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Burlesque Ball - 12th November 2021

The Glorious Return Of Burlesque With Paris At The 2021 Burlesque Ball…

The much-anticipated Burlesque Ball made its triumphant return in 2021 with the Burlesque With Paris Burlesque Ball show on the 12th of November. This night of passion and tease took place at the Drax Sports and Social Club, bringing together a star-studded line-up of performers and an audience ready to embrace the magic of Burlesque With Paris.

As the date of the 12th of November edged closer, the atmosphere among the performers and the audience alike became increasingly charged with anticipation. Notable figures such as Pinkie T’Boo, Khandie Khisses, and Stu Hamilton, alongside the eagerly awaiting crowd, were brimming with excitement for the return of the Burlesque With Paris Burlesque Burlesque Ball.

The fervour was palpable, with rehearsals intensifying and the final touches being added to the costumes, ensuring that every sequin was in place. Guests began counting down the days, speculating on the performances and the mesmerising acts that were promised. Social media buzzed with sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes glimpses, fuelling the anticipation further.

It was more than just a show; it was the revival of a cherished tradition, eagerly awaited by fans and performers who were ready to be part of the spectacle that celebrates the essence of burlesque.

Hosted by the fabulous Pinkie T’Boo, the ball kicked off with a bang as the audience eagerly awaited the first act to grace the stage. It was a night of celebration, empowerment, and artistic expression, showcasing the diverse talents of burlesque performers from various classes. Let's dive into the exciting recap of this spectacular event that left everyone in awe.

The stage was set alight as Featherstone Foxes took the lead, heralding the start of an exhilarating evening with their rendition of ‘Welcome To Burlesque’. Adorned in a spectacular array of corsets, ruffle shorts, ruffle skirts, stockings, pop socks, and wigs, each performer brought an individual charm and elegance, yet stood united in their dazzling display. As they weaved through their meticulously choreographed routine, the act of sprinkling rose petals whilst gracefully removing their gloves added a touch of enchanting theatricality. The response from the crowd was electric, with applause and cheers resonating through the venue, affirming the Foxes' position as the perfect ice-breakers for a night brimming with promise and spectacle. Their performance not only set a high standard for the acts to follow but also captured the essence of burlesque—celebrating beauty, art, and the joy of performance.

Selby Sirens, featuring the enchanting Delicious Denise and Bubblez Byzance, brought a touch of the exotic to the Burlesque With Paris 2021 Burlesque Ball. As the first notes of ‘Dum Tek Tek’ echoed through the venue, they elegantly stepped onto the stage, their timing impeccable with the rhythm. Their attire shimmered under the spotlight, with costumes that glittered and caught every eye in the room. Utilising belly dancing canes as extensions of their own movements, they moved with a grace and precision that was nothing short of mesmerising. Each sway and hip shake was a testament to their mastery of the ancient art form, presented with a contemporary flair that resonated with the audience. The captivation was palpable, as cheers and applause followed their every move, highlighting the skill and passion behind their performance. Through their routine, the duo from Selby Sirens not only entertained but also transported the audience to a realm where the traditional and modern blend seamlessly, leaving an indelible mark on the evening's festivities.

Stepping into the spotlight for her inaugural solo appearance, Luscious Lizzie from Featherstone Follies presented an unforgettable performance that left an indelible impression on the Burlesque With Paris 2021 Burlesque Ball. Adorned in a striking ensemble of a black lace bodystocking complemented by a matching bra and knickers, her presence on stage was nothing short of commanding. Accompanied by the rock anthem ‘Cherry Pie’, she effortlessly merged sass with sophisticated poise, executing a chair routine imbued with an audacious blend of bump and grind movements. With every motion, Lucious Lizzie encapsulated the quintessence of burlesque's empowering spirit, engaging the audience with a display of confidence and allure. The crescendo of her act culminated in a dramatic petal pour, as she meticulously plucked rose petals from her bra, a gesture that not only symbolised the finale of her act but also the blossoming of her solo career. A bold chair pose marked the end of her performance, leaving the spectators in rapturous applause. Through her debut, Lucious Lizzie demonstrated the potent combination of vulnerability and strength, ensuring that her solo venture was both a personal and public triumph.

