
Human Disco Ball
Lady emerges from mysterious nest of silver — spins the rest of her mylar costume right off. Music: Love to Love you by Donna Summer.
photo: Ed Barnas

Fame
Goddess of selfies moves through the audience with her strobe light and then tries to one-up herself . . . Music David Bowie’s Fame.
photo: Eve Saint-Ramon

Cat Lady Syndrome
Woman is relieved to transform into annoying cat. Music: Cat People by David Bowie.
photo: 718 Mango

Pull Up to the Bumper
Chauffeur discovers magic sexy shoes. . . transforms into a vogue flavored tassel-twirler. Music: Grace Jones.

Way Down in the Hole
Church lady is revealed to be the devil — and seduces the audience with the original apple. Music: Tom Waits.
photo: Ondrej Rudavsky

The Hunger
Agitated elegant 80’s lady gets down to her natural animal state, sniffs out the audience, and feasts. Music: Love is the Drug by Roxy Music.
photo: Kevin Case

Narcissus
A mirrored set allows a languid goddess to fall in love with her own reflection in a pool. Music: Laura by Sidney Bechet.
photo: Ramonsss
Mein Herr
A re-imagining of a naughty Sally Bowles. Music: Alan Cumming.

Sleep
A lovelorn sleeper appears to toss and turn against the back wall of the stage, until rising from her illusion she strips and sleeps under a veil of stars. Music: “I Go To Sleep” by either The Pretenders or a very young Cher.
photo: Ramonsss

Rachel
A nasty girl dances her clothes off. Choreography by Stanley Love. Music: Vanity 6.
photo: Vishnu Hoff

Anonymous
Inspired by an Iconic Crazy Horse number, nothing is seen of this woman but her legs, and then a little bit more. Music: Stereo Total.
photo: Vishnu Hoff

Siren
A sailor’s suicide transforms him into a gorgeous mermaid. (With the assistance of two puppeteers.) Music: Ocean by The Velvet Underground.
photo: Norman Blake

Icon
A neo-burlesque collage of Marilyn Monroe, Butoh, and gothic stage effects. Music: Fade Away and Radiate by Blondie.
photo: Thomas Celan

You Didn't Do Right By Me
A lampoon of Rosemary Clooney’s torch song from “White Christmas”. This time the back up dancers won’t be ignored. Music: Rosemary Clooney and Gene Krupa.
photo: Stacie Joy

Shady Lady
The classic Cyd Charisse number from Singin’ in the Rain.
photo: Vishnu Hoff

Couture number for your event!
Let’s invent something to make your night, theme, or space memorable .
photo: Vishnu Hoff

GOGO-TASTIC FUN
One of the premier gogo dancers of NYC nightlife — a human lava-lamp, party instigator, vintage or modern style - it’s time to dance.
photo: David L. Byrd















