The Revelry Of Tease Show - 25th March 2023
The Revelry Of Tease An Evening of Exquisite Striptease And Tease…
On the 25th of March, the annual student showcase show, The Revelry Of Tease, took place at The Charter Club in Goole. This spectacular event brought together burlesque performers from various troupes such as the Goole Goddesses, Featherstone Follies, Featherstone Foxes, Selby Sirens, Hull Harlots, Hull Honeys, and more. The evening promised an unforgettable night of glamour, excitement, and tease, all under the mesmerising host, Lady Blue Phoenix.
The air inside The Charter Club on the evening of the 25th of March was charged with an indescribable buzz, a palpable sense of anticipation that enveloped guests and performers alike. As the audience settled into their seats, the chatter and laughter filled the room, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Everyone was dressed in their most glamorous attire, adding an extra layer of sparkle and sophistication to the evening. The dimming of the lights signaled the beginning of an extraordinary journey into the world of burlesque, an adventure that promised to captivate and enchant.
The evening's proceedings began in an electrifying manner as Lady Blue Phoenix took centre stage, her presence immediately commanding the attention of the captivated audience. With the room's lights dimming to a hush, the anticipation reached its peak, the silence a stark canvas for her to paint the beginning of what was to be an unforgettable journey into the art of burlesque. Lady Blue Phoenix, with her dynamic persona and a flair for the dramatic, introduced the show with a blend of humour and poise that effortlessly bridged the gap between performer and spectator, setting an intimate tone for the evening.
The evening's curtain-raiser, Lucretia Velvet from Featherstone Foxes, set a high bar with her performance to Tear You Apart by She Wants Revenge. Adorned in a sleek black ensemble, Lucretia masterfully commanded the stage, her presence electrifying from the outset. Her striptease was an artful journey, gloves, skirt, and corset were removed with such finesse that each piece seemed to tell a story of its own. The audience was enraptured, every eye fixed on her as she unveiled the layers of her costume, revealing not just her physical form but the depth of her artistry. The act was a symphony of movement and allure, with Lucretia at its centre, orchestrating every moment with precision and grace. As she concluded, the thunder of applause that filled the room was not just for the performance witnessed but for the promise of the spectacular evening of burlesque that lay ahead. It was a beginning that left the audience spellbound and eager for more, a perfect prelude to the night's revelries.
Midnight Muse from Hull Honeys took her inaugural solo flight in a performance that instantly captivated the room. Clad in a pristine white shirt, she exuded an aura of elegance and mystery. As the first notes of Dip It Low by Christina Milian played, she unveiled her performance with a poise that belied her debutant status. The stage became her realm, with a chair at its centre not just as a prop but as a partner, around which she artfully danced. The mastery of her chair dance section was a sight to behold, leaving the audience spellbound by her agility and expressiveness. Amidst rapturous applause, the moment arrived when she shed her initial attire to reveal striking fluorescent pink lingerie, a vibrant contrast that heightened the allure of her performance. The transformation was not merely physical but symbolic, marking her emergence as a force to be reckoned with in the world of burlesque. With every move, Midnight Muse communicated not just her skill but a deep passion for her craft, earning the admiration and cheers of an enchanted audience. Her debut was a triumph, a perfect blend of skill, sensuality, and surprise, setting a high standard for the acts that would follow.
Emerald Fuego, from Featherstone Follies, was a vision in black as she took the stage for her solo act. The driving beats of "Poison" by Alice Cooper set the perfect backdrop for what was to unfold. Dressed in her dark ensemble complete with long leather gauntlets and wielding a riding crop, she was the embodiment of a dominatrix brought to life. With every crack and stroke of her crop, she commanded the stage and the attention of everyone in the room. Her performance was a masterclass in control and sensuality, a thrilling display that had the audience's hearts racing. The precision with which she moved, coupled with her undeniable charisma, showcased a performer who was not only at ease in the spotlight but thrived under its gaze. The crescendo of the music signalled the climax of her act, culminating in a pose that captured the fiery essence of her persona. The applause that followed was a testament to her spellbinding performance, a roaring recognition of her talent to mesmerise and entertain. Emerald Fuego's act was a standout moment of the evening, further enriching the tapestry of performances that defined the night's celebration of burlesque.