In a dazzling display of synchronicity and allure, Panda Sparkles and Miss Emerald Du Jour from Hull Honeys graced the stage with their captivating routine to 'Pony'. Donning eye-catching green and black ensembles, they brought a fresh vibrancy to the evening. Their performance was a masterclass in the art of bump and grind, executed with a finesse that held the audience spellbound. With each meticulously choreographed move, they peeled away their gloves, followed by their bump skirts, and finally, their bras, revealing tasteful pasties beneath. The precision of their hip rolls and bumps, paired with the strategic removal of garments, created an atmosphere of exhilaration and anticipation. As the routine progressed, the audience's enthusiasm grew, culminating in a crescendo of applause and cheers. Their dynamic presence on stage not only showcased their individual talents but also their impeccable ability to perform in unison, adding a compelling layer to the evening's array of performances. Through their artistry, Panda Sparkles and Miss Emerald Du Jour exemplified the power of partnership in burlesque, leaving an unforgettable mark on the hearts of all who witnessed their performance.

The curtains lifted to reveal Femme Fatal from Goole Goddesses, poised to embark on a mesmerising journey with her performance to ‘Adiemus’. Clad in a resplendent red and gold costume, topped off with a feather headdress, she immediately captivated the audience with her enigmatic presence. Femme Fatal's routine was an intricate dance of seduction and elegance, starting from the floor, she gracefully ascended to her feet, shedding her gown to unveil a shimmering gold ensemble beneath. The audience was further enthralled as she unfurled her silk fans, adding a layer of mystique to her act. Her ability to intertwine the unexpected with classic burlesque elements was evident as she concluded with a daring tassel reveal, eliciting a thunderous ovation from the spectators. Femme Fatal's performance was a declaration of the night's enchanting journey ahead, leaving the audience spellbound and hungry for more.

Next to grace the stage were the Hull Honeys, Sugarboo, Atomic Storm, Amethyst Moonshine, and Cherry Noir, each presenting their own distinct charm in a group performance that was as elegant as it was enthralling. Adorned in opulent black gowns, their entrance was marked by individual solo segments that beautifully transitioned into a cohesive spectacle. With black ostrich fans in hand, they painted a picture of synchronised perfection, dancing to the haunting melody of ‘Call Out My Name’. Their flawless execution and harmonious movements made them the epitome of boudoir elegance, leaving the audience utterly captivated. As they came together, their fans fluttered in unison, creating mesmerising patterns that added a layer of sophistication to their routine. This performance, a debut for them as a small group, was met with resounding applause, a testament to their collective talent and the unforgettable allure they brought to the Burlesque Ball.

Lusty L’Amour, from Featherstone Follies, graced the stage with a performance that perfectly melded vocal prowess with visual allure. In an act that saw her interpreting ‘When You’re Good To Mama’, she captured the audience’s imagination from the moment she appeared. Adorned in a striking black ensemble comprising a long gown, gloves, and boa, she seamlessly transitioned from singing to a dynamic burlesque routine. As the performance unfolded, she skillfully discarded her attire to reveal a dazzling sequined bra, corset, patterned tights, and ruffle bloomers beneath. Her routine, punctuated by bum rolls and shimmies, not only showcased her exceptional singing talent but also her flair for engaging the audience with every movement. The applause and whistles that filled the room as she concluded her act were a testament to her remarkable ability to combine her vocal talent with the art of burlesque, making her segment a standout moment of the evening.

