sábado, outubro 18, 2008

[USA] Start wearing purple for me now...

Chicago...had a fierce pioneer gaiety that enlivened the senses, yet underlying it throbbed masculine loneliness. Counteracting this somatic ailment was a national distraction known as the burlesque show, consisting of a coterie of rough-and-tumble comedians supported by twenty or more chorus girls. Some were pretty, others shopworn. Some of the comedians were funny, most of the shows were smutty harem comedies—coarse and cynical affairs.

Charles Chaplin, My Autobiography: 125–6

I didn't know anything about Burlesque before coming to the US...what a surprise I was in for!

Under the sheets of surgically clean main-stream pop, boring Indie and other pseudo-alternative trends lurks this ancient-feeling cabaresque art form, looking both démodé and utterly defying main-stream tendencies.

After reading Burlesque's history, I found that the current form little has to do with the plays of the 1800's . Now they even included klezmeresque music from the balkans...enjoy.
















Sinner Saint Burlesque ... at the sound of "Start Wearing Purple":



2 comentários:

Tiago disse...

Faltou o ursinho... :o)

McBrain disse...

Above all, very expressive... their faces are amazing!