Spring is for love letters: a long distance Q&A with Jett Adore.

•04/01/2013 • Leave a Comment
The Stage Door Johnnies at BHoF (POC Photo)

The Stage Door Johnnies at BHoF (POC Photo)

Ah, Jett Adore.  The name rolls gorgeously off the tongue, sending one into a reverie of fleeting moments shared recently in Seattle… there was the brief but flirty warm-up at the debut of Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel at Central Cinema, a set of blush-inducing seductions at Boys! Bois! Boyz! at West Hall, and the absolutely stunning dalliances (both solo and with handsome counterparts The Stage Door Johnnies) at KINGS: A Boylesque Extravaganza last week at The Triple Door.  We’ve fallen in love with Jett Adore.  And we’re not the only ones.

Jett has traveled extensively, headlining all over the world in over 50 cities, touring most recently throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. As some may recall, he was awarded the Burlesque Hall of Fame’s “Most Innovative 2011” as well as sharing the title “World’s Best Duo 2012” with Ms. Frenchie Kiss. Jett is also one of The Stage Door Johnnies, Chicago’s premier male burlesque trio, who scooped up the Burlesque Hall of Fame’s “World’s Best Burlesque Group 2011”. The troupe were awarded “Artists of the Year, 2010” by The Burlesque Innovation Guild and are ranked among the World’s “Top 10 Performers” by 21ST Century Burlesque. All this, and they manage to star in their own weekly show in Chicago. The Stage Door Johnnies are magnificent together; individually, they’re unique and just as sublime.

Paul and Jessica of Burlesque Seattle Press recently took a moment to get to know the delightful man referred to as “The No-Pantser Romancer”- Jett Adore:

BSP: Hi Jett! Where are you writing from now?  (You’ve been traveling quite a bit from your home base of Chicago we know, including a few recent stops in Seattle.  You also toured Australia last year…)

Jett Adore: I am back in my palace in Chicago, Illinois. Yes, we Stage Door Johnnies have been very busy. In the last several months, we have had our show in NY also starring Liza Minnelli and Alan Cumming, and we toured our show late last year in Australia for a little over a month with the Schlepp Sisters, Minnie Tonka and Darlinda Just Darlinda, and host Nadine Dubois. Since then, I journeyed on my own to headline in New Zealand for a few weeks for the 20th anniversary World Busker’s Festival in February, then a few big shows in Detroit and Chicago, and finally on to my Mini-West Coast Tour which brought me to your divine city.

BSP: Can you tell a little (for those that don’t know you just yet) about how you discovered burlesque, and a little about your trajectory as a performer?

Jett: I was born on the Isle of Romantica, where I was reared by my royal family with the virtues of love and sensual expression. Since childhood, and on my magical journeys since leaving my homeland, I have continually been offered the great fortune of working in the worlds of professional theatre and dance. Along these journeys, I had been involved in several annual events incorporating choreographed, polished, highly stylized dance into an elaborate exotic male theatrical experience. I have also been dear friends with burlesque icon Hot Toddy since we were both but wee sproutlings, and it is he who had the vision to bring together the three Stage Door Johnnies: Bazuka Joe, Ray Gunn, and myself. The ladies within the world of today’s exciting burlesque revival have since been largely responsible for our opportunities to shine our bright naughty bits all across the world. Without their continual welcoming embrace, we would have gone nowhere.

BSP: How would you describe your personal style and/or individual take on male burlesque?

Jett: First, I imagine, I pretend…that nostalgia actually exists for male burlesque just as it does for the legendary ladies. I dream, what if, when burlesque was at it’s original height of popularity, male performers had been just as prominent and mainstream as women who have made history? How would those men have translated the genre? I aim to allow indulgence in a fantastical male character who, just as so many of the divas of burlesque history, has a playful sense of humor without sacrificing legitimate sex appeal. I aim to explore masculinity, and to draw on icons and images which promote it, exploit it, twist it, exaggerate it, expand it. I never intend to bend gender, but I ask, always as a man, what can be provocative in the contrasts between delicacy and muscularity, softness and brawn? Is there a bit of fancy in football? The iconic romantic male image, in and of itself, may indeed be considered in many ways inherently feminine, what with all his writing of love letters and giving gifts of thoughtful bouquets and trinkets, his tenderness, charm, and immaculate, glamorous elegance, despite his brute strength. The rest of Jett Adore is mystery and secrets and plenty of gemstones, and to try to sort through it all would spoil the magic.

