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Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind Paperback – May 1, 2004

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Though burlesque has survived in the back of our cultural consciousness after being pushed aside by modern stripping in the ’50s, the revival that began in the early ’90s has finally brought burlesque back to the forefront of popular culture.

Evolving from an underground movement to a nearly mainstream fetish, neo-burlesque embraces a wide variety of modern interpretations all based on the classic bump and grind and “taking it off” with a wink and a smile. From classic tributes to punk rock revisionists, women of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds are rediscovering burlesque and reinventing it. A sense of heightened imagination, empowerment and energy are being delivered to the stage, perhaps even more so than during the historic heyday, the Golden Age of Burlesque.

Slipping behind the scene, Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind undresses the issues of feminism, modern popularity, and what exactly draws the unique and varied audience members to the shows. The women—and men!—of burlesque also receive their fleshed-out dues by a categorized peek into the various troupe styles including classical, re-creationists, revivalists, modern, circus, performance art, political, queer, bawdy singers and comics.

Peppered throughout the book are full-color and black-and-white photographs that fully instill the picturesque dance into the reader’s mind.

Founder of one of the first neo-burlesque troupes, author Michelle Baldwin (a.k.a, Vivienne Va-Voom) has helped to bring the lost art of burlesque back to the forefront of pop culture. Baldwin has served as the creative director, choreographer, music director, costumer, financial head, and performer for her troupe, “Burlesque As It Was.” Her deep immersion into this art form has provided her with a rare view into the growth and evolution of the revival.

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After being pushed aside by modern stripping in the 1950s, burlesque is now enjoying a renaissance among bachelorettes, Hollywood actresses and other women seeking a glamorous and sexy form of entertainment. Baldwin became enthralled with "the statuesque, curvy ladies in their feather- and rhinestone-laden costumes" after she graduated from college. Here she charts the rise, fall and revival of the show. Her sassy and enlightening history takes readers through the art form’s "golden age"—the 1920s and ’30s—when burlesque was synonymous with "striptease." Baldwin charts burlesque’s reemergence in the 1990s, noting that although it was renamed "vintage," its performers were nonetheless emulating the genre’s style, which is "larger than life, filled with innuendo, and coated with glitter." A chapter on burlesque costumes discuss functionality, form and fashion designers, while a later section on the various styles of burlesque discusses how performers have tweaked the tradition over the years. With fabulous photographs and casual prose, Baldwin’s guide is equal parts how-to and sociological study. 160 color and b&w photos.
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About the Author