The festivities flourished as Coral Kisses, from Featherstone Follies, unveiled her ‘Razzle Dazzle’ cabaret routine. Adorned in a resplendent purple and black ensemble, she elegantly manoeuvred her boa across the stage, signalling the start of a riveting performance. Her skilful disrobing, synchronised perfectly with the pulsating beats, showcased a striking purple and black corset beneath her black lace blouse, followed by the sleek removal of her gloves. Each movement was a testament to her impeccable timing and artistry. The audience was thoroughly captivated by her dynamic presence, erupting into a powerful ovation as she struck her final, glamorous pose. Coral Kisses’ performance was not just an act, it was a declaration of the mesmerising night that lay ahead, marking a fiery commencement to the Burlesque Ball of 2021.

The stage was next graced by Cupid Stunt from Featherstone Follies, marking her solo debut in a spectacle that could only be described as the epitome of festive charm. Adorned in a vibrant mix of red and white, her ensemble perfectly captured the essence of the Christmas spirit, complete with a playful hat that sat jauntily atop her head. With ‘Santa Baby’ setting a merry tune, Cupid Stunt’s performance was a delightful concoction of dance, tinsel, and the magic of wrapped gifts, bringing a unique twist to the holiday classic. Her act, infused with the whimsy of the season, unfolded on stage as she skillfully engaged with a chair, adding a dash of sauciness to the routine. The audience's reaction was immediate and jubilant, their applause and cheers a testament to the joy and entertainment Cupid Stunt brought to the Burlesque Ball. Her ability to blend humour with her striking stage presence in this festive number made her performance a memorable highlight of the evening, capturing the hearts of those in attendance and spreading a wave of Yuletide cheer across the room.

Illuminating the stage with their scintillating presence, Goole Goddesses delivered a spellbinding performance titled ‘All That Jazz’. Clad in shimmering black attire, adorned with sparkles that caught every flicker of the spotlight, these performers embodied the essence of cabaret glamour. The meticulous choreography, interwoven with the radiant costumes, created an atmosphere of sheer elegance and allure. As they moved in flawless synchrony, their legwork and characterised actions showcased a level of precision and harmony that was truly captivating. Noteworthy was the inclusion of performers making their stage debut, who, despite being newcomers, displayed a confidence and grace akin to seasoned professionals. The ensemble’s routine culminated in a breathtaking moment as the leading Goddess revealed her golden tassels, a daring and dazzling finale that drew enthusiastic cheers and whistles from the audience. Their performance was a testament to the power of collective artistry, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of all who witnessed their magic.

In an awe-inspiring display of artistry, Paris Chantilly took centre stage with her act, 'Medusa Scorned and Feared'. Her initial appearance, adorned in an intricately embellished body cage and beaded bra, promised a performance of unparalleled enchantment. The innovative reverse striptease saw her gradually adding elements to her ensemble, each piece more captivating than the last. As darkness enveloped the stage, punctuated by sudden bolts of artificial thunder, Paris transformed before the audience's eyes. The moment the lights revealed her adorned in a gem-studded snake headdress, the atmosphere was electric. With the dramatic shift in music, she unfurled her black and green light-up isis wings, casting an ethereal glow across the stage. Her movement was poetry in motion, her poses and leg lines executed with such precision and grace, they seemed otherworldly. Paris's ability to embody the character of Medusa, blending allure with the fearsome, left the audience spellbound. Each step, turn, and gesture was a testament to her mastery of the art of burlesque, creating an experience that transcended mere performance. It was, in every sense, a captivating spectacle that lingered in the minds of those present, long after the stage lights dimmed.

As the first half of the show came to an end, the audience was buzzing with excitement, eagerly anticipating the start of the second half. Pinkie T’Boo returned to the stage, ready to kick off the next set of performances at the Burlesque Ball.