Stepping into the limelight with an aura of mystique and allure, Lola Sparkles from Featherstone Foxes was a vision of elegance as she took to the stage. The entrancing tones of "On A Night Like This" by Kylie Minogue set the perfect ambiance for an unforgettable performance that would capture the hearts of those present. Adorned with pink ostrich fans, Lola's movements were poetry in motion, each swirl and twirl executed with a finesse that spoke volumes of her mastery over the art of fan dancing. Her performance was more than just a dance; it was an expression of grace, a celebration of femininity that transcended the ordinary. The radiance of her smile, complemented by the opulent feathers, cast a spell over the audience, inviting them into a world where glamour and elegance reigned supreme. As the notes of the song lingered in the air, her final act of blowing a kiss was not merely a gesture of farewell but a seal of the magical connection she had forged with the audience. The thunderous applause that followed was a testament to the enchanting spectacle Lola Sparkles had unveiled, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who witnessed her feathered fantasy.
As the spotlight turned to the stage once more, Delicious Denise from Selby Sirens appeared, epitomising classic burlesque charm. Her entrance was marked by an air of sophistication, donned in a long, flowing black dress complemented by the sheen of satin gloves that hugged her arms. The anticipation in the room grew palpable as Delicious Denise began her performance to the timeless tune of Big Spender by Shirley Bassey. With each deliberate and teasing removal of her gloves, she invited the audience into a world where elegance and allure seamlessly intertwined. The reveal of her corset and ruffle shorts beneath the dress injected a playful twist into her act, blending classic burlesque aesthetics with a dash of modern sensuality. Utilising a pink boa with an artistry that only a seasoned performer could achieve, Delicious Denise added layers of sophistication and flirtation to her act. Her use of the boa was not merely an accessory but an extension of her persona on stage, captivating the audience with its every movement. The act was a masterful display of burlesque's enduring charm, celebrating the art of seduction through the timeless elegance of costume and dance. Delicious Denise's performance was a testament to the allure of classic burlesque, leaving the audience in rapturous applause as she gracefully exited the stage, having woven an unforgettable tapestry of sophistication and tease.
The stage was next graced by the enigmatic presence of Ruby Starr, Crystal Tips, Fifi Whispers, and Helena Please, from Hull Harlots. Their choice of music, Under The Influence by Chris Brown, set a pulsating tone for an act steeped in seduction and coordinated allure. Attired in sheer body stockings complemented by dark lingerie, the quartet exuded an intoxicating blend of confidence and sensuality. Their performance was a masterclass in synchronisation and seductive artistry, each movement and pose meticulously crafted to tantalise and enthrall the audience. The precision with which they executed their routine spoke of countless hours dedicated to perfecting their craft, a testament to their professionalism and passion for burlesque. As their act reached its crescendo, the audience's enthusiastic applause served as a clear indication of the Harlots' ability to captivate and excite. Their performance was not just a dance but a vivid expression of empowerment and artistic expression, leaving a lasting impression on all who witnessed it.
Dottie May Rebelle, from Selby Sirens, captured the audience's imagination with a riveting display of historical fantasy. Her costume, an exquisite ensemble that seemed to have stepped out of the 18th century, featured red knickers, green hoopskirts, a black bodice, and a tricorn hat, complemented by white stockings and gloves. Each element of her attire played a crucial role in her performance to Stand and Deliver by Adam & The Ants, crafting a vivid tableau that blended the audacious with the elegant. Her act was a masterclass in the art of tease, incorporating elements of drama that intensified the allure. The moment when she feigned strangulation with a pearl necklace added a thrilling edge, while her finale, twirling tassels with finesse, was a spectacle of skill and seduction. This performance was not merely about removing clothing, it was a narrative brought to life through costume, movement, and the provocative power of burlesque. Dottie May Rebelle's act was a standout, weaving a spell of intrigue and fantasy that left the audience enraptured, their applause a testament to the captivating journey she had led them on.
