- Burlesque - Wikipedia
Burlesque overlaps with caricature, parody and travesty, and, in its theatrical form, with extravaganza, as presented during the Victorian era [4] The word "burlesque" has been used in English in this literary and theatrical sense since the late 17th century
- Burlesque (2010) - IMDb
Burlesque: Directed by Steve Antin With Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet A small-town girl ventures to Los Angeles and finds her place in a neo-burlesque club run by a former dancer
- BURLESQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
caricature, burlesque, parody, travesty mean a comic or grotesque imitation caricature implies ludicrous exaggeration of the characteristic features of a subject burlesque implies mockery especially through giving a serious or lofty subject a frivolous treatment
- Best Burlesque Shows Ever - Burlexe
The best burlesque shows ever that starred the biggest names in the biz, had the greatest impact on the genre and are still influential today
- The Art of Burlesque and Its History | Famous Burlesque Performers
Take a look at the art of burlesque and how it has evolved into what we know today Don't forget to take our burlesque persona quiz!
- Is It Naughty Or Not? What “Burlesque” Actually Means
Burlesque comes from the Italian and means “mockery ” Historically, it was used to refer to an array of entertainment that used caricature, ridicule, and distortion
- The Beginnings of Burlesque | Loose Women in Tights
Burlesque has never been an easy art to define It has its origins in ancient Greek satirical plays, and incorporates aspects of many theatrical traditions and styles, including music, dance, and parody
- Review: BURLESQUE THE MUSICAL, Savoy Theatre - Broadway World
Burlesque the Musical has finally arrived in London Loosely based on the 2010 film starring Cher and Christina Aguilera, Burlesque moves from LA to New York, as small-town girl Ali comes to the
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