Peachy Vendetta is a playful provocateur, always ready to upend expectations with a wink and a smirk. As a physically challenged troublemaker, she shrugs off the rules, turning every performance into a cheeky mix of rebellion and raw flair. A proud queer femme fatale, Peachy isn’t here to inspire—she’s here to tease, tempt, and leave you wondering how she makes being unapologetically herself look so damn fun.
Read More“She is flirty and fun with a touch of class.
She will be flicking her hair and toasting a glass.
She is Bubbly and bespoke, lust she will evoke.
She is expensive champagne you will want over again.” - Lily Le Blanc
Read More“… I freaking love my music, designing my costume, creating something that is SO me even though my dear body is needing to try harder than ever before. To be a disabled burlesque performer and OWNING it. I am so close to being one of those people that ‘did it’. Whoop! Whoop!” - Peachy Vendetta
Read MoreRead MoreTeddie Heavens is here for the glitter, the grinds, and the goofiness. She’s basically a sparkly clown (but a cute one, not a scary one)
As I write this, I’m in the middle of my act development course – coaching several emerging performers towards a first time on stage (or spending some time trying to dedicate and improve their craft).
These are tips I have given to ever single artist that has taken 1-1 lessons with me. Ideas that I think can help you up your performance a notch or two.
Read MoreSo you are dipping your toe into performing? Perhaps you have just got started in the burlesque industry - or it’s something to think about. I don’t think you need to spend a fortune to get cracking. Here’s some tips and advice about how you can best manage your time and $$$ when you start out.
Read MoreWhat’s it like to transition from a student to a burlesque performer? How does someone get ready to make their debut on stage? Meet Natty Prospect, an emerging burlesque performer in Hobart - about to make her stage debut!
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