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- List of Most Famous Burlesque Dancers of All Time - Little Corner of A . . .
Looking for a comprehensive list of the most famous burlesque dancers? This curated collection showcases the legendary performers who have made a lasting impact on the art of burlesque
- Legendary Burlesque Stars (1920s-1950s) - IMDb
Buxom, highly painted blonde Lili St Cyr was a notorious striptease artist of the 1940s and 1950s who replaced Gypsy Rose Lee and Ann Corio on the burlesque queen pedestal Lili actually took the stripper out of burlesque and put her squarely on the Las Vegas stage
- 20 Most Famous Burlesque Dancers in History - Discover Walks
Inspired by famed stripper Hinda Wassau, she transitioned burlesque into a sophisticated art form Lee headlined at iconic venues such as the Minsky’s Burlesque and the classy Casino de Paris in New York Her wit and charm on stage transcended mere striptease, captivating audiences worldwide
- Striptease Superstar: Rare and Classic Photos of Gypsy Rose Lee - LIFE
Here, LIFE com celebrates Gypsy Rose Lee’s life and her career with a selection of pictures by George Skadding, a LIFE staffer far better known for photographing presidents (he was long an officer of the White House News Photographers Association) than burlesque stars
- Carnival Strippers • Susan Meiselas • Magnum Photos
At the first exhibition of the work, and later in the book Carnival Strippers, Meiselas included the voices of the people she photographed, presenting their words alongside portraits and documentary shots of them
- The five best burlesque dancers of all time - The Telegraph
Hailed as one of the best strip-tease performers in the history of burlesque, Gypsy Rose Lee’s ascent to fame in the 1930s began purely by accident
- Burlesque: Then and now, a timeline of performers from Lili St. Cyr to . . .
The art form enjoyed a revival in the 1990s that's still shaking Contemporary performers such as Dita Von Teese have taken their inspiration from 1950s artists who pioneered the look and
- Muse du Jour: France’s Legendary Surrealist Stripper - Messy Nessy Chic
She recreated one of her legendary strip-tease acts for Mondo di Notte n 3 (1963), the third in a series of sensationalist Italian cinema documentary films featuring some of the most peculiar and grotesque examples of human behaviour of the day, each film being a magazine of the odd, awful and bizarre – ranging from a man sticking long
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