Showing posts with label Taste the Tease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taste the Tease. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

I'm streaming! And I have an upcoming show!

I never thought I'd be a streamer and don't have any aspirations since realizing that it wasn't my thing during lockdown. However, I started playing A Date with Death and decided to stream it for friends because it's how The Companion and I interact (I am Death in this case). It's also a nice way to relax after stressing out over shows and writing. I'm going live in a few minutes tonight and again Saturday afternoon probably around 3 PM CST: https://www.twitch.tv/hanaliontwitch

 I forgot to have Twitch save the video from my first stream, but you can see it here:

I'm also using this as an opportunity to promote my final show of 2024: Hi, Intrepid Queerdos! It's Taste the Tease's Dimension 20-themed variety show, and I'm doing a burlesque/pole number. The livestream is on December 21, 9 PM CST, but ticket holders will get a recorded video in case they can't make it. Tickets are on a sliding scale so click here to get yours.



Saturday, February 18, 2023

Upcoming show: Taste the Tease

Virtual shows are not totally gone, and what better way to prove it than with one dedicated to cyberspace?  Next Friday, New Media makes her return in Taste the Tease's Welcome to the Internet.

The livestream is on February 24 at 9 PM, but in case you can't make it, you'll still get the show recording (just without the fun commentary in the Zoom chat).  Tickets start at $10 and can be purchased at this link.


Saturday, November 26, 2022

Going Digital

"7/ Soon everything in this world will be swallowed by the net: from the military systems to the PC at home. 8/ But the net is a house of anarchy. 9/ It cannot be controlled and in this is its power." - Christian As. Kirtchev, A Cyberpunk Manifesto

It needs not be said that the pandemic was bad news for performers.  However, as I personally found some things enjoyable about lockdown (mostly in terms of much-needed rest and self-reflection), the creative world was pushed to find new ways to connect with audiences.  Thus, virtual burlesque was born.

Only in virtual shows do you get pet cameos.
Initially I had a pretty simple set-up: film a routine in one take in a corner of my apartment.  However, as I saw more performers experiment with the form to essentially create mini-movies, I pushed myself to make the most of my limited space and editing capabilities.  It helped that I got a new laptop in the middle of pandemic that could better handle video editing and streaming shows.  Although my edits remain minimal, I did take advantage of being able to incorporate things that aren’t always allowed in live shows, like food and fake blood (I still had to clean it up so I prefer to not get as messy).  I even buzzed my hair and made pancakes for two different videos.  Burlesque was starting to get stale for me so these new outlets made me excited.

I was stoked to connect with performers all over the world as well.  Nerdlesque can be too niche for certain audiences, but with worldwide access, shows could be as specific as possible, whether it’s a drag show dedicated to American Idiot on Broadway or a burlesque show inspired by all the best parts of Tumblr.  Taste the Tease gave me the opportunity to produce a showcase specifically dedicated to the AAPI performer community in Texas (which I had wanted to do a live version of, but the logistics were way more difficult and the opportunities not present).

Moreover, I found connectivity after feeling somewhat alienated from the Dallas scene, which was going through changes that I sometimes found difficult to navigate.  I’m eternally grateful that Esmerelda May (and Attica Wilde, who has stepped back) embraced me as an integral part of K-Pop That Pastie to where I made a virtual appearance in their live show and an honorary addition to Cosplay Burlesque.  I’ve always found joy in traveling for shows, and now I have even more places to visit when I can travel more.

K-Pop That Pastie also helped me
accomplish my long-time dream of
doing Shinhwa's "Wild Eyes" routine.

I also got to perform for one of the first nerdlesque groups I came across when I was researching the topic for my All-con panel: Nerd Girl Burlesque.  It was my first international gig too, as they are based in Canada.  More recently, I joined the legendary Peepshow Menagerie, which has dedicated itself to continue virtual offerings.