Bohemian Beauty, from Featherstone Follies, took centre stage with a performance that was nothing short of electrifying. Clad in an ensemble that spoke volumes of the night's theme of sensuality mixed with elegance, she donned an open white shirt layered over seductive red lingerie and sultry black stockings. Her act to the rhythm of Flowers by Miley Cyrus was a masterful display of the art of striptease, unfolding with each layer she shed. The audience was first treated to the sleek removal of her tie, a move that signalled the beginning of an unforgettable performance. As the music built, so did the anticipation, with her white shirt cascading to the floor, further amplifying the intensity. The climax of her act saw the daring reveal as her bra was skilfully removed, pushing the boundaries of the tease and sending the audience into a frenzy of excitement. Each step of her striptease was executed with a precision that belied the seeming spontaneity of the act, showcasing Bohemian Beauty's unparalleled ability to engage and captivate. Her performance was a vivid illustration of the power of burlesque to enchant and mesmerise, leaving an indelible mark on the night and affirming the enduring appeal of the art form.
Sambuca Storm, performing from Goole Goddesses, enchanted the audience with a riveting striptease to the tunes of Mucky Mary by The Cramps & Lady Gaga. Her performance was a showcase of not just tantalising tease but a profound display of technical prowess and elaborate floor work that left the audience captivated. Beginning with a mysterious veil that hinted at the layers of her performance, she masterfully engaged the audience, creating a narrative of allure and mystery with each garment she shed. The reveal of her pink corset beneath a strappy top, followed by the playful removal of her skirt to uncover a little rara skirt, was executed with precision and flair, highlighting her exceptional ability to marry technique with the art of striptease. The audience's reaction was instantaneous and vibrant, their applause a reflection of their appreciation for Sambuca Storm's skilful performance. Her act was a testament to the intricate art of burlesque, blending the tease with a mesmerising display of dance and movement that transcends mere performance to become a captivating experience. Through her, the audience witnessed the transformative power of burlesque, where technique and artistry intertwine to create moments of sheer beauty and empowerment.
Sugarboo, from both Hull Harlots and Hull Honeys, emerged as a spectacle of charm and allure, captivating the audience with her performance to Toxic by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox. Her entrance was marked by elegance, as she paraded her stunning leg lines, immediately drawing the audience into her mesmerising world. The highlight of her act, a meticulously executed boa technique, showcased her dexterity and skill, further elevating the enthralling experience of her performance. The climax of her act was nothing short of breathtaking – a petal pour that seemed to encapsulate the essence of burlesque’s blend of beauty, artistry, and the power of reveal. This act, transcending the traditional striptease, invited the audience into a poetic narrative, where each petal symbolised the delicate balance between vulnerability and empowerment that lies at the heart of burlesque. As she concluded her performance, the resounding applause from the audience was a testament to the profound impact of her presentation, affirming her status as a quintessential figure of the evening’s revelry. Her act not only exemplified the art of tease but also highlighted the creative boundaries that performers like Sugarboo are continuously pushing, setting new benchmarks in the realm of Burlesque With Paris.
The stage became a canvas for the combined talent of Violet Grace, Midnight Muse, Lady Venus, and OdessaBelle, from both Hull Harlots and Hull Honeys, as they performed to Wasabi by Little Mix. Their entrance was a spectacle, redefining the ambiance with what felt like the flash of camera lights, signalling the start of something extraordinary. As they strutted with undeniable confidence, their long gowns hinted at the elegance and sophistication that lay beneath. The moment of revelation, when they shed these gowns to unveil their lingerie, was a masterstroke in the choreography of tease and anticipation. This transition wasn't just about the change in attire but a symbolic representation of the transformation that occurs on the burlesque stage - from the elegant to the boldly expressive. Their synchronised movements and the sheer energy they radiated exemplified the strong bond and impeccable teamwork that define the essence of group performances in burlesque. Their ability to move as one while still showcasing each member's unique flair was a testament to their collective artistry and the meticulous preparation behind their act. The overwhelming applause that resonated through the room was a fitting acknowledgement of their ability to enchant and engage, highlighting the unmissable impact of group dynamics in elevating the burlesque performance to new heights.
Roxy Starr, from Featherstone Follies, took to the stage in a vision of red, capturing every eye with her poised and graceful presence. Her lingerie, a bold statement of elegance, perfectly complemented the emotive strains of Never Tear Us Apart by Paloma Faith. Her performance was a ballet of sensuality and sophistication, marked by the skilful handling of her boa and the theatrical removal of her satin gloves, each movement executed with precision and allure. Through this intimate dance, she forged a powerful connection with her audience, drawing them into a world where each gesture spoke volumes, and the art of burlesque was celebrated in every curve and glance. The audience, spellbound by her charisma, responded with enthusiastic applause, a tribute to Roxy Starr's ability to not only perform but to resonate deeply with those watching. Her act stood as a vivid illustration of burlesque's enduring charm, a blend of the bold and the beautiful, leaving an indelible mark on the evening.
