Friday night would be a good one to go to the MOTR Pub (1345 Main St.).
That evening Anthony “Tank” Mansfield will be opening his newest local art show- Exit Wounds and Scars. Live music, flowing drinks, and robots. I mean really now, how can you possibly argue with a show that has robots?
Loki managed to get Tank on the phone to talk about the show, his art, and *drumroll* his first art show in Chicago! Check it out!
[By the way, you've probably seen Tank in his secret identity as a play by play announcer for our own beloved Cincinnati Roller Girls...]
The 3rd annual Carnival Noir returns to Cincinnati on Friday, October 22nd from 8pm to midnight. Featuring contortionists, belly dancers, spinners, bands and more, the show shines an artistic light on humanity’s dark side through a blend of filmed and live performances. Tickets are $15 to $20 and include entry to the Voodoo Lounge for shopping, tarot readings, make-up applications and dancing. And yes, you’re more than encouraged to wear a costume. Proceeds from the Silent Auction items will benefit Women’s Crisis Center.
I had the opportunity to sit down with some of the lovely ladies (and one gentlemen) from Cin City Burlesque, which as far as I know is the only active burlesque troupe in the Queen City at the moment.
Now one thing I’d like to start off with is a comment on burlesque itself. Despite many misconceptions to the contrary it is not stripping. While saucy and mischievous, and often involving bare skin, burlesque partakes more of theater and dance than of simple prurient nakedness. As a matter of fact it has only become associated with the erotic elements of performance in the last hundred years, before that the main focus of burlesque was satire and comedy. So, no, it’s not just some top heavy hussy with three square inches of clothing writhing on a pole.
So here is a little background on today’s interview subjects, as taken from their own website:
Ginger Snapps – Our “tight end”, Ginger is known for her red hair and her backside. Her heavy training in jazz and love for classic bump and grind music are evident in her dancing. Her solos are big in “wink and a smile”, and end in classic burlesque style – pasties.
Sassy Frass– Sassy is our resident sex-kitten. With her Barbie-like build, every step she takes charges the room with electricity! Her competitive latin dance background can be seen in every line. She is frequently heard singing show tunes off stage.
Cherry Tarte -Cherry’s extensive ballet training can be seen in her posture and feet, as well as her tight little body. Her strong and feminine physique can be seen dancing on pointe at any of our shows. Her theatrical training is obvious, and makes for powerful solos.
They are joined by a member of their subgroup, The Hammerheads, their male auxiliary (or as they term it boylesque) troupe. He is referred to only as the King of the Tribe.
Now that we have that out of the way here is the audio interview, enjoy!
[Please pardon the slightly erratic nature of the recording, we are experimenting with a new audiocast system and are still working out the bugs -Loki]
So there you go, a little insight into the steamy and provocative side of the Queen City. Keep your eyes open for their performances, they’re well worth it!
We had the opportunity to sit down with Tyler Middendorf and E.E. Charlton-Trujillo, producers of the local film project Fallen which we wrote about last week. It seemed the perfect place to test drive our first audio cast for CincyVoices.
Thanks for listening, let us know what you think of this format for our audiocasts!
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