Jett Adore (Photo by Roxi D'Lite)

Jett Adore (Photo by Roxi D’Lite)

BSP: In recent years, men in burlesque (many of whom have been performing since neo-burlesque’s initial resurgence) have been more widely recognized, put ground-breaking work out there, and been a strong creative influence on the art form as a whole.  Do you feel like in your travels, people outside of the performance community are starting to wake up to the fact that men can embrace this form of performance too?

Jett: We Stage Door Johnnies have been immensely fortunate that our aesthetic has always been well received in the burlesque community and beyond. We have never had to struggle to be embraced as men in this art form, but have never taken that fortune for granted. It has since the beginning been our mission to embody a male counterpart to classic female burlesque in a way that does not mock, but rather glorifies the art of the striptease.

The vast majority of audiences I encounter, though, are largely virgins to burlesque of any kind, and come, I think, expecting less than the life-changing adventure they eventually experience. This is, of course, one of the most exciting things about burlesque. There is both great opportunity and great responsibility to bring the most polished, most innovative, most moving representation possible of this theatre we call burlesque, as it is often the first impression the audience will have to this genre.

I believe burlesque at its very core is universally rousing regardless of a performer’s gender or an audience member’s sexual preference. Though the crowd may roar at the glimpse of an exposed bottom or rhinestoned nipple, what they are applauding in that moment is an innovation, a surprise, a brilliant bit of artistry. From the elderly who attach to the nostalgia, to the stylish gay men who can’t get enough of the glitzy divas and elaborate costumes, to married couples, to bachelorette parties and fratboys, the beautiful melting pot of the burlesque audience all join together to embrace and rejoice in the fun and freeing art of striptease, whether or not the performer’s gender matches that of their usual sexual desire. What I have found fascinating is the positive and enthusiast feedback I and the other Johnnies have received from heterosexual men. They come for the ladies, but, to their astonishment (indeed, it is often all they can do not to groan and squirm as soon as a male performer is announced), they somehow find a cleverness and theatricality to our acts, which allows them to watch and enjoy and be roused, even inspired and empowered, by a guy getting naked. That’s breaking down boundaries. I love that.

Jett, in a little taste of his ode to beautiful plumage.

Jett, in a little taste of his ode to beautiful plumage.

BSP: Did you ever imagine that being involved in this art form would hold such opportunities for you, and what have been the most cherished moments for you so far?

Jett: Before I was awakened to the rather obvious fact that theatre is much more exciting when people are getting naked, I never dreamed anything close to the life I am living. I am continually touched and overwhelmingly inspired by my beloved friends who are in this business. There are cherished moments at every turn, and heartbreak at every farewell. Attending the annual Burlesque Hall of Fame shows and awards ceremonies these last several years has certainly concentrated many of those kinds of moments. It is hard to top the gratitude felt at the recognition extended by some of the best of one’s peers. Better even is having the opportunity to acknowledge those peers for their own magical inspiration.

BSP: Finally- how would you characterize Chicago burlesque in a short sentence or two?

Jett: Chicago has some of the best of neo and classic burlesque and it is being produced in more and more spectacular venues. I am so fortunate to be part of the scene here; we’re all upping the bar for each other.

Jett reclining with a special friend.

Jett reclining with a special friend.

Visit the spectacularly talented, spectacularly handsome Stage Door Johnnies HERE.

A sneak peek at KINGS: A Boylesque Extravaganza.

