Acts
Scarlet's routines could most accurately be described as classical striptease, but with an original take on the genre. Incorporating extravagant props and increasingly lavish costumes means she gets to give the performances the audiences deserve. Her unfailing love for performing should leave everyone in no doubt of her claims that she was, "born to burlesque".
These acts are perfect for burlesque and cabaret events, but are also adaptable. If you're producing a themed night, please don't hesitate to enquire as to whether a routine may be suitable. A new challenge is always welcomed!
The Enchantress
A classical tease-tastic striptease, this was Scarlet's first ever foray into choreography and boy, did she surprise herself! For a peeling, revealing, tasseling treat, this routine never fails to disappoint.
Routine Length: 2:06
Music: "Shivas Regal" by Sonny Lester & His Orchestra
(c) Philip J Vernon Photography
The Rocking Chair
No longer an item owned by old dears to send them gently into their afternoon naps; this act should instead keep you wide awake and pulses racing as Scarlet gives the rocking chair a whole new purpose.
Routine Length: 2:41
Music: "Slow Walk" by Sil Austin
*This routine can also be performed without the chair if space is an issue, please don't hesitate to get in touch.*
(c) Shauni Layne Wilson Photography
The Street Lamp
When it comes to being abandoned by the love of your life, possibly one of the worst places it could happen would be the capital of romance itself; Paris!
Routine Length: 4:52
Music: "Je M'Ennuie" by Mark Adler followed by "Hub Caps and Tail Lights" by Henry Mancini.
*This routine can also be performed without the lamp if space is an issue, please don't hesitate to get in touch.*
(c) StageZero Photography
St James Infirmary
When a billionaire oil baron is found dead, his heartbroken lover refuses to leave his side. But is her motivation as noble as it seems? And would you be able to resist this bump and grind temptress yourself?
Routine Length: 6:52
Music: "St James Infirmary" by Hugh Laurie
(c) Philip J Vernon Photography
Sugar Plum Stripper
Finally reaching her childhood dream of being the Sugar Plum Fairy, but certainly not in a way her parents would have approved of! Can be performed in a classical or comedic style depending on what your event requires.
Routine Length: 3:43
Music: "Nutcracker, Op. 71 - Pas De Deux (Coda)" by John Lanchbery: Philharmonia Orchestra.
(c) Mordant Blue Photography