On
Saturday 27 October, WESTWAY CINEMA welcomes the return of LUX DE VILLE. In
true Variety style, the show includes beautiful girls, fabulous music, singing,
dancing, a little risqué comedy and – Poetry?
Yes, Compere for the evening is Frome’s home-grown Poetrix Muriel Lavender, she
of the naughty costumes and the even naughtier verse.
We
met with Dulcie Demure, founder of
and principal performer at Dulcie Demure's School of Burlesque, to find out
more. Over a sophisticated cup and saucer. With our pinkies sticking out.
Dulcie, this is the first Burlesque show at the
Westway in over a year. What’s been happening?
‘We’ve
been super busy performing at lots of local events, including Lolita Noir’s
wonderful Crimson Cabaret event for PAC at Rook Lane last month. We’ve also
been shooting a film with a talented Trowbridge artist, plus our usual
modelling shoots and promo work for our next show, Lux de Ville!’
I heard about Crimson Cabaret - it was a sell-out
show! Is Lux de Ville anything like that?
‘Yes – if
you loved Crimson, you’ll love Lux-De-Ville: the same decadent styling and
cabaret format. But each Burlesque show has a different feel to it. We like to
keep the audience on the edge of their seats! And this time, we’re having fun
with the Hallowe’en theme, so expect beauty and laughter with a
dark-and-naughty twist!’
A dark twist! Sounds intriguing! How dark can you
get with glitter and a feather boa, though?
‘Not
every Burlesque artiste uses a feather boa!
We have quite a few tricks up our sleeves… but I couldn't possibly give
away any secrets – you’ll have to come along to the show to find out just what
we have in store for you!’
Tell me about Burlesque - isn't it just girls
taking their clothes off?
‘Many
people do think Burlesque is just stripping. It’s not. True, classic Burlesque
is all about Variety: comedy, dancing and singing, and of course the seductive
art of striptease. Because it conjures up the obvious images, it’s often
forgotten that a Burlesque show is a highly sophisticated entertainment,
carefully woven together in the old-fashioned cabaret style. The performers
themselves take great pride and a lot of time and effort designing their
routines and beautiful costumes.’
There's more to it than I thought. It's been around
a long time, hasn't it?
‘Burlesque
as an art form has been around for centuries, making many transitions since the
1400's when it originally meant ‘to make light of a serious subject’. The style
we’re familiar with today has its roots in early 20th-century
America, We still try to maintain the comic art of Burlesque, which adds to the
pleasure of classic striptease.’
And why the Westway? It's a Cinema...
‘The Westway
is an independent Cinema which means it has a lovely welcoming atmosphere. The
interior fits perfectly with Lux-de-Ville – although the Westway was rebuilt in
the 1970s, it somehow has a slightly Art-Deco feel which adds to the
Vaudevillean entertainment! The Cinema deserves the support of local people, so
as part of the fun we’ll be holding a raffle with gorgeous prizes to raise
money for the Go-Digital scheme. For Lux-de-Ville though, it’ll be transformed
into a theatre with proper stage and comfy seating! You’ll love it. And it has
a fully-licensed bar and snacks available – perfect!’
How did you get into the business then, Miss D?
‘I’ve
been a dancer for over 20 years. I started Burlesque back in the early 90's
when I lived in London, but gave up when I had my daughter. I then went into Podium dancing and ran a
dance school, but my love for vintage clothing and the art of Burlesque just
dragged me back! I set up Dulcie Demure’s School
of Burlesque in 2009 and it’s gone from strength to strength: I’ve trained many
ladies who are now performing on stage. Not only do I teach and perform myself,
I also produce shows like Lux-de-Ville across the southwest and Wales. I meet
amazing performers all the time, so as well as my own troupe I get some
spectacular headline acts. Wait until you see Constance Peach…’
Gosh. See you on the 27th!
Lux-de-Ville
is at Westway Cinema on Saturday 27 October and Saturday 15 December. Headline performers
will be different for each show, so check in online to find out more, and save
by booking tickets in advance. Visit www.westwaycinema.com or call 01373
467088. Facebook users can look up the Westway Cinema, Dulcie Demure or Muriel Lavender for photos and sneak previews.
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