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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Edwardian Ball 2012: "The Iron Tonic" this weekend

It's the week of the Edwardian Ball in San Francisco, which means that there will be lots of costumed people surrounding this Edward Gorey-inspired, can't miss event.

The Edwardian Ball itself takes place this Friday and Saturday, January 20 and 21, at the Regency Center in San Francisco, which is located at 1300 Van Ness Avenue at Sutter (map). It's once again presented by Paradox Media and Vau de Vire. Tickets may be purchased in-person at the stores listed at edwardianball.com/tickets, and they may be purchased online at Ticketfly.com. Tickets may also be purchased (if available) at the door for a few dollars more. Please note that the Los Angeles date for the Edwardian Ball has been postponed. The new date (probably in March) will be announced soon.

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On Friday, it's The Edwardian World's Faire, which is a night of music, theatrics, circus, fashion, gaming, and Edwardian-tinged rock n’ roll. It's touch less formal than Saturday's Ball, with steam-powered sculptures, displays, rides, and games that are one-night-only. Kingfish of the Hubba Hubba Revue will be host, and there will be the debut of the "Museum of Wonders." Performers will include Edwardian disc jockey Delachaux, Sour Mash Hug Band, Flynn Creek Circus, Vau de Vire Society, DJ Fact.50, and our now-famous Vendor Bazaar & Piano Saloon featuring the John Brothers Piano Company! Tickets for the World's Faire range from $29.00 for general admission to $75.00 for VIP Balcony, and may be purchased online at Ticketfly.com. The Faire starts at 8:00 p.m., and is scheduled to last until 2:00 a.m.

Saturday's Edwardian Ball will be preceded in the afternoon by the free Vendor Bazaar daytime shopping, and an afternoon tea from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. with "chap hop" artist from the United Kingdom, Professor Elemental. Tickets for the afternoon tea are $30.00, and available online at Ticketfly.com. Performers during the Ball are scheduled to include "Belle of the Ball" Jill Tracy, The Fossettes, Jef Valentine, DJs Miz Margo and Delachaux, and more. Plus, Ball founders Rosin Coven and Vau de Vire Society will bring Gorey's "The Iron Tonic" to life with original music, choreography, narration, and circus acts. Tickets for the Edwardian Ball range from $39.00 for general admission to $85.00 for VIP Balcony, and may be purchased online at Ticketfly.com. The Ball opens at 8:00 p.m., and is scheduled to end at 2 a.m.

Although it's called the Edwardian Ball, and there are opportunities to dance, there's enough going on that even if you don't dance, there's always something to do. Whether it's shopping in the Vendor Bazaar, looking at the various displays that are set up around the Regency Center, watching and listening to the performances, chatting with the person wearing the fishbowl with live goldfish, or gazing in wonder at the costumes of your fellow attendees, it's an event that is sure to thrill.

What to wear? Although it is called the Edwardian Ball, your choices are not necessarily limited to the Edwardian Era. After all, it's inspired by Edward Gorey, so you can dress up as a Gorey character. Or you can sport the safari look like Professor Elemental. Dressing like a character in a Sherlock Holmes story is another idea. The event is a mashup of various influences, including goth, steampunk, and others, so it's hard to go wrong. It's probably best not to attend in a t-shirt and jeans, although a few people do. If you're really concerned, you can scan through the picture galleries at edwardianball.com/galleries. Something nice and formal for a night out on the town would work, too. Last year's 7x7 Magazine had an article with a good suggestion for women.

Also, see last year's "Newbie Guide" for more about attending the Edwardian Ball. Lastly, it's usually a good idea to get there at or before 8:00 for the Faire and Ball to beat the crowds getting in. And if you're hungry, there are restaurants and other establishments around the Regency Center.
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Lagunitas Beer Circus featuring burlesque, circus and cabaret acts, this Sunday, May 22

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? The Lagunitas Brewery is producing the Lagunitas Beer Circus this Sunday at under a big top tent in Petaluma. There will be beer tastings, a variety of food vendors, and of course lots of entertainment!