•03/22/2013 • 3 Comments
Australia's Captain Kidd

Australia’s Captain Kidd

With less than a week until KINGS: A Boylesque Extravaganza hits Seattle’s expansive Triple Door, the first thing we need to divulge is that as of this writing, the only remaining tickets are Standing Room Only. The second bona fide fact is the distinguished male peelers prepared to tease you into submission will remind you why your knickers got in such a twist about burlesque in the first place. The all-male revue features multiple Burlesque Hall of Famers and contemporary boylesque legends from around the world all gathered under one roof for one gigantic show.

The announcement of KINGS seemed to pop up out of nowhere, reaching nearly sold out capacity in lightning speed. But it wasn’t really out of nowhere, of course- the showcase was carefully planned by the industrious and ever-artful minds of filmmaker Deirdre Timmons (A Wink and A Smile), and Paula the Swedish Housewife- aka, The Swedish Housewife Presents- or most recently, the performer paulanow.

Paula took a few moments on the fly this week to talk with us about KINGS. (We also recently chatted with one of the show’s stars, Jett Adore, and will post that interview in the coming days).

BSP: HI Paula! It’s been a while since we’ve seen a show from The Swedish Housewife Presents, although you were involved with and hosted reProduction (the NARAL benefit) last summer, a cause that’s important to you I know. We’ve missed you! Where have you been??

Paula: What I want to say is, I’ve been hiding in my bear cave playing Goldie Locks and eating blueberries and salmon…but truthfully I’ve taken a much needed break from production, performance and burlesque. Last August I started working on a one-woman show that I intend to perform this Fall as paulanow, my new performance identity as no one but my family can pronounce our last name.

The Swedish Housewife Presents and The Swedish Housewife have been allocated as “a gun for hire” and not self-producing any longer…possibly interested in hosting (so if anyone out there wants to hire her, contact away!).

BSP: What moved you to do a show focused solely on boylesque this time around?

Paula: I am doing this project to support Deirdre Timmons’ next film KINGS (as you see the show and the film have the same name). KINGS is a fictional comedic madcap road-trip about six boylesque performers competing to become the next King of Burlesque. Though Deirdre has directed and produced two feature-length documentaries and has been kicking around getting dirty in the burlesque scene for many years now, this will be her debut fictional narrative film. Read: This is not a documentary!

BSP: You’ve been both discerning & fortunate in your career as a producer and performer to work with people who are a cut above, the best in their genres. How did you go about selecting the cast for this show? (They come from all over but are all title holders…?)

Paula: I am fortunate to have discerning taste 😉 Heck, over the years I’ve just pursued the performers who wow and inspire me, and was fortunate that they said “Yes!”.

The talent in this show is crazy, all the men are fantastic. Mat Frazer and Waxie Moon are not title holders, Mat has never competed for a title, while Miss(ter) Moon has. In my eyes Waxie is a winner, a King, and an exceptional boylesque dancer who elevates the art form every time he sets foot on a stage. Deirdre is really responsible for the casting for this particular show; some of the talent are doing some initial screen testing for the film. But you are correct, The Swedish Housewife has always had very high standards when producing burlesque, she was very dedicated to elevating the art form, an important thing to do when presenting women on stage removing their clothing.

BSP: What do you think makes boylesque so exciting at this particular point in time? It’s definitely gaining visibility the last year or two, although it’s not a new genre by any means…

Paula: Many of the men come to burlesque with a bag full of tricks — training in theater, dance or circus arts – tricks that take years to hone.

Oh dear … am I really going to go there? Yes, I am. Men are not dealing with the sheer quantity of bland competition. The burlesque scene is simply drowning in female performers – and many are just not that talented or bringing anything new to the stage.

BSP: Proceeds from this show will go in part to help with the making of Deirdre’s new film. How long have you known each other, and how would you say you function & mesh together artistically on this project?

Paula: Deirdre is shooting the show for media that can be used for her trailer and for an Indiegogo campaign to help raise funds for this film, which is in its baby steps of development.

