Sunday, August 14, 2011

Some Awesome Photos from an Awesome Show

July 12, 2011 was Hubba Hubba Reviews Tropical Adventure at The Uptown. It was so much fun I drank a sweet, fruity drink with a little umbrella and the stage lights turned into a hot tropical sun and the lady's on stage made the audience get all steamy. I invited you all and those that went know what I'm talking about. Those who didn't....well you suck. Relive those moments with me now or see what you missed out on.
Bombshelly Betty was a sweet and funny bobble hula girl.
Photo by Raul Castro
 Then I found her dancing with Violet Streak. What a fun night.
Photo by Raul Castro
 This is one of my top favorite acts it's "Candyman" with (from left to right) Mistress Marla Spanks, Cinnamon Stick and If-N-Whendy. I could watch this act over and over. Anyone have it on video?
Photo by Raul Castro
Photo by Raul Castro
  The stunning Miss If-N-Whendy

Photo by Raul Castro
Candy O'Keeffe doing a jungle dance!

Photo by Raul Castro
I love when performers interact with the audience.
Photo by Raul Castro
 Red Velvet doing a beautiful Polynesian dance
Photo by Raul Castro

Photo by Raul Castro

More If-N-Whendy. I can't get enough of her.
Photo by Raul Castro


Photo by Raul Castro
  My Sassy sailor friends Pearl E. Gates on the left and  Cosette L'Amour
Photo by Raul Castro
Here I am as a Mermaid. This is one of my favorite costumes yet! I love the starfish.

Photo by Raul Castro


Photo by Raul Castro


Photo by Raul Castro


Photo by Raul Castro


I hope you enjoy the photos! I am.

xoxo
Dangerous Delilah


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Pastie Making Workshop





I had the pleasure of taking Randy Johnson's (on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/2randy )  pastie making workshop a weekend ago. If you are anywhere in San Francisco, then you know that Mr. Johnson is THE pastie MASTER!! His pasties have graced the burlesque stage on many a beauties boobies. Not only does he make ready to wear pasties, he also does custom jobs. His pasties are beautiful, creative, extremely well made and very durable.


http://www.bombshellbetty.net/pastiemaking.html

If-N-Whendy making hypnotizing pasties
I've been making pasties myself for about two years. But a refresher class was fun and I learned about the best way to make rhinestone pasties. 
Tasty Temptress gluing rhinestones, so pretty!
The Master at work
My first attempt

These are called blanks, the base of a pastie

This workshop went so well, I believe he'll be doing it again. I suggest that if you can, go.
xoxo
Dangerous Delilah

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Surf City Burlesque


I have the honor of being part of the group Surf City Burlesque. We are a small group that perform in Santa Cruz. We don't get to perform often so please come out and support us!




On a side note.... I realise I need to be posting more photos! I'm so sorry about that. Also, sadly since I don't have the best camera, I tend to not take photos of what I'm creating....and you've all missed my amazing mermaid costume. Boo!! I'll get better.

xo
Dangerous Delilah

Monday, July 11, 2011

Tropical Adventure

Please come out to the Elbo Room in SF on 7/12/11!! I'll be the mermaid.

xo
Dangerous Delilah

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Wenches at the Pirtates Ball



I had the pleasure of performing with Laika Fox, Red Delicious, Mistress Marla Spanks and Cinnamon Stick at the first ever annual Pirates Ball in Benicia, Ca. Oh.....what a rowdy time we had. Love these Saucy Lady's. http://pirateball.eventbrite.com



Red Delicious & Dangerous Delilah

Sexy Cinnamon Stick



Laika Fox and her saucy Wenches

Sassy Mistress Marla Spanks


Laika Fox bing DAMN foxy


The stunning Red Delicious























Don't worry I will post a few more from this show, since it was such fun!
Rrrrrrrr.......

xo
Dangerous Delilah

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Lace up Pain in the Ass Dress

I thought it would be so hot to unlace a dress. It seemed much more fun than the standard zipper. I had no idea the freakin work that goes into a lace up dress!
Just to practice a four minuet song you have to relace the damn dress. It gets tiresome. This dress has 62 holes to put ribbon thru. For this act I undo the laces in three different places, so what that means is..... I have to count the holes every time, like I said it gets tiresome.


I came up some ways to make my life a little easier when it comes to this dress.

First, I put a tiny mark where one of the ribbon sections starts. This helps me, so I don't have to count every time and it shows me that they are lined up correctly.


Second, since I have to reach behind my back and unravel the ribbon. I found that I was having a hard time finding the top of the ribbon to pull so I stuck a small safety pin in the top of the ribbon. I am now able to find the pin and pull that instead of fumbling to find the ribbon.

I hated that I was spending more time lacing the dress up than practicing it. Now, with these few small adjustments, its still a hassle, just a little easier!
Oh! and tip number three. Watch out for the fur balls that think your costume is the most fun toy to come around!




Funny Kitty!


Fourth, as you can see the ribbon I used is the thinnest I could find. I switched out the original which was a thick rope thing and put this one in its place. The dress almost unravels itself, which is just what you want when you're reaching blindly behind your back. I give the credit for this tip ti none other than the wonderful Bombshell Betty!


Now, come to the Elbo Room on June 14th to see the dress unlace!

xoxo
Dangerous Delilah

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Relationships and Burlesque Part 1

A weekend or so a go I had two out of town visitors. One was an old friend that I love, he also helped me with my very first burlesque act and is my loudest supporter. The second visitor came with my old friend, for this blog he'll be named New Friend.

On a walk in Golden Gate Park with these two fine gentlemen, I said " I can't go skydiving, I have two costumes to make and pay for."  This caught the attention of New Friend right away. He kept softly saying 'costumes?' His interest was peaked. Now, I don't usually bring up the fact that I'm a burlesque dancer, so I just giggled and smiled at him.

A day later they both came over to my apartment and this is where New Friend saw a newly acquired prop, a whip!
The poor man couldn't help himself. He came running out into the room saying 'You have a whip!"   This in turn got Old Friends attention and he said 'That has to be for burlesque right?" I had quite a bit of fun with this.  This then got us on the topic of me being a burlesque performer and what that is.

What has caught my attention from this silly little interaction is that this was the first positive interaction I've had with a man (who doesn't know what burlesque is) in a long time. That is sad. Very Very Very SAD.  I am purposely using the word man and not people because I have a very different response from most women. With men, they might think its cool and want to go watch, but wouldn't want THEIR lady doing it. The other response I get it is that they believe I am a stripper like the one in a gentleman's club. I AM a stripper, just different. This is what they don't understand, the difference. In both cases I'm looked down upon.

This New Friend was very open, curious and excited. Talking with him made me excited too. It felt good not to be judged. I never care about being judged since I have a strong sense of self and I know what I'm doing is the right thing for me. But, it was nice. He listened while I talked about what burlesque is, asked some questions, was accepting and wanted to see a show.
It's too bad that more men can't be as accepting because the amazing women of burlesque have so much to offer. But it takes a confident, trusting man.....is that hard to find?
More to come on this topic.
xoxo
Dangerous Delilah