The moment Pinkie T’Boo re-emerged onto the stage was nothing short of spectacular, igniting a wave of energy throughout the venue that set the tone for the second act of the Burlesque Ball. Dressed to impress, Pinkie's dynamic presence was a beacon of excitement, commanding the attention of every spectator. With a charismatic flourish, she prepared the crowd for what was to come, her enthusiasm infectious, ensuring that the anticipation in the room reached its zenith. The roar of applause and cheers that greeted her signalled not just the affection of the audience for the beloved host but also their readiness to be enthralled by the night's forthcoming attractions. Pinkie's return was not just a transition into the next phase of the show, it was a masterclass in how to captivate and energise an audience, making it crystal clear that the Burlesque Ball was about to ascend to even greater heights of entertainment.

As the curtain rose once again, the Selby Sirens were the first to capture the audience's attention, adorning the stage in their striking pink and black corsets paired with playful ruffle shorts. Their act, aptly named 'Bump and Grinds', was a masterful display of burlesque's quintessential movements, infused with a modern flair that breathed new life into the classic art form. With each meticulously choreographed step, the troupe moved in perfect harmony, their movements accentuated by the rhythmic bumping and grinding that left spectators spellbound. The addition of glove removals and boa twirling added layers of allure and sophistication to their performance, showcasing not only their physical prowess but also their ability to engage and mesmerise an audience. The precision with which they executed every hip bump, in time with the pulsating beats of the music, demonstrated an impressive level of skill and rehearsed artistry. It was a dazzling display of burlesque talent, embodying the spirit of the genre with every move they made on stage. The roar of applause and whistles that followed was a testament to Selby Sirens' ability to open the second half of the Burlesque Ball with undeniable impact, setting a high standard for the acts that were to follow and leaving the audience eagerly anticipating what was yet to come.

Making her debut as a solo artist, Ruby Rose from Goole Goddesses and Doncaster Divas dazzled the audience with a captivating performance that was nothing short of spellbinding. Adorned in a striking red devil costume, she commanded the stage with confidence and allure, wielding pink ostrich fans with a grace and precision that left the audience entranced. Her choice of song, ‘To Be With You’, added a melodious backdrop to her visually stunning routine, allowing her to showcase her talent in a manner that was both devilishly delightful and irresistibly engaging. Each movement was executed with an elegance and finesse that belied the fiery persona she embodied, proving that Ruby Rose is a performer of exceptional versatility and charisma. The audience's response was immediate and fervent, their applause and cheers a clear indication of their delight in Ruby's performance. It was a moment of triumph for Ruby Rose, marking her transition to solo performance with undeniable impact. This act not only highlighted her individual prowess but also underscored the diverse array of talent present at the Burlesque Ball, ensuring that the show's momentum continued to build with each successive act.

In a delightful twist of sass and allure, Skarlet Fury and Busty Babycakes, from Featherstone Foxes, took the stage by storm with their debut routine titled ‘Dirrty’. Their choice of attire, encompassing black and gold corsets complemented by ruffle shorts, stockings, and boas, set the tone for a performance that promised cheekiness with a dash of glamour. The duo's chemistry was palpable as they navigated through their routine with an infectious energy that captivated the audience from the get-go. Their boa handling was nothing short of impressive, adding a sophisticated flair to the sauciness of their act. As they moved with an enticing blend of cheek and charm, it became clear that they were not just performing; they were telling a story. A story where humour and seductiveness intertwined seamlessly, creating an atmosphere that was both engaging and refreshingly fun. The audience's reaction was immediate and overwhelmingly positive, with cheers and applause echoing through the venue, signalling the successful debut of Featherstone Foxes on the burlesque stage. This act was a vibrant testament to the transformative power of burlesque, showcasing how it can blend various elements to create something truly unique and memorable. Their performance was a highlight of the evening, proving that even first-time performers could leave a lasting impression with the right mix of talent, timing, and titillation.

Embarking on a thrilling adventure that seamlessly blended the realms of mystery and espionage, Hull Honeys took to the stage, their entrance heralding a unique cinematic spectacle. Clad in sleek black coats and adorned with trilby hats, they immediately commanded attention, setting the stage for a performance that promised to be both intriguing and sensually captivating. As the first notes of the 'Pink Panther' theme filled the air, the performers turned towards the audience, their movements calculated and dripping with allure, each step a carefully choreographed piece of the unfolding narrative.