The proceeds of this production do not begin to cover the costs of the show. Flying in, feeding and housing international talent from Australia, NY, London, Chicago and LA, let alone bringing in videographers, photographers, and renting camera equipment, can get astronomically expensive. The Indiegogo campaign will help raise development funds for KINGS. These funds are needed to pay for such film pre-production costs as script development, budgeting, scheduling, storyboarding, financing and legal fees, fundraising costs, music rights, and creating a teaser video. Pre-production – the first part of making a film – can be and usually is — the most complicated part of pulling a project together, something people often don’t realize.

I see this show as more of a big decadent gift to the Seattle burlesque community from Golden Echo films. This is not what one would call a sustainable show model, which is why The Swedish Housewife Presents is not presenting anymore (again, gladly a gun for hire ;))

High standards come at a high price.

I met Deirdre when she was making A Wink and A Smile. I offered to produce a fundraiser for her and also offered up the band I was in at the time, Orchestra Le POW!, to play the show. Loren Dutton and Dain Hudson wrote some fantastic original music for the film, which really helped Deirdre’s film project as sync rights to use music in films is astronomical (case in point, she had to drop two little-known songs from the film at the Nth Hour because the music rights would have cost $20,000 per song!). A Wink and A Smile has had great exposure on Netflix, cable, in theaters and now in Australia, but it has only made money for distributors (common for indie filmmakers, just like modern-day burlesque performers!).

I don’t know how long I’ve known Deirdre. I just always say ten years as a default, whether it is true or not. So I’ve known Deirdre ten years. This project is all hers, I’m just taking care of the logistics of producing the live show … and telling Deirdre, “No,” a lot.

p.s. The audience will be shot during the show so everyone should dress up and smile BIG for the camera. Enjoy the show!

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Scoop up the last remaining tickets to KINGS: A Boylesque Extravaganza by clicking HERE.

Shimmying into Spring with Tanya of The Burlesque Boutique.

•03/17/2013 • 1 Comment

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To know Tanya Harris is to love her, no matter how you’ve made her acquaintance. She enchants as Ruby Mimosa (“The Island Flower”) of The Atomic Bombshells, shares shimmy secrets as an instructor at the Academy of Burlesque (“Bump & Grind” is her specialty), throws down tournament-level dance craze technicality as one third of Dance Belt, and in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past year or so, you might also know her as owner of The Burlesque Boutique. The sweetheart of an online store has many “touchy-feely” tendrils: there’s the pop-up shop at Pretty Parlor, the dazzling garden of delights found annually at BurlyCon vending, and the sparkly sundries ripe for the plucking at Seattle’s most stylish burlesque shows. The Burlesque Boutique is out in the community constantly. All that and Tanya still finds time to eyeball new merchandise offerings and talk to burlesque artisans and fans about what they’re making, and what they want.

Tanya comes by her passion for the worlds of burlesque, dance, and retail merchandising naturally. A little backstory: Tanya was born in Kaneohe, O’ahu where she studied ballet for 13 years. She whirled her way through both competitive gymnastics and varsity diving, eventually studying French and fashion merchandising at the University of Hawai’i. All these seemingly disparate interests paid off in spades when she discovered her great love: burlesque. (Though diving hasn’t yet been incorporated into her routines, there’s always tomorrow).

While interning and working for Betsey Johnson on O’ahu, a position opened up at Betsey’s Seattle location and Tanya packed her bags and headed to the mainland. She immediately immersed herself in the thriving swing dance and rockabilly circuit, where she soon made the acquaintance of Miss Kitty Baby and Jamie Von Stratton. Meanwhile, the crew from Betsey’s popular retail shop sometimes held meetings at burlesque shows and it was at such a meeting (at now defunct venue The Heavens, to be exact) that Tanya got her first glimpse of burlesque. It was an Orchestra L’Pow! event produced by The Swedish Housewife. In February 2007, Tanya saw Dita Von Teese with The Atomic Bombshells and knew that burlesque was something she wanted to do. An art form which so perfectly crystallized modern, sexy femininity with jazz and ballet training seemed too good to be true.