Streams also allow for cast
Q&As.  I cosplayed Annabelle
from L.A. By Night for the
Peepshow Menagerie one.
That brings me to my argument that virtual burlesque should continue even though most productions have resumed in-person events and lots of people have Zoom fatigue.  Just because things are open doesn’t mean the pandemic is over, and the unfortunate truth is that not all live shows are accessible for disabled performers and audience members alike.  I don’t want opportunities to be lost, not just for myself, but for others who don’t always feel like they fit in their local scene or who maybe live somewhere that doesn’t have much of a scene.  Furthermore, I’ve seen some brilliant video editing from performers, and I’d love for that style of burlesque and drag to continue to be developed.  People are making mini movies!  If we can afford to pay for multiple streaming services, we should continue to shell out for a virtual production every now and then.  Plus you don’t have to wear pants when you watch (although please don’t show us unless consent is given).

Monday, December 13, 2021

Don't miss out on these shows!

 Were you busy on my show dates but still want to see some of my new acts?   Well you're in luck.  You can get my latest appearance, Cosplay Burlesque's CPB-eyond the Screen End of the Year, Best of Spectacular delivered to your inbox (with bonus content!).  Click here to get tickets .  You have until December 26.


You can also purchase re-watch tickets for WildeMay Productions' K-Pop That Pastie: Frost Fest, also available until December 26.  Let me entice you with a peek of what you might see:

 If you want more of that, follow this link for tickets.  It's just $5!

Lastly, Taste the Tease is ending sales for all their show recording on December 31 so if you've missed my all-Texas based AAPI performer showcase, Forbidden City of the South, or the other shows I've done with them (Crotchless Shanties and Out and About), this will be your FINAL CHANCE.  Click here to purchase access to the shows before it's too late!

A rare Tony Fo-Hawk appearance in
Taste the Tease's Forbidden City of the South

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Upcoming shows: WildeMay Productions and Taste the Tease

 TONIGHT, WildeMay Productions gets in the Halloween spirit with K-Pop That Pastie: Spooky Scary edition!  I wound up throwing it back to the early 00s and coming up with a tribute to the "nihility demon" of Inuyasha, Kanna.  You can still get last minute tickets (or a link to the recording if you're busy). Show starts 7 PM CDT.


 The next week, I make my return to Taste the Tease with their queer celebration, Out and About.  Show is Friday, October 29 at 9 PM CDT.  It's part of their Queerst-mas weekend that also includes two previous shows.  Click the link to get your ticket or the weekend pass (as well as access to the recording Forbidden City of the South). 




Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Upcoming show: Taste the Tease

This show is a big one for me.  I've been wanting to do a production featuring all AAPI Texans, and Taste the Tease's CommuniTEASE Matters program has given me the opportunity in the virtual space.  This Friday at 9 PM CDT, enter the Forbidden City of the South!


As you can see, it's also Tony Fo-Hawk's first time hosting.  Click here for tickets.  The pre-sale price of $10 ends on Friday!  Video is available for anyone who purchases a ticket.

There's also a raffle featuring items from AAPI businesses and artists: Aerobicide by Terry Parr, hibiscus sei from Lindah's Creations, gift card to Bobaddiction, and embroidered tote by Cher Musico.  Entries are unlimited so buy as many as you want!




Saturday, August 28, 2021

Upcoming show: Fox-Trot Cabaret

 Tomorrow night at 8 PM CDT, join me in celebrating Danny Fox-Trot in his geektastic birthday show!  Tickets are a minimum $5 donation to one of the following (with a note of "Getting Nerdy" and the email you'd like to get the Zoom link):
Venmo - @ dannyfoxtrot
Cashapp - $dannyfoxtrot
Paypal.me/dannyfoxtrot

Also because I was caught up in watching the Olympics, I forgot to share the flyer for Taste the Tease's Crotchless Shanties show, where I debut a new act.  Lucky for you, you can buy the recording over on their site: click here .  I'm including the flyer so you can see who else was part of the really fun show!