Amongst the burlesque acts will be Bombshell Betty, Fromagique, and the Burlesqueteers. They will be performing in 20 minute sets at 1:40, 2:40, 3:40, 4:40 and 5:40 p.m. Also scheduled to perform will be Last Night's Fling All Star Burlesque, Vau de Vire Society, Fou Fou Ha!, Molotov Malcontent and Sideshow Sirens, and more!

Plus there will be food! Roy's Hot Dogs, Those Fabulous Fickle Brothers (Fried Pickles), cotton candy, and barbecued oysters, and more! Mmm.

And there will be beer, oh yes! Moylans, Marin Brewing Co., Russian River, Dempsys, Moonlight Brewing, and more to taste!

The Circus will be open from noon to 6:00 p.m. You can get tickets online at lagunitas.com (click the Beer Circus logo in the header) or at their gift shop. Tickets are $40.00, which includes 10 tokens for local craft beer tasting. There's also a designated driver option for $30.00 without the tokens. All patrons must be 21 or older for this Circus, however, so bring your ID!

Last year's event was talked about for days and weeks afterward by those who attended. Be one of those people this year! Plus, it's a benefit for the Petaluma Music Festival, so you'll be helping out a good cause, too!

The Lagunitas Brewery is located at 1280 North McDowell Boulevard in Petaluma (map).

Lagunitas Beer Circus flier, May 22, 2011


Lagunitas Beer Circus


Join us for a day of circus entertainment, live music, craft beer tastings, food and a whole lot of freaky fun, all benefiting the Petaluma Music Festival!

FEATURING...

ENTERTAINMENT GALORE
...Vau De Vire Society, Gooferman, Stilters, Clowns, Moral Minority, Mimes, The Bed of Nails Guy, Neal Barbosa, Plate Spinners, Roller Girls, Sword Swallowers, Sideshows by: Molotov Malcontent and Sideshow Sirens, Last Nights Fling All Star Burlesque, Foufouha-comedy dance ensemble, Contortionists, Trapeze Artists, BlockHeads, Jojo the Dog-Faced Boy, Jugglers, Snake Dancers, Ringmaestros - Polly Superstar & Professor Mirabilis & Much, Much More!!!

LIVE MUSICAL ACTS
Kehoe Nation, Brass band-Fromagique starring Bombshell Betty and her Burlesqueteers (Five 20 minute sets throughtout the day at 1:40pm, 2:40pm, 3:40pm, 4:40pm, & 5:40pm),and Swing Band

FOOD TO TEMPT
Sweet Spot, Roy's Hot Dogs, Cotton Candy, BBQ'd Oysters, , Those Fabulous Fickle Brothers (Fried Pickles) & More!

BEER TO SATISFY
Moylans, Marin Brewing Co., Russian River, Dempsys, Moonlight Brewing, Ace Cider, Iron Springs, Sonoma Springs, Stumptown, Anchor Brewing, Brew Dog

21 & Over Only Please.

TICKETS: $40, includes 10 tokens for the finest craft brew tastings. Purchase at www.lagunitas.com or at the brewery in our Gift Shop!


http://www.lagunitas.com
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Friday, January 7, 2011

The Edwardian Ball 2011: January 21 and 22 at the Regency Center in San Francisco

Edwardian Ball 2011 ad

Every year for the past ten years, the Edwardian Ball has happened in San Francisco to the delight of those who love burlesque, cabaret, the arts, costumes, and alternate, participatory events.

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

The Edwardian World's Faire 2011 will be on on Friday, January 21 from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Tickets range from $28.00 general admission floor to $75.00 VIP reserved balcony. These tickets are available online at edwardianfaire2011.eventbrite.com. The Eleventh Annual Edwardian Ball will be on Saturday, January 22 from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Tickets are $38.00 general admission floor (other levels sold out). Tickets for this night may be purchased in advance online at edwardianball2011.eventbrite.com. Tickets may be also picked up without service fee at Dark Garden, 321 Linden Street in SF (map), and at Distractions, 1552 Haight Street in SF (map). All events will be at the Regency Center in San Francisco, 1300 Van Ness at Sutter (map).