Ruby Mimosa (Photo by Jiji Lee)

Ruby Mimosa (Photo by Jiji Lee)

Tanya also recognized Honey D. Luxe (aka Jamie Von Stratton, whom she’d met via mutual friends from Betsey). “Oh my god! I know that girl!” she recalls thinking, incredulously. Jamie put our future starlet in touch with Miss Indigo Blue; Tanya signed up for an eight week “Bump & Grind” course (which later, she’d end up teaching); and the rest is history. A few lessons in Indigo recognized Tanya’s natural talent and suggested an audition for Kitten LaRue, who was looking for a new Bombshell. It was a perfect fit. By August she debuted as newest Bombshell Ruby Mimosa at the Triple Door, just six months after seeing the troupe with Dita on the same stage.

Ruby Mimosa, The Island Flower (Photo by Deborah Spencer)

Ruby Mimosa, The Island Flower (Photo by Deborah Spencer)

Through burlesque Tanya got to know not only innovative dancers, but the many brilliant designers and unique artisans among the burlesque community. She quickly recognized the need for a shop where people creating showgirl wares could present them. She dreamed of a way to combine all the aspects of burlesque that she loved- the wigs, the rhinestoned bits, the costumes and pasties, the socializing and camaraderie- all in one boutique. The Burlesque Boutique began as an online store around a year ago, at the same time appearing as a pop-up shop at shows and locations such as Dr. Jen’s Atomic Cosmetics. Kitten LaRue, Lily Verlaine, and Jasper McCann have also been early supporters of The Burlesque Boutique, entrusting Tanya with merchandising at many of their shows including the incredible spread of wigs, ornaments, Atomic Cosmetics, Danial Hellman underwear, Haute Under the Collar ties, Barones Lovey De Luxe jewels and more at Land of the Sweets 2012. Though she would love to eventually grow into a retail space where the community can shop or gather, Tanya recognizes that the uniquely social aspect of live burlesque shows is something an online presence can’t replicate. Currently The Burlesque Boutique has a pop-up shop in Capitol Hill’s Pretty Parlor, owned by local purveyor of all things lovely Anna Lange (aka Anna Banana). “Anna’s brilliant, she’s just such a great designer of things, and she’s so positive. She’s so supportive and it’s so nice to be there,” Tanya says of showing her sparkly bits among Pretty Parlor’s rich mix of vintage and indie designers.

Pretty Parlor will host a special Burlesque Boutique Trunk Show on Saturday March 30 from 3-7pm. The event will celebrate the ultimate tease- the arrival of spring in Seattle- with a fun shopping event including a little socializing and an array of spring confections for dressing up from head to toe. Everything from spring dresses to wigs, feathers, flowers, rhinestoned panties, pasties and more will be on offer, as well as gorgeous pieces from The Burlesque Boutique’s new lines Trashy Diva, Stop Staring, and Unique Vintage. Pastie cupcakes, mixed nuts, and some sparkling beverages will give you the strength to shop. Or watch fashion designer and aerialist Jamie Von Stratton (also a featured designer at Pretty Parlor) accessorizing the shop itself as she hangs from silks on Pretty Parlor’s pink chandelier. “It’s so awesome!” laughs Tanya. “The chandelier is gorgeous…There’s just so much light and color in there…”

To view The Burlesque Boutique Trunk Show’s Facebook event, click HERE.

Need a little something for your hair?  Perhaps something small & sexy to wear beneath it? Visit the Burlesque Boutique Trunk Show at Pretty Parlor March 30.

Need a little something for your hair? Perhaps something small & sexy to wear beneath it? Visit the Burlesque Boutique Trunk Show at Pretty Parlor March 30.

“COME ON DOWN!”- this week’s picks of the glitter.

•03/12/2013 • Leave a Comment
I'm at a complete loss for a clever caption here...(Pin-up art by Gil Elvgren)

I’m at a complete loss for a clever caption here… (Pin-up artby Gil Elvgren)

Showcase Showdown: A Burlesque Game Show to Benefit PAWS @ Re-Bar March 14-16 7:30 pm

Our top pick of the (g)litter this week is a special one. We love pussycats of all types, dogs too…and just about anything else worth petting, come to think of it. Showcase Showdown mixes burlesque glitz with game shows to help animals in need at PAWS.