The routine transitioned effortlessly into the iconic world of 'James Bond', the music shifting to match the increased tempo and intensity. This changeover wasn't just a shift in melody, it was a transformation in energy, style, and seduction. The removal of ties and the strategic unbuttoning of shirts were executed with a finesse that paid homage to the timeless sophistication of Bond's allure, whilst infusing it with the playful yet potent sensuality inherent in burlesque. Their final poses, reminiscent of iconic bond girls, were not merely the end of a routine but a statement of empowerment and allure, encapsulating the essence of their act.

This performance was more than just an homage to cinematic classics, it was an innovative blend of storytelling, dance, and visual spectacle. Through their meticulously orchestrated routine, Hull Honeys didn't just perform, they transported the audience into a world where glamour and espionage intertwined, leaving an indelible mark on the evening's festivities.

The stage was set ablaze with the enigmatic charm of Featherstone Follies, who delved into the world of 'Cell Block Tango' with an electrifying fervour. Donned in a striking blend of black and red corsets, complemented by body stockings, lacey shorts, gloves, stockings, and intricately patterned tights, they embodied the allure of seductive temptresses to perfection. Their performance was a spectacular showcase of burlesque's dynamic ability to narrate stories through dance, with each member flawlessly lip-syncing to the powerful lyrics, their movements a blend of precision and passion. The audience was captivated by the Follies’ embodiment of character, their routine not just a dance but an enactment that transported spectators straight into the heart of a sultry, albeit slightly dangerous, narrative. Every step, twirl, and gesture was infused with an intensity that held the crowd's gaze, spellbound. Their theatricality was not just seen but felt, enveloping the room in a palpable energy that only burlesque, with its unique blend of drama, sensuality, and storytelling, can evoke. The thunderous applause that followed was more than deserved, it was a recognition of Featherstone Follies’ ability to weave together a performance that was as visually stunning as it was emotionally engaging, leaving the audience not just entertained, but thoroughly enraptured.

Making a grand entrance that immediately captivated the audience, Delicious Denise from Selby Sirens embraced the spotlight in her striking black and red corset attire. Her act, choreographed to the seductive tunes of 'My Discarded Men', was nothing short of mesmerising. With a boa in hand, Delicious Denise initiated a tantalising performance that seamlessly combined elegance with allure. The audience was treated to a series of meticulously executed moves, each more captivating than the last. The moment she commenced the peeling off of her gloves, tracing one seductively up her leg, the crowd was hers. The theatrical removal of her headdress, followed by a playful toss of her boa, set the stage for an even more enthralling display. Denise's mastery in teasing the audience reached its pinnacle with the reveal of her corset and skirt, unveiling sequin tassel shorts in black and gold that shimmered under the stage lights, perfectly complementing her bra. This act alone was enough to elicit a wave of applause and whistles, a testament to her impeccable ability to engage and mesmerise. Yet, Delicious Denise had more to offer, the climax of her performance featured the majestic unfurling of gold isis wings, adding a spectacular visual element that elevated her act to new heights. The audience's response was unequivocal - a symphony of applause and admiration, solidifying Delicious Denise's status as a truly Sassy Siren of the stage. Her performance was not just a dance, it was a masterclass in burlesque artistry, leaving an indelible mark on all who witnessed it.

The stage welcomed the enchanting presence of Selby Starlets, who were the embodiment of poise and glamour in their corseted ensembles and ruffle shorts, accentuated by fishnet tights. Their act, set to the rhythm of 'But I Am A Good Girl', encapsulated the essence of cabaret-style burlesque, leaving the audience spellbound from the outset. With a choreography that wove together elements of grace and audacity, the first trio of Starlets set the tone with a captivating chair dance, elegantly transitioning off stage and then back, interplaying with their props in a manner that was both intimate and theatrical.

