Tease-O-Rama

by Scott Beale on September 27, 2005 · 0 comments

Tease-O-Rama

The annual Tease-O-Rama Burlesque Convention takes place this weekend, Friday, September 30th through Sunday, October 2nd, at Bimbo’s 365 Club in San Francisco. It features a stunning line-up of performers and an extensive schedule of activities.

Tease-O-Rama is the first and ONLY convention dedicated to the thriving neo-burlesque revival. First and foremost, we strive to create an open forum for performers reviving this uniquely American art form to meet, perform, share their skills and get up-to-date on developments in this evolving and exciting art scene. The medium of burlesque viewed through a twenty-first century lens offers endless opportunities for performance – from classic glamour to wry satirical commentary to carnivalesque freak-show skills, Tease-O-Rama has it all!

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