Producers Sailor St. Claire and Ace Carter (of Aces & Anchors Productions aka the duo behind Tuesday Tease at LUCID Lounge) have put together a “Price Is Right” style benefit that includes interpretations of some classic games from the long-running television show with a fixation on grocery items. Will the yodeling mountain climber from Cliff Hangers make an appearance? You’ll just have to show up and see.

The show features performances by Miss Kitty Baby, Tamara the Trapeze Lady, Sailor St. Claire, Man Johnson, Violet DeVille, Penelope Rose, Al and Will Lykya, Czech Mate, Mitzy Sixx, Candy Apples, and Minni Bobbins. Miss Huney Bush and Bunny Von Bunsmore will assist host Ace Carter, who bravely steps into the smooth-talking, unflappable role of Bob Barker.

Incidentally, Bob Barker’s work in animal welfare didn’t end with his trademark show-closing reminder to “help control the pet population – have your pets spayed or neutered”. At 89 years old he continues to support many animal welfare causes, as recently as 2009 donating $1 million to Drury University to establish the Dorothy Jo Barker Professorship in Animal Rights. Interestingly, according to a Wikipedia entry on the game show:

Furs have not been offered as prizes since Barker’s tenure as host. Several Barker-imposed prohibitions have been lifted since his departure, such as offering products made of leather or leather seats in vehicles and showing simulated meat props on barbecues and in ovens.

Well that’s too bad.

However, the burlesque Showcase Showdown has some great pet-friendly/showgirl friendly raffle prizes on offer, including goodies from The Burlesque Boutique, gift certificates to All Seasons Pet Care, handmade wallets from King of Spades Clothing, gift certificates to I Heart Dogs shop on Phinney Ridge, rhinestoned bow ties from Haute Under the Collar, gift certificates to Nick’s Off Market, pasties designed by Seraphina Fiero, gift certificates to the Highway 99 Blues Club, and a grand prize gift basket from Atomic Cosmetics/Xerion Skin Science.

We think Bob Barker himself would approve- after all, in a little quasi showgirl trivia- don’t forget that Barker also hosted the Miss Universe pageant from 1967-1987. He’s always been a very busy guy.

Tickets to Showcase Showdown are $15 in advance via BrownPaperTickets, $20 at the door. Bring an item from the PAWS Wishlist and receive a FREE raffle ticket- click HERE to see the list.

Special guests joining the proceedings via slideshow will be:

Chesty La Rue's dog Duggan

Chesty La Rue’s dog Duggan

Penelope Rose's cat Miss Kitty ("Not to be confused with our headliner, Miss Kitty Baby" says producer Sailor St Claire)

Penelope Rose’s cat Miss Kitty (“Not to be confused with our headliner, Miss Kitty Baby” says producer Sailor St Claire)

BSP author Jessica P's senior cat Olive (née Juliet), adopted from PAWS Cat City.

BSP author Jessica P’s senior cat Olive (née Juliet), adopted from PAWS Cat City.

Three nights! Play for PAWS

Three nights! Play for PAWS

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NARAL’s 22nd Annual Chocolate for Choice @ Safeco’s First Base Terrace Club March 13 7pm-9pm

Miss Indigo Blue and Inga Ingénue are among the esteemed celebrity judges at this finger-licking good tasting event and auction benefitting NARAL Pro-Choice Washington. Nightlife entrepreneur Linda Derschang and Cienna Madrid and Lindy West of The Stranger share in the judging, as well as Trudi Inslee (First Lady of Washington State) and many other politically active and concerned citizens that also happen to love chocolate. The burlesque community has been one of the most steadfast supporters of organizations like NARAL, as Sasha Summer Cousineau explained:

“Seattle’s burlesque community has shown a long and enduring commitment to the issues of reproductive health, rights, and justice, and in particular has been very supportive of NARAL Pro-Choice Washington. Chocolate for Choice is one example (Lily Verlaine and Waxie Moon have been previous judges). But there’s much more. Paula [The Swedish Housewife] was a reader at our Liberty Ball auction in October. Wiggy Stardust, Randi Rascal, and Heidi Von Haught have produced reProduction [a benefit for NARAL Pro-choice] twice. And Evilyn Sin Claire and Sinner Saint Burlesque have captained ‘Run for Your Rights’ teams 3 times… So it seems that burlesque and choice make very natural bed fellows.”