The arrival of the chorus line introduced a delightful twist, surprising the audience with a seamless fusion of glove removals and petal pours, elevating the act's aesthetic appeal. The spectacle reached its zenith as the Selby Starlets unveiled their pink ostrich fans, utilising them in a series of showgirl kicks and leg lines that were nothing short of sensational. Their ability to marry the classic burlesque tropes with a modern flair was evident as the chair dancers rejoined the stage, this time obscured and then revealed by the fans in a tantalising display of their tassels. This performance, rich in visual storytelling and executed with impeccable precision, encapsulated the heart and soul of burlesque, engaging the audience in a narrative woven through dance and seduction. The Selby Starlets' act was a masterclass in group performance, leaving an indelible impression of charisma, talent, and collective artistry.

The stage was set alight with anticipation as Jaja L'amore from Featherstone Foxes took her position, heralding a performance that was to be as compelling as it was chilling. Her act, underscored by the haunting melody of 'Being Evil Has A Price', promised a journey into the darker realms of burlesque, and she delivered spectacularly. The audience was immediately captivated by the dramatic unfurling of her black isis wings, a symbol of the enigmatic and formidable character she was about to embody.

As the music swelled, Jaja L'amore turned to face the crowd, her silhouette a striking contrast against the dimly lit stage. The air was thick with anticipation, the kind that only a performer of her calibre could evoke. Venturing off the stage, she weaved through the audience, each step a testament to the power of her presence, letting them feel the very essence of the character she portrayed.

Upon her return to the spotlight, the transformation was breathtaking. With precision and grace, she discarded her dark attire for a fiery red ensemble, signifying a metamorphosis that was both literal and symbolic. The climax of her act was marked by the dramatic use of red silk fans, accentuating her movements and adding layers of intrigue and allure to her performance.

As the final note of her music echoed through the venue, the applause that followed was a resonant affirmation of Jaja L'amore's ability to captivate and enchant. Her performance was a masterful blend of storytelling and spectacle, leaving the audience both thrilled and awestruck, eagerly awaiting the next act.

Gracefully commanding the stage, Paris Chantilly offered an ethereal spectacle with her 'Falling For Love' performance, seamlessly blending 'Dream A Dream Of Me' with 'When I Fall In Love'. Draped in a luxurious cream marabou gown, her presence was as captivating as it was elegant. With the gentle removal of her peach ostrich boa, she invited the audience into a narrative woven through her artful striptease, revealing a meticulously designed peach and cream costume adorned with sparkling gems and pearls. Her elegance was unmatched, as each piece of clothing gracefully fell away, revealing more of the story she told without uttering a single word.

The transition in music signalled a shift to a more intimate spectacle, as Paris, with white ostrich fans in hand, embarked on a mesmerising fan dance. The delicate flutter of feathers in sync with her movements created a visual poetry that captured the hearts of all who watched. Rose petals scattered across the stage added a layer of romanticism, enhancing the sensual yet tasteful reveal that followed. Her performance, punctuated by the elegance of the fan dance, echoed the timeless allure of burlesque, inviting the audience to experience a myriad of emotions, culminating in a crescendo of applause. Paris Chantilly, through her poise, beauty, and artistry, not only performed but told a love story, captivating and enchanting in equal measure.

Embarking on a performance that immediately arrested the attention of all present, Khandie Khisses, adorned initially in a pink gorilla suit, unveiled a spectacle that transcended the conventional boundaries of burlesque. Her act, renowned for its blend of humour and seduction, commenced with a dramatic and playful disrobing of her gorilla facade, a move that set the tone for an evening of unparalleled entertainment. The audience, already spellbound, found themselves further entranced as Khandie masterfully navigated the stage, engaging with spectators through a series of daring knee slides that sent waves of excitement through the crowd.

