Babes of Burlesque
Back in January of 2013, we launched a series that has proven to be the most popular series in the entire history of Call Me Stormy. We’re talking about Babes of Burlesque, which ran for 59 days, each day presenting a new Babe of Burlesque. Not only did our readership swell during those few months of 2013, but we find many of the Babes of Burlesque entries still recirculating and attracting new readers all the time.
So, we’ve decided to return to this popular series and repeat it a second time. Some of the videos are now gone, so we won’t have 59 entries to showcase, perhaps only 40 or so. Also, we’re not going to run the series for 40 consecutive days, Instead, we’ll present one addition every week — always on Saturdays, which is usually a slower news day, so we have more time and space to play around. So if you like burlesque, come back every Saturday and you’ll be introduced to a new dancer.
Up first: A’dora Derriere
Glad to see you survived the New Year and found your way back here. To kick off 2013 with fanfare, and enough shaking and shimmying to bring down a bull moose, we’re launching a new daily series: The Babes of Burlesque. We’ll go around the world with this series, traveling to 15 different countries to expose you to some of the steamiest, funniest and most flamboyant Neo-Burlesque entertainers on the planet. Each day, through January and February, you can pick up the radiant heat to help you through the long, cold winter.
We compiled our list of 59 Babes of Burlesque after painstaking research — yes, this was truly a rough and grueling assignment. You’ll note that we’ve left out several reigning Burlesque superstars, so our list can’t be described as definitive. Our choices are perhaps quirky, but they got our attention, and we think you’ll enjoy these foxy sirens. Some have great gimmicks. Others have great gams. All of them know how to work the crowd and command a stage.
We’ll present them in alphabetical order, from A to Z, actually A to V, beginning with Australia’s A’Dora Derriere and concluding with Vicky Butterfly from Great Britain. But enough babbling. Let’s get started. Meet A’Dora Derriere, the pride of the Sugar Blue Burlesque troupe from Perth, Australia. We have two clips featuring A’Dora. The first, comic in nature, is her Wild Woman Act.
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And here’s her tribute to Josephine Baker, with a banana dance, presented at the Casino de Paris.
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Come back next Saturday to meet Amber Ray!