The atmosphere at The Revelry Of Tease was electric as Ruby July and Selene Citrine from Featherstone Foxes ascended the stage, ushering in a performance that intertwined the cosmic allure of Star Wars with the rhythmic beats of Arctic Monkeys' "505." Their entrance was dramatic, each draped in hooded robes that hinted at the dualism of the Force, one robe shimmered in the purity of white, whilst the other was enshrouded in the mystery of black. With Light Up Sabres in hand, they embarked on a meticulously choreographed battle that was as thrilling as it was graceful.
As the performance progressed, their robes were shed, unveiling costumes that were as contrasting as their initial apparels. The audience was treated to a visual spectacle that seamlessly blended the elegance of their dance with the intensity of a Light Sabre duel. The climax of their battle saw a poetic tableau with one performer triumphantly seated atop the other, a moment that encapsulated the essence of their narrative - a struggle between light and shadow, order and chaos.
The applause that followed was not just a testament to their skill and creativity but also an acknowledgement of the way they had captured the imagination of everyone present. Their act was more than just a performance, it was a storytelling masterpiece that brought the fantastical elements of Star Wars into the intimate setting of burlesque, allowing the audience to experience the beloved saga in a uniquely enchanting light.
Stepping into the spotlight with a confidence that seemed to envelop the stage, Coral Kisses from Featherstone Follies introduced a spellbinding aura to the evening. Her selection of "Hernando's Hideaway" by Archie Bleyer was a masterstroke, setting the tone for a performance draped in mystique and allure. Adorned in a captivating ensemble of purple and black, she embodied the very essence of temptation and grace. Her movements were a symphony of deliberate steps and fluid transitions, each motion a testament to her meticulous preparation and inherent talent.
As the music wove through the air, Coral Kisses’s performance unfolded like a narrative, her every action perfectly synchronised with the rhythm, building a crescendo of seduction and artistry. With precision, she executed a striptease that was nothing short of theatrical, her costume pieces disappearing with the elegance of a magician's sleight of hand, revealing the powerful expression of her dance. Her legs moved with a finesse that was both bold and beautiful, commanding the gaze of every spectator.
The audience was enraptured, drawn into the depth of Coral Kisses’s performance, hanging on the edge of every movement. When the final notes of the song played out, the response was immediate and enthusiastic, a chorus of cheers and applause celebrating not just the performance but the artform itself. Coral Kisses had not merely performed, she had transformed the stage into a realm of her own making, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who witnessed her enchanting display.
Ruby Rose, in her striking ensemble, immediately captured the audience's undivided attention as the lights dimmed and "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus began to play. The black and red theme of her attire not only accentuated her elegant movements but also reflected the depth and passion behind the song's lyrics. With each graceful step and fluid motion, Ruby Rose brought a level of sophistication and finesse to the stage that was both captivating and inspiring. Her performance was a blend of emotive expression and technical prowess, showcasing her ability to convey complex emotions through the art of dance. As she moved with poise and confidence, the room was filled with an air of admiration. Her adeptness in merging the subtleties of balletic technique with the bold flair of burlesque created a mesmerising tableau that resonated deeply with the audience. Each twirl, each extension was executed with such precision that it seemed as though she was painting a picture with her movements, leaving the spectators spellbound. The applause that erupted as the final note of the song faded was not just in recognition of Ruby Rose’s skill as a performer but also an acknowledgement of the sheer beauty and artistry she brought to the stage. In this moment, Ruby Rose was not just a performer, she was a storyteller, weaving a narrative of resilience and empowerment through her dance, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who had the privilege to witness her blooming elegance.
The stage at The Revelry Of Tease was set alight with glamour as Delicious Denise, Bubblez Byzance, and Amethyst Allure, from Selby Sirens, gracefully stepped into the limelight. Their choice of ensemble, an exquisite mix of black and gold, mirrored the opulence of the night, perfectly complementing their chosen soundtrack, "Perfect 10" by The Beautiful South. From the outset, it was clear that this trio was not merely there to perform, they were there to own the stage with their elegance and style.