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

What is the Edwardian Ball? Firstly, Edward Gorey was a writer and artist, and it is his life and works that are celebrated at this event. That's where the "Edwardian" comes from. What is it all about? Here is how the official Edwardian Ball website (edwardianball.com) describes the event:
THE EDWARDIAN BALL is an elegant and whimsical celebration of art, music, theatre, fashion, technology, circus, and the beloved creations of the late, great author Edward Gorey. Set in “Edwardian” times, this multi-media festival has grown over the past decade from a small underground club night into an internationally recognized event, even earning the blessing of The Edward Gorey Charitable Trust.
But I suppose that really doesn't describe the entirety of the event. Being that the event engages so many of the other senses, it must be experienced rather than just read about.

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

On Friday, the Weekend kicks off with the Edwardian World's Faire. There will be displays of steam machinery by Kinetic Steam Works, music from the Eric McFadden Trio and Shovelman, an Edwardian Midway, a fashion show by Dark Garden Corsetry, circus acts from City Circus and Flynn Creek Circus, performances by Vima Vice Squad, Wiggy Darlington and F'Risque, ballroom dancing, and more!

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

There will also be an Edwardian Vendor Bazaar happening both days of the event. Vendors will include Topsy Turvy Design, Dismal Things, Hey Sailor! Hats, Toadstool Farm, and many more which you can see at the Ball's website. It's truly an amazing assortment of vendors. And during the day on Saturday from noon until 6:00 p.m., it's free admission to the public!

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

On Saturday, it's the 11th Annual Edwardian Ball itself. The co-hosts for the Ball will be Rosin Coven and the Vau de Vire Society. They will present Edward Gorey's "The Eleventh Episode" with original music, dancing, and circus antics. There will also be performances by "Belle of the Ball" Jill Tracy, Fou Fou HA!, DJ’s Miz Margo & Delachaux, The Gomorran Social Aid & Pleasure Club and Le Can Can Bijou. Plus see Kinetic Steam Works, the portrait studio, the gaming parlour, Hall of Fine Arts, and the Cabinets of Curiosity & Natural Wonders.

Edwardian Ball 2010 photo
Photo by nightshade, theblight.net

As you can see, there's quite a few acts that will be performing at the Edwardian Ball that have made appearances at burlesque shows around the Bay Area. It's an event where people who like to make and wear their own costumes, participate in their entertainments, celebrate bygone eras, and who like to mix and experiment with different styles like to go to see and be seen, marvel at the expressed creativity, and dance the night away!

And for those of you in Los Angeles, the Edwardian Ball will take place at The Music Box in Hollywood on March 5. See edwardianball.com for details.

(Edited January 10 & 11, 2011: Added Ball advertising image, edited introductory paragraphs.)
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Friday, August 13, 2010

Kingfish emcees Bohemian Carnival this Saturday, and Debauchery happens on Sunday!

Ever been to see Bohemian Carnival? It's a combination of circus and sideshow acts, dance, art and music brought to you by the Vau de Vire Society and Gooferman. You'll see clowns, burlesque performers, belly dancers, clowns, aerial artists, go-go dancers, actors, clowns, artists, hoop dancers, and clowns. Did I mention that you'll see clowns at the Bohemian Carnival?

This Saturday, Kingfish of the Hubba Hubba Revue will be the emcee, and the Burley Sisters, Sister Kate, and Fou Fou HA! will be amongst the performers.

Advance tickets are available for purchase at www.bohemiancarnival.net for $20, and the show will be at CELLspace in San Francisco, 2050 Bryant Street.

Bohemian Carnival promo, August 14, 2010

Bohemian Carnival

THEY'RE COMING! GET IN HEEEEEERE!

Advance tickets (on sale Now) and more info:
http://www.bohemiancarnival.net/

...
Feast your fickle feelies on this, fine ferrel futurists...BEHOLD:

* * * Your Hosts * * *

VAU DE VIRE SOCIETY
http://www.vaudeviresociety.com/
&
GOOFERMAN
http://www.gooferman.com/