Her performance artistry was on full display as she skilfully removed each article of clothing, embodying the essence of the tease that lies at the heart of burlesque. With every garment shed, Khandie demonstrated why she is heralded as a luminary in the burlesque realm, her charisma and sheer presence igniting the stage.

Her act was a vivid reminder of the power and allure of burlesque, weaving together the threads of spectacle, seduction, and storytelling into a tapestry that captured the imagination of every onlooker. Khandie Khisses, in her embodiment of the King Kong narrative, did more than just perform, she invigorated the stage with a force and vitality that underscored her rightful place as the Queen of Burlesque, leaving the audience in a state of exhilarated delight, their adulation palpable in the charged atmosphere of the theatre.

The spectacle at the Burlesque With Paris Burlesque Ball Show was unparalleled, with our students delivering one breathtaking performance after another. Their dedication shone through in every shimmy and shake, bringing to life the essence of burlesque with a contemporary twist.

Audiences were mesmerised by the range of acts, from the playful to the profoundly moving, each artistically crafted to perfection. The air buzzed with excitement as, one by one, the performers owned the stage, their confidence infectious. Acts featuring elaborate costume reveals, graceful dances with fluttering fans, and emotionally charged performances that tugged at the heartstrings, ensured that the evening was an eclectic mix of the sensuous and the spectacular.

It was a showcase of not just burlesque skills, but of storytelling through dance and movement, leaving the audience spellbound and clamouring for more. Such was the calibre of the night’s performances, they elevated the art of burlesque, heralding a new era of talent within the BurlesqueWith Paris community.

Burlesque With Paris Class Awards

Miss Star Of Burlesque With Paris 2021

Selby Sirens Class Awards 2021

Goole Goddesses Class Awards 2021

Selby Starlets Class Awards 2021

Hull Honeys Class Awards 2021

Featherstone Follies Class Awards 2021

Featherstone Foxes Class Awards 2021

Miss Star Of Burlesque With Paris 2021

Femme Fatal

Goole Goddesses

Star Of The Class 2021 - Saucy Storm

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Sambuca Storm

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Ginny Tipple

Featherstone Follies

Star Of The Class 2021 - Lucious Lizzie

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Emerald Fuego

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Madam Von Taffly

Featherstone Foxes

Star Of The Class 2021 - Jaja Lamour

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Gigi Debournville

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Bust Babycakes

Selby Sirens

Star Of The Class 2021 - Bubblez Byzance

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Havanna Hepburn

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Dottie May Rebelle

Selby Starlets

Star Of The Class 2021 - Emerald Divine

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Peach Kiss

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Fifi Delish

Hull Honeys

Star Of The Class 2021 - Amethyst Moonshine

Miss Dedicated 2021 - Atomic Storm

Miss Most Improved 2021 - Cherry Noir

Burlesque With Paris Performance Awards

Best Small Group 2021 - Sugarboo, Atomic Storm, Cherry Noir and Amethyst Moonshine (Hull Honeys)

Best Class 2021- Featherstone Follies

To ALL of my incredible ladies who took to the stage. I Love You ALL and am so proud of each and every one of you. Stand in front of the mirror and look at yourselves because you are ALL MY SHOWGIRLS SUPERSTARS!!!

Thank you to Khandie Khisses for simply just being you and coming to be with us all. We ALL Love You so much and you mean so much to us all, especially me… Mwah xxx

Thank you to the Pinkie T’Boo there is no other Host like you and I hope you know just how much all of us at Burlesque With Paris loves having you with us and being part of our shows xx

Thank you to our fabulous music and lighting man Diamond Dave for all your hard work. The lighting on stage was spectacular and it is an absolute pleasure having you as part of the team xx

Thank you to my wonderful husband Lucious Lockie for videoing the show and Stu Hamilton from Evolution Photography for photographing the show xx

Looking forward to 2022 and seeing you ALL again soon.

Paris Chantilly xxxxxx