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  2. Category:British burlesque performers - Wikipedia

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    British neo-burlesque performers (12 P) Pages in category "British burlesque performers" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  3. Lesburlesque - Wikipedia

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    Lesburlesque is a British burlesque and dance troupe, founded by lesbian cabaret performer Pixie Truffle in 2010. The troupe began as a duet burlesque routine idea, but following favourable responses from established burlesque performers Kitty Liquor, Mona Von Chrome, Isobella Lash and March Violets vocalist Rosie Garland, aka Rosie Lugosi, Pixie dedicated herself to making Lesburlesque into a ...

  4. Burlesque - Wikipedia

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    A burlesque is a literary, ... was popular in London theatres between the 1830s and the 1890s. ... Notable Neo-burlesque performers include Dita Von Teese, ...

  5. Jake DuPree on the Beauty of Queer Burlesque - AOL

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    The nonbinary performer tells ELLE that being on stage is “the most reaffirming thing.” ... London’s Windmill Soho, and as a part of Dita Von Teese’s legendary show. ... “Burlesque is ...

  6. Category:Burlesque performers - Wikipedia

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    Burlesque performers — people who have been professional burlesque entertainers during their careers. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories ...

  7. Category:Burlesque performers by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Argentine burlesque performers (5 P) B. British burlesque performers (1 C, ...

  8. Lydia Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Thompson (born Eliza Thompson; 19 February 1838 – 17 November 1908), was an English dancer, comedian, actor and theatrical producer.. From 1852, as a teenager, she danced and performed in pantomimes, in the UK and then in Europe and soon became a leading dancer and actress in burlesques on the London stage.

  9. Burlesque Dancers: Don't Call Us Strippers! - AOL

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    Yes, it does, according to burlesque professionals in Alberta, Canada, where the Gaming and Liquor Commission lumps them with strippers and exotic dancers, labeling all their acts "nude ...