* * * Special Guests of the Musical Variety * * *

ERIC SHARP
http://www.facebook.com/djericsharp

PLANET BOOTY
http://germart.org/

BOENOBO (DJ set)
http://www.circusmetropolus.com/

* * * Special Guests of the Circus & Cabaret Variety * * *

FOU FOU HA!
http://www.foufouha.com/

BURLEY SISTERS
http://burleysisters.blogspot.com/

SISTER KATE
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19753323667

SISTERS OF HONK
http://www.sistersofhonk.com/

COWBOY GIRL

MC KINGFISH
http://www.hubbahubbarevue.com/mc-kingfish-comic-strip/

* * * Plus, Featured Artists & Vendors of the Highest Order * * *

Swim, fishies! WE RIDE!


http://www.bohemiancarnival.net

http://www.cellspace.org

Also on Saturday, catch Le Boy at the White Horse Inn in Oakland. Every second Saturday of the month, Fella Fem presents queer, gender-bending boylesque. The doors open at 7pm and the show begins at 8. Admission is $10 on a sliding scale, and it's a 21 and older venue, which is located at 6555 Telegraph Avenue.

On Sunday evening at the White Horse Inn, it's time for Debauchery! This month's show will benefit Causa Justa, and it will feature lots of your favorite Debauchery dancers! The shows are always high energy and a good time. Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 8. All of the show information that you need to know are below.

Debauchery

Although the sun hasn't been performing its full summer duties, be thankful that you know where to go for steamy, sweaty, HOT entertainment...

Our August show is sure to make you wanna remove some layers of your own. Not only do we have three brand new kittens to share the stage with your favorite Debauchery dancers... we also have a very special surprise performer! (hint- anyone remember a certain Rosie the Riveter number?) Where else can you experience so much hotness on a Sunday evening, really?

As usual:
Doors at 7, show at 8.
$5-15 sliding scale
$10 Lap Dances
Naughty Raffle Prizes
Dance party afterwards!

This month we'll be benefitting the wonderful local non-profit Causa Justa :: Just Cause, a multi-racial, queer-run grassroots organization building community leadership to achieve justice for low-income San Francisco and Oakland residents.

Come out and play with us!

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And, as always, you can celebrate your next birthday/anniversary/special occasion with the the wonderful folks at Debauchery! Make the evening extra sparkly-special by reserving a front row seat for you and 3 friends and get the best view of all the scandalous, naughty fun.
Table reservations are $75 and include:
1 free admission
1 lap dance for the guest of honor
1 specialty cocktail
$20 worth of raffle tickets for our super naughty raffle drawing!

What better way to say 'I love you/Happy Birthday/Congratulations' then with an evening of sexy queer cabaret fun?
Email mrsmarken@gmail.com to reserve your table today!

Debauchery happens the third Sunday of every month at the White Horse Inn
6555 Telegraph Ave, Oakland
Door at 7, Show at 8
21+


http://www.myspace.com/debaucherydivine

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Debauchery/135340546163

http://www.whitehorsebar.com
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hot Pink Feathers, Edwardian Ball and World's Faire 2010 this weekend

Those Samba Showgirls, the Hot Pink Feathers, will be performing at the top of the Voices of Latin Rock Autism Benefit show this Friday evening, January 22, at Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco. Also performing will be Richard Bean and Sapo, Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder, the Latin Jazz Revue, and the Latin Rock Experience. The show is at 7:30, and tickets run from $75 to $100. For more information and tickets, please visit www.voicesoflatinrock.com.

Also this weekend is the Edwardian Ball and World's Faire on Friday and Saturday evenings at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. Always a hit with the burlesque crowd, the World's Faire on Friday night will feature Fou Fou HA!, Dark Garden Corsetry, and emcee Kingfish of the Hubba Hubba Revue, and others amidst four exhibition halls including the Hall of Fine Arts, Wonders of the Natural World, Exposition of Technology, and new this year, The Edwardian Bazaar & Croquet Gardens. The Ball on Saturday will feature Edward Gorey tales brought to life on stage by co-hosts and creators Rosin Coven and Vau de Vire Society, plus “Belle of the Ball” Jill Tracy, Miz Margo, Vima Vice Squad, Fou Fou HA!, Delachaux, Kitten On The Keys, ballroom dancing, Edwardian portrait studio and surprise guests. It's a time to dress up in your favorite Edwardian era clothes, and to shop, spectate, and dance the night away! The events both night are from 8pm to 2am, and tickets run from $26 to $36. For more information and tickets, please visit www.edwardianball.com.
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