EACH STRIP-TEASE REQUIRES + / - 45 MINUTES OF
PREPARATION.
« Beatnik Girl » (4:06) Cool cat
My very
first routine back in 2005!
It is a more or less classical
one as the music is rather Film Noir from the 50s: Eddie Leslie instrumental:
“Misty Rock”. I am the typical cold Parisian Beatnik that turns into that
flaming shiny red Burlesque sex kitten.
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« Teach Me Tiger » (7:00) Hi...Tiger!
The costume is inspired from
Poison Ivy (Can your Pussy do the Dog?) and from Tigra a famous Belgian
cigarette brand; a tigress is in love with her tiger but misfortune will befall
the poor thing...
She dances for him on the warm
voice of April Stevens: “Teach me Tiger”, but when her dear tiger gets into
trouble she shows her claws! What follows is rather in the vein of The Cramps
to whom I pay tribute to my way on “Bikini Girls With Machine Guns”.
Two eras, two women, two different rhythms. Three in fact! As there is an intro from Sam Butera & The Witnesses: “La Vie en Rose “, a nice swing version!
Two eras, two women, two different rhythms. Three in fact! As there is an intro from Sam Butera & The Witnesses: “La Vie en Rose “, a nice swing version!
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« Cleo! Cleopatra! » (4:24) Dance Cleopatra! Dance!
Has been especially made for
“The Staggers” "LP release party tour" in 2006.
They invited me for a great mini tour in Austria with The Monsters.
They invited me for a great mini tour in Austria with The Monsters.
This is clearly a nod to the
famous Mummies (the SF band) and to the Hammer’s horror movies!
The mummy walks into the audience on the music of The Playboys: “Whatizit” and is brought back to life by Kari Lynn on “Cleo, Cleopatra!”
The mummy walks into the audience on the music of The Playboys: “Whatizit” and is brought back to life by Kari Lynn on “Cleo, Cleopatra!”
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« Qui est In? Qui est Out? » (5:00) Chez les YéYés!
In two parts: the first part
I’m rather dressed the Dolce Vita’s way on the music of Sandy Nelson: “Tough
Beat” with the voice of Serge on it (yes indeed! ;-)) who thinks I’m rather
"Out" ("Oh, mother, you're so fifties!") so in the second
part I MUST become "In" and am turning into one of these famous Go-Go
girls from the Hullabaloo TV show from the 60s on “Qui est In qui est Out”.
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« Guilty! » (4:56) Hail! Hail! Rock'n'roll!
Condemned for being a
worshiper of the Devil‘s music, I’m dancing to The Eyes: “Shakin 'All Over”, to
obtain the jurors’ clemency. They will decide my fate in the end of the show by
using cardboard signs which have been distributed previously by the announcer
(or anyone else).
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« Born Bad » (5:14): Yes I am...
Looks like Mimi is getting out
of jail!
She's being pushed out on Cozy Cole « Bad », but as soon as she's free we quickly get to know what's she's been locked up for.
Love is a whirlwind from which we cannot escape easily, it pushes us to do foolish things and can drive crazy ...
The second part, usually in height, is on the music of Wanda Jackson « Funnel of Love »
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« La fille du Père Noël » (5:51) Have you been a good boy?
On stage: a fireplace where
red stockings are hung. Everything is ready for Santa Claus to come. But, this
year, it seems that her daughter took the job!
Wrapped in a red and white
cloak, here she comes on the mysterious The Unclaimed: “Village of the Giants”
music, then soon we hear the very famous French Christmas song from Tino Rossi:
“Petit Papa Noël” and here we are into this so special Christmas eve
atmosphere...But when she comes to read the letter to Santa (on Holly Strings:
“Jingle Bells”), the requested presents seem a little...unusual! Moreover when
we hear “La fille du Père Noël” by Jacques Dutronc, there is no doubt that
Marie Noëlle will have to pay in person to meet Jean Balthazar's wishes...
The final is on RayAnthony “Christmas trumpets”.
The final is on RayAnthony “Christmas trumpets”.
A truly memorable Christmas
night ahead!