As the music filled the air, each movement they made was a testament to their synchronicity and meticulous preparation. The long satin gloves they wore added an extra layer of sophistication to their routine, enhancing the visual appeal of their performance. The audience, captivated by the sheer class and sass exuded by the trio, watched in awe as they navigated through their routine with poise and confidence.
The harmonious blend of individual talents within the group created a performance that was not only visually stunning but also emotionally resonant. Each turn, each gesture was imbued with a sense of purpose, showcasing not just their physical aptitude but their deep connection to the art of burlesque. The echoing applause that followed their performance was a richly deserved accolade, celebrating the elegance, grace, and impeccable style that Delicious Denise, Bubblez Byzance, and Amethyst Allure brought to the stage, making their act a highlight of the evening at Burlesque With Paris’s The Revelry Of Tease show.
In a moment that seemed to still the air with anticipation, Busty Babycakes, from Featherstone Foxes, took centre stage, marking her solo debut with an entrancing number set to "Secrets" by P!nk. With a flair that commanded the gaze of every spectator, she unveiled an act that was as captivating as it was audacious. Her translucent isis wings, shimmering under the spotlight, created an ethereal aura, enchanting the audience with their delicate beauty before being dramatically dropped to the ground, heralding the beginning of an unforgettable striptease.
Her performance artfully combined the thrill of the tease with a compelling display of confidence and allure. Each movement, from the removal of her long satin gloves to the expressive dance that followed, was executed with precision and grace that belied the boldness of the act. The atmosphere was charged with excitement, the audience's cheers and applause growing louder with every step and turn she made.
This debut was not just a display of Burlesque talent, it was a declaration of Busty Babycakes' arrival on the Burlesque With Paris scene, showcasing her unique blend of sensuality, strength, and spectacle. Her performance, rich in expression and draped in the seductive mystery of burlesque, left an indelible impression, proving that she was not only a performer to watch but also a shining star in the making.
The stage at The Revelry Of Tease was set alight once again as Heather Ann Lace presented her audacious blend of sweet and sultry, combining "My Boy Lollipop" by Millie Small with Marilyn Manson's "Tainted Love". Initially capturing the audience's hearts with her innocent charm and a lollipop as her prop, the atmosphere quickly intensified as the music shifted. Suddenly, the sweet façade was peeled away to unveil a commanding dominatrix persona, captivating and shocking in equal measure. Heather Ann Lace’s adept transformation played out in real-time, her costume shedding layers to mirror the drastic change in musical tone. This performance was a masterclass in the art of burlesque, fusing the unexpected innocence with the allure of a darker, more provocative edge. Her act left the audience both exhilarated and eager for more, demonstrating the boundless creativity and boldness that defines the essence of Burlesque With Paris. The thunderous applause that enveloped the room as she took her final bow was a fitting tribute to a performance that not only entertained but also artfully challenged expectations, solidifying her status as a standout talent in the evening's showcase.
The Revelry of Tease show was ignited with an enthralling performance by Honey Petites and Scarlett Vixen, from Hull Harlots. Their act, set to the haunting tune of Unholy by Sam Smith & Kim Petras, captivated the audience with a compelling narrative of temptation and innocence. Dressed in contrasting costumes that vividly brought to life the eternal battle between good and evil, they employed an innovative approach by incorporating two members from the audience into their routine. This interaction not only blurred the lines between the stage and the spectators but also added an element of unpredictability and excitement to their act. Their movements were a blend of seduction and storytelling, with each gesture and expression carefully crafted to lure the audience deeper into their performance. The chemistry between Honey Petites and Scarlett Vixen was palpable, creating a mesmerising spectacle that had everyone's eyes glued to the stage. As they navigated through their routine, the tension and drama built up to a crescendo, culminating in a finale that had the audience erupting in a mixture of applause and awe. Their performance was not just a dance, it was an artful expression of duality, leaving the spectators enthralled by the prowess and polish of these remarkable performers. The echo of cheering that followed their act served as a testament to the unforgettable impact they had made, setting a high bar for the evening and proving that when it comes to burlesque, the blend of narrative and allure is unbeatable.