All chocolate is graciously donated by over 40 local chocolatiers; cakes and other goodies will be available via auction or purchase. For tickets and more information, click HERE.

March 13!

March 13!

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Some familiar faces turn up in Disney After Dark. (Images by POC)

Some familiar faces turn up in Disney After Dark. (Images by POC)

Stripped Screw in Disney After Dark @ Columbia City Theater March 15-16, March 22-23 @ 9pm

In other big show news this week, if you haven’t yet seen those renegade burlesquers over at Stripped Screw pay tribute to Disney in a way that might just desecrate your favorite storybook characters forever, you haven’t lived. Stripped Screw and friends revisit their most irreverent show over at the Columbia City Theater March 15-16 and again March 22-23. Get tickets HERE– this show is an absolute blast.

A trio of villainesses: Randi Rascal as Ursula, Bella Bijoux as Maleficent, and Lady Drew Blood as the Evil Queen (POC Photo)

A trio of villainesses: Randi Rascal as Ursula, Bella Bijoux as Maleficent, and Lady Drew Blood as the Evil Queen (POC Photo)

Iva Handfull (POC Photo)

Iva Handfull (POC Photo)

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Heavenly Spies in Diamonds @ The Triple Door, March 14-16

Finally, I’ve already gushed about Heavenly Spies anniversary gala Diamonds once in a recent post…because they’re so very worth it. Scroll down, or you can click HERE to read all about it.

Celebrate 10 years of high kicks and hairspray with The Heavenly Spies (Photo by Calima Portraits)

Celebrate 10 years of high kicks and hairspray with The Heavenly Spies (Photo by Calima Portraits)

20 girls, 40 pasties, and 1 big ass band: a Heavenly Spies anniversary gala.

•03/06/2013 • 1 Comment
Celebrate 10 years of high kicks and hairspray with The Heavenly Spies (Photo by Calima Portraits)

Celebrate 10 years of high kicks and hairspray with The Heavenly Spies (Photo by Calima Portraits)

My absolute favorite burlesque-dance-girlie-gang hybrid, The Heavenly Spies, have reached a milestone anniversary and are celebrating in a characteristically grand style. Their larger-than-life ten year anniversary show Diamonds takes place at the Triple Door this month and in keeping with their fantastical influences (the showgirls of the Crazy Horse meets Barbie meets the Rockettes) they’ve added a 10 piece big band and oodles of new girls to elevate the show’s high-kicking finale. Choreographer and founder Fae Phalen Pink, who performs as Agent Rhinestone, is a firm believer that sometimes more is more- at least when it comes to dazzling costumes and thrilling, hyperkinetic dance moves. Although they’re quite at home in the shadowy, intimate bosom of Can Can each Saturday for The Midnight Show, just think what the Spies can do with all that luxurious expanse of stage at The Triple Door.

Without further ado, we bring you a quick and dirty Q&A with the imaginative, fearless, and remarkably bend-y heart of The Heavenly Spies, Fae Phalen Pink.

Burlesque Seattle Press: Congrats on 10 years of Heavenly Spies! To celebrate, I thought we’d do a fun retrospective on the Spies in the form of a few questions, perhaps touching on some lesser known Spies trivia. For starters, how did the troupe form and who are the longest running members?

