2012

Being a Starlet!





  I have been wanting to write a post all about my recent adventures in Burlesque and discovering my inner Strip-Teaser! So what better time to reveal all than now, I have completed the Starlet Taster course with The Cheek Of It! School of Burlesque and am ready to pursue my tassel-twirling ambitions.

Taught by the gorgeous Lady Cheek herself, in 4 classes I learnt some brief history of the origins of burlesque acts, the basics of bump 'n grind, bared my sexy forearms while perfecting some glove removal techniques, and nurtured my flourishing performer alter-ego!
I found the whole experience so liberating and incredibly fun, I was absorbed in the routines we were taught and spent one week buried in blogs and YouTube videos of current performers on the London burlesque scene.



I also attended my first ever Burlesque show! It was The Cheek Of It's 5th Birthday so they put on an amazing show at Madame Jo Jo's and I went along, glammed up and ready to laugh and cheer. It was as clever, hilarious, dramatic, sexy and inspirational as I hoped it would be and it gave me such a buzz and excitement, I knew that I wanted to be up on that stage and giving it a go myself.

So, if I'm going to go further and learn more, I need a name for my performing alter ego! Lady Cheek set the class homework one week to find a name that encapsulated the personalities of our characters... It was a tough week, with a lot of brain storming and googling to check the name wasn't already in use, but I have found a name that has stuck and feels right....


* Dramatic drum roll...*


Ophelia Bataille

Ta-dahh! My inspirations came from Millais' beautifully tragic depiction of Ophelia from Hamlet, and Georges Bataille's 1928 surrealist novella 'The Story of the Eye' - one of my favourite erotic stories.

My next move will be a bump and a wiggle into the Showtime Beginner's Course at the start of the new year, with a graduation show at Madame Jo Jo's!

Watch this space, Ophelia is out of her box!

Xx


1 comment:

maturestudenthanginginthere said...

Hey delighted to find your blog - I'm one of your Twit Knit buddies (Jacqueline) but I also blog about my life as a mature student. What an interesting life you have. Your classes sound fab - oh and I love the name. I look forward to reading more.