Emerging in a burst of energy and flapper-era finesse, Emerald Divine from Selby Sirens commanded the stage next. Her Charleston rendition, performed to the vibrant rhythms of 'Charleston' by Sam Levine, was a spectacle of the roaring twenties brought to life in the modern age. Emerald Divine’s costume was nothing short of spectacular, embodying the glitz and glamour that is synonymous with the era. Her attire sparkled under the spotlight, capturing every eye in the room as she executed high-energy showgirl sass with impeccable style and grace.
With a series of showgirl kicks and clever cane tricks, Emerald Divine's performance was a masterclass in how to hold an audience spellbound. Her charisma and energy were infectious, drawing cheers and applause from an audience captivated by her every move. Each step and twirl was executed with precision, showcasing her talent and dedication to the art of burlesque and the Charleston dance.
The sheer joy and enthusiasm with which she performed were palpable, creating an atmosphere of excitement and nostalgia. Her act was a reminder of the timeless appeal of showgirl glamour, blending traditional Charleston moves with a modern burlesque twist. Through her performance, Emerald Divine didn’t just steal hearts, she also transported the audience back in time, if only for a few magical minutes, to an era of unabashed celebration and expression. It was a testament to the power of performance to bridge eras and enliven spirits, solidifying her place as a highlight of the evening.
The climax of the evening arrived with Paris Chantilly stepping into the limelight, ready to deliver her iconic routine to Ellie Goulding's 'Love Me Like You Do'. Known for her enchanting striptease performances, Paris did not disappoint, as she masterfully orchestrated the removal of her attire, maintaining a captivating poise and elegance throughout. Each garment was discarded with intention, contributing to the narrative of her act and building anticipation in the room. It was the unveiling of her exquisite beige peacock fans that marked the zenith of her performance, drawing gasps and admiration from the audience. With skilful manoeuvres, she used the fans not just as props, but as extensions of her own artistry, creating mesmerising patterns that enthralled everyone watching. The moment she revealed her sparkly pasties was met with an explosive response, cheers, whistles, and a spontaneous standing ovation filled the venue. Paris's performance was more than a striptease, it was a story told through movement and allure, leaving a lasting impression on all who witnessed it. Her act served as the perfect finale, encapsulating the essence of burlesque with a modern twist, and ensuring The Revelry of Tease show concluded on a high note of artistic beauty and celebration.
As the final curtain fell on an evening of unmatched allure at The Revelry of Tease show, the ambiance seamlessly transitioned from stage to celebration. The venue, buzzing from the echoes of applause, welcomed performers and guests alike into its embrace for the after-party. Here, amidst the kaleidoscope of lights and the rhythmic beats pulsating from the DJ's deck, the revelry continued.
The dance floor became a melting pot of joy, with twirling fabrics and glittering sequins catching the light, as performers shed their stage personas to mingle with an enraptured audience. Laughter rang out, glasses clinked in toasts to triumphs, and the air was thick with the camaraderie and euphoria that only a night of shared artistic triumph could bring.
In one corner, anecdotes from behind the curtains were shared, bringing smiles and nods of appreciation for the night’s magic. Elsewhere, new friendships were forged over shared cocktails, as the music invited everyone to lose themselves in the moment. It was a testament to the unity and spirit of the Burlesque With Paris community, showcasing not just the talent on stage but the bonds that form when artistry is celebrated together.
This part of the evening, unscripted and genuine, was as integral to the success of The Revelry of Tease as the performances themselves. It was here, in the shared laughter and dance, that the true essence of the night was encapsulated, not just as a showcase of talent but as a celebration of the art of burlesque itself.
To every dazzling soul who stepped into the limelight at The Revelry of Tease, your performances were nothing short of magnificent. It was your energy, creativity, and unwavering commitment to the art of burlesque that transformed a mere show into an unforgettable spectacle. Witnessing each of you embrace your moment on stage with such fervour and grace filled me with immense pride. Your ability to engage, entertain, and enthral our audience speaks volumes of your dedication to this craft. Your hard work, enthusiasm, and sheer talent have set the bar incredibly high for future performances, and I am eagerly looking forward to what we will create together next. Let's continue to dazzle, inspire, and captivate, for this is only the beginning of our journey.
Thank you Lady Blue Phoenix for being our Fabulous Host of the evening. Thank you to Diamond Dave for all of our music and lighting, and Khandie Khisses from Khandie Photography for photographing the show.
Looking forward to seeing you all next year at The Revelry Of Tease 2024…
Paris Chantilly xxxxxx