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BE BURLESQUE

BE BURLESQUE

Did you ever
think, "Hey, I could do that!" when watching a burlesque
performance? Or are you one of the ones who mutter, "I WISH
I could do that?" or "I could NEVER do that!"




For you, the Brooklyn Arts Exchange is offering a four-week workshop
for women who want to strip away their inhibitions and learn
the tricks of the trade.



"All are welcome," assures Victoria Libertore, who
also goes by the stage name, "Howling Vic." By "all,"
the Kensington resident is referring to women of all backgrounds,
professional and novice ecdysiasts alike, who are welcome at
her classes, held Monday nights in April.



Libertore plans to take her students from learning how to be
comfortable with their bodies, to finding a persona or archetype
that’s right for them. By the end of the series, students will
have perfected a character-driven, performance-ready work of
three- to five-minutes in length.



"I find this work to be liberating, and it helped me to
accept my body the way it is," said Libertore, a native
of Columbus, Ohio.



For the audience, burlesque and vaudeville have even more attractions,
she said.



"It’s raw and exciting," explained Libertore. "There’s
that element of surprise. Performers are taking risks and [the
audience members] are seeing something special that you can’t
see everywhere in the country."



Brooklyn Arts Exchange is located at 421 Fifth Ave. at Eighth
Street in Park Slope. Cost of the 4-part series of classes is
$100. For information, call (718) 832-0018 or visit the Web site
at www.bax.org.