Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Cheeky Monkeys Back at the Palace!

EVENT:
The Return of
The Son of
The Night of
The Living
Cheeky Monkey Sideshow!

DATE & TIME: This Friday! August 22nd, 9pm
LOCATION: The Palace of Wonders
1210 H st, washington DC
COST: $10 shows us how much you love us!
*** $2 off if you are wearing your Cheeky Monkey Sideshow Button! ***
DETAILS:

Cheeky Monkey Sideshow is back at the Palace and ready to knock your socks off!

Featuring:

~Gypsy/Punk/Sideshow Girl, MabJustMab
~Fire Goddess, Sensoriel
~Swami Yomahmi, the Original Sideshow Geek
~The Most Dangerous Man in the World, Damien Blade
~Mr Eon, the Magician
~Human Wonder, Sally the Cinch

And New York City's own Burlesque Confection
Miss Cherry Delight
She may make you chubby, but she won't make you fat!

Come be part of the sideshow spectacular the Washington City Paper called, "Beautiful and Bizarre."

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Review of DR. SKETCHY'S

EVENT: Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School Show
DATE & TIME: Sunday, Aug. 17th
LOCATION: Palace of Wonders
COST: $5
DETAILS: Revival of the Dr. Sketchy's series

Last night Sugar Ann Spice and I performed in the revival of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School Show ... and it was a revival in more than one sense. The new MC of the latest iteration of the DC franchise is the "Reverend Loveseat" - aka Jared Davis/Art by Jared/former Lobsterboy Revue scene & set master and artist of the Al portrait over the Palace stage. The Reverend is everything you'd imagine he'd be ... slimy, donning a bad suit, gray pompadour, too much flashy bling for a man of the cloth and loves to read horribly bad "groaner" jokes from back issues of Playboy to his congregation.

For those who have never attended or who are not familiar with this series of shows, it's a combination of a mini-burlesque show followed by timed poses by performers in costume for live model sketching to be done by artists in attendance as audience members. This series was started in NY (of course) by Molly Crabapple and has since had franchises pop up in major cities across the country always using performers as models. Here in DC we have had both burlesque and sideshow performers (namely, our own Mab) participate.

As a performer - and particularly burlesque, it was imperative for me to remind myself this was not a "typical" burlesque show nor audience in most cases, however genuinely appreciative. The performances were well-received and posing commenced quickly after their conclusions. I also found myself challenged for coming up with interesting poses for the artists - holding yourself in a contoured (i.e. sometimes contorted) pose for up to 12 minutes at a time. This experience made me think about body form, angles and stage position dramatically more than I ever have before. I believe this will come into play during my future acts.

The Reverend led a successful "sermon" overall and put much effort into a balanced line-up, provided interesting props for posing and engaged the artistic audience as best he could while they concentrated on their work. The show finale was a game of Twister between Sugar Ann Spice and me - each Twister pose was held for a brief amount of time to allow for quick sketches by the audience ... I lost, by the way - I sense a theme developing here, for those of you who have also seen our Lucha match. Tube socks and a plastic mat don't mix together as well as I'd hoped.

Let's hope the good Reverend decides to bring back his revival of this Sunday service to the Palace ... even if once in a blue moon. I for one know I'll be back next time, but as an artist ... er ... member of the congregation. Hallelujah Reverend and thanks for having us to your pulpit.

Amen!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Check Me Out!

Yea baby, I got a new look!

Like all the big Hollywood stars, I got a face lift. And now I have to say, I'm looking sharp!

For all you folks who are reading the remote feed, take a minute to swing by and check out the new look.

And it's ok to tell me I'm pretty. I know you want to.

Tell the world! Promote!

We have new DCVaritey Banners that you can post anywhere you like! Simply download this image and spread the love!
Be sure to link back here! Let everyone know how cool you are!

But wait! There's more! There are plans to get our very own domain/web real estate. Stay tuned for more info on that!

Coming up - more news and reviews!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Review of LIVE HUMANS

EVENT: Live Humans
DATE & TIME: 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 7:30 - midnight
LOCATION: Palace of Wonders
COST: FREE
DETAILS: Open Mic Variety Night

I have only been performing and producing burlesque for about a year-and-a-half although I think in my mind I have been a performer all my life. By no means do I profess to be an expert or professional performer like so many wonderful artists I know - I just really happen to enjoy performing, seeing others have opportunities to have fun, work their craft & express themselves and mostly - entertain people and help us all forget the mundane even if momentarily! I will be the first to admit that I need all the practice in the world to refine my moves, stage presence, act development, confidence ... you name it. But one thing's for sure, I truly believe that practice does make perfect (at least for me, and as close to perfect as possible).

I was recently contacted by Andy Rothwell of LIVE HUMANS to perform -- as were many other area performers -- and I was excited to take advantange of this opportunity to test out a new act on stage and see what other hidden talent we have in our midst. Plus, it's free to everyone, no pressure and was really energizing to meet new people and discover a new night at the Palace.

This open-mic variety night is held the 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays of each month and no, you don't get paid, but I used the show as a chance to try out new work and even speak a little on stage . It was so incredibly useful, it even surprised me! (And my new act worked, by the way) The crowd was receptive, a great showcase of all sorts of talent and really appreciated what others had to do and say. Again, couldn't recommend it more if you're looking to try something new - even a totally different skill all together ... what's even better is that you can get there anytime - no pressure of a call if you're running late, etc. A very laid-back supportive atmosphere.

Thumbs up - thanks Andy!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Wanna learn how to Juggle?

for those who may not know, I have started a new mailing list for DCVariety artists. In the few short weeks it's been around, it has already proven a great resource. This little gem on juggling just passed the internet airwaves (thank you Moira Lee!)

Fairfax Jugglers meet every Thursday night in the cafeteria of Key Middle School (entrance #6). No experience necessary!
7:30pm to 10:00pm
6402 Franconia Rd, Springfield VA 22150
http://www.fairfaxjugglers.com

Other clubs:

The US Department of Juggling gets together on Fridays in Chevy Chase
MD: http://www.usjuggling.org and they maintain a Yahoo group:
juggling-USDJ.

The University of Maryland Juggling Club meets Tuesdays and Fridays:
http://www.studentorg.umd.edu/juggling

The American University juggling club (aka American Circus) meets on Mondays from 6:30 to 8:30pm on AU's campus in DC. They rotate room assignments every week so if you are interested in coming or want more information, please contact Regina Schuman at (973) 919-1834 or regina.schuman@american.edu.

DC Comedy Fest!

EVENT: DC Comedy Fest
DATE & TIME: August 7th - 9th
LOCATION: multiple locations
COST: depends on which show you catch
DETAILS: http://www.dccomedyfest.com

here's what the "citypaper says"
The dc comedyfest returns to our nation’s capital for year number four. The hilarious 3-day event invades eight area venues with over 30 shows August 7-9. There will be performances by JB Smoove (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Reggie Watts (Andy Kauffman award winner), Todd Barry (“Flight of The Conchords) and TJ Miller (Cloverfield), The DC Comedy Achievement Awards Show, the “Politics is Funny” panel, and special surprise guests! The best and brightest will perform in front of talent scouts from Best Week Ever, Comedy Central, E! and The Late Show with David Letterman at the “Fresh Voices Industry Showcase.”