Fae Phalen Pink (aka Agent Rhinestone): We formed in 2003 when Sassy Delure and I were at Sonya’s having a drink for her birthday. We were daydreaming about putting together a cabaret show when the owner overheard us talking and told us he would build us a stage in the back of Sonya’s. Our first show was called Ultra and the Satin Dolls. We met Ultra for the first time when Wade Madsen introduced us and recommended him as a host for our new show. He auditioned for us at the old Velocity building and it was an instant love connection. I am the only original member!

BSP: Where was your first show?

Fae: Sonya’s on 1st Avenue.

BSP: Where is the most bizarre place you’ve ever performed (both individually, and as the Spies)?

Fae: Individually… A steak house in Cle Elum…. With the group I would have to say a 75th wedding anniversary. It was a very sweet event… just not our typical rowdy Friday night audience.

BSP: Can you recall any names for the troupe that almost made the cut, and didn’t?

Fae: The Heavenly Spies was the name of our first show at Can Can and it just kind of stuck.

BSP: What’s the most surreal or treasured moment you’ve ever shared as a troupe?

Fae: Definitely performing with Amy Sedaris at a Microsoft event in front of 35,000 people.

BSP: What’s the worst costume disaster you can recall in Spies history?

Fae: There are 2! The first was when a spy that shall remain nameless put her thong on backward during a quick change and had to do an entire number that way. The second would be during Viva Oz Vegas when both of my pasties fell off during a staged fist fight/dance with Ultra. A completely topless Dorothy… yikes.

BSP: Aside from the core dancers, who or what would you say is the “most valuable player” behind the scenes?

Fae: In the years past The Heavenly Spies were always run by myself and a partner in crime like Sassy Delure, James Blonde and Honey Sexpot…. Now with each of them living in a different state the person I rely on the most is my husband Chris Snell. Even looking back he has been a key part of our success as a group. In addition to him I rely heavily on Violet Hour/Summer who I have danced with for years… we met ages ago dancing for Greg Thompson and I am so lucky to have her as a positive person in rehearsal and on stage.

BSP: If the Spies could perform with or share a dream bill with anyone, living or dead, who would it be?

Fae: I think we would each give you a different answer but I would have to say Toni Basil. My Dad gave me a VHS tape of her music videos when I was about 7 and I have been obsessed with her ever since.

BSP: What are some influences you channel in creating Spies shows?

Fae: [The] Crazy Horse, Toni Basil, Vegas show girls, Barbies, the Rockettes, Jane Fonda, booty bounce and a hybrid of old 60s glam and current pop culture.

BSP: The Spies are known for their skilled choreography, high energy shows, and fast-paced costume changes (not to mention great beauty!). How many costume changes are there in a typical Spies show?

Fae: About 20 quick changes!

BSP: Heavenly Spies are also known for impeccable taste in music, resulting in a potent pairing of music and choreography in all your shows. What’s your criterion for choosing music, and what are some of your musical ‘spirit animals’?

Fae: I’d say we try to have a perfect combo of high energy rabbit and slithering sexy snake spirit animal energy in all of our shows.

BSP: Ten years is a long life span for any troupe, and the Spies seem to be at the top of their game. What’s the biggest lesson or secret to success you’ve learned in these 10 years?

Fae: We continue to evolve as a group and we have fun in rehearsals and on stage.

BSP: What should we expect from the anniversary shows, and…what have you got planned for the next ten years?

Fae: The anniversary show is a little more classic and uses a 10 piece big band. We are doing a ton of new numbers as well as highlighting a few of our favorites from the past. We have also added a bevy of new girls to the closing number of the show which is new for us. I am very excited to see all those girls high kicking on stage together!

I’m not sure what the future holds. I would like to keep doing what we do. I love performing at Can Can and the family we have created there…

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See The Heavenly Spies in Diamonds at The Triple Door, March 14-16, or catch The Midnight Show at Can Can most Saturday nights. For teaser videos, pix, and more Spies information click HERE. Diamonds features Bang Bang Big Band with vocalist Caela Bailey and a special performance by the Luminous Pariah.

A better tagline just isn't possible.

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Girl talk! (Photo by Chris Pink)

Girl talk! (Photo by Chris Pink)