Founder of one of the first neo-burlesque troupes, author Michelle Baldwin (a.k.a, Vivienne VaVoom) has helped to bring the lost art of burlesque back to the forefront of pop culture. Baldwin has served as the creative director, choreographer, music director, costumer, financial head, and performer for her troupe, "Burlesque As It Was." Her deep immersion into this art form has provided her with a rare view into the growth and evolution of the revival. She has sat on a panel of experts at the Tease-o-rama burlesque convention, and teaches the art of burlesque striptease and costume design to any and all interested souls.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Speck Press (May 1, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 168 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0972577629
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0972577625
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.24 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Michelle Baldwin
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I like taking my clothes off in an artful manner in front of large audiences, creating clothing to take off in front of large audiences, writing books, eating, sleeping, my cats, scooters, collecting vintage stuff.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2016
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2004
Reviewed by: John A. Mangarella for Small Spiral Notebook
When author Michelle Baldwin found her way into Denver's Mercury Café to see her first burlesque show, a career was not only born but the first lines of this delightful study of burlesque took shape. The is not just a book, it's the best type of book, a time machine back to the last century when English actress Lydia Thompson toured the U.S.A., shocking, tantalizing and conquering the American stage.
Baldwin's meticulous research, her obvious affection for burlesque, both legendary and contemporary, compels every page of this book to dance before the reader's eyes with a history of women who were not only ahead of their time but stole the heart of America at every whistle-stop. From the crowds that mobbed the Chicago World's Fair ogling the notorious Little Egypt through the advent of Mae West as she descends on Broadway with her first show, provocatively entitled "SEX". This book packs a lot of fast facts that peel away with the ease of silk clothing dropping to the stage floor.
She presents the burlesque of comedy and song, of variety acts and supple curves. From the hootchy kootchy dancers of the 1890's through Sam Scribner's Columbia Wheel, the sexually censored main circuit of burlesque houses that competed with the wild ride of the Minsky Brothers who founded stock burlesque troops and rented inexpensive theaters in poor neighborhoods that boasted cheap tickets and expensive sizzle. Eventually, Minsky's rise caused the powerful but restrictive Scribner to stop censoring his shows by allowing nudity and blue humor.
Ms. Baldwin's anecdotal choices are fascinating. Who invented the modern striptease? Was it Mae Dix in 1917 who accidentally removed her collars and cuffs to ignite the audience into pure wildness? Or was it Hinda Wassau who was pushed onto the stage half dressed by a stage manager? Or was it... read it for yourself-where the clothing falls is tantalizing. You can almost hear the brassy music rising from the orchestra pit as mentions of Gypsy Rose Lee, Sally Rand, Ann Corio and Georgia Sothern form their own girl shows and take them on the road. Even though they danced in Middle America, in small theaters and carnivals, they filled every seat and brought cosmopolitan glamour to venues that were way, way, way, way off Broadway. The author covers burlesque's high popularity as well as its low periods when threatened by repressive times as well as a new breed of strippers that are somewhat hardcore. Even though burlesque overcame censorship its toughest battle was with an era that was much more permissive. This is where Ms. Baldwin's book separates as provocatively as Sally Rand's fans. A major portion of "Burlesque" is devoted to "The New Bump-N-Grind" and all those suggestively creative performers that have successfully picked up the mantle of Gypsy Rose Lee, Ann Corio and other legends to show us what IS burlesque today.
Ms. Baldwin relates the resurgence of burlesque with even more passion because she's living it, thus endowing the second part of the book with a "You Are There" style that really does allow the reader to tour with all the contemporary performers. Jennie Lee, known as "The Bazoom Girl" in her heyday began assembling her massive collection of burlesque memorabilia on a goat farm in the California desert. Following Miss Lee's death, Dixie Evans, a fellow dancer who is a stunning Marilyn Monroe look-alike, began transforming the memorabilia into a museum. Dixie Evans also started the Miss Exotic World Competition which has drawn larger crowds each successive year. She also wrote the forward to this book.
"Burlesque And The New Bump-N-Grind" stems from the past and blossoms in the present and future. Ms. Baldwin's chore at describing the world of burlesque as it is today encompasses hundreds of entertainers and dozens of festivals and shows. Make no mistake about it, as this amply photographed book demonstrates, today's burlesque is every bit as sexy, funny, risque, respectable, wicked and addictive as the movements of Gypsy Rose Lee or Ann Corio or any of the great acts from decades gone by. The sumptuous photographs indicate that these new women of burlesque have taken some of their inspiration from the past. There are exquisite costumes reminiscent of the Ziegfield Follies, something to remind us of Weimar Berlin and Marlene Dietrich's The Blue Angel. There are costumes from the Silent Era and later Hollywood as well as some from the Old West. Ms. Baldwin covers all the ground, touching off on some of the men performing baggy pants comedy as well the bands that put some blood pressure into the music as the women bump-n-grind.
In quoting a paragraph from the book about contemporary burlesque's allure: "Modern glamour is the sleek, sexy aesthetic of technology. Everything from the ultrathin models featured on magazine covers to the tiniest cell phone to the most unobtrusive stereo speaker sets the pace of modern life. Burlesque glamour, on the other hand, is larger than life, filled with innuendo, and coated with glitter. Burlesque offers something different than the standard mass-produced culture. In burlesque, girls can have curves, often big curves. They can be loud and funny and still be sex symbols. The basic elements of burlesque are things that are missing from contemporary life."
"Burlesque And The New Bump-N-Grind" teases and pleases. On a historic level, Michelle Baldwin's book should be a welcome addition to any writer's research library because of the many different areas of burlesque she covers. As for just pure fun, a bit of skin that reveals a heart much more naked, "Burlesque And The New Bump-N-Grind" is a very pleasurable read. Buy the book, and then check out the listing of websites advertising shows all across the country. Then buy yourself a ticket and go have some fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2015
Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind is a book that details of history of the often forbidden, but always enjoyed art of seductive dance that is burlesque. This book has photos of famous burlesque performers, past and present, like Dixie Evans, Bobby Pinz(also known as Selene Luna), and the Wau Wau Sisters. Burlesque and the New Bump-n-Grind is a great read for fans of burlesque.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2009
I have recently become interested in true burlesque and the art of the dance-tease. I bought this book (and a few others) from amazon, and was excited with it arrived. I have been working on it for a week now, because there are a lot of names and details of people and places that I get a little lost in the unknown people every few paragraphs. There is a LOT of information,which is great, but a little heavy for a novice. I do appreciate the obvious research and work that went into this book! I wish it were a little better organized (maybe fewer specific dancers named, but those named were written about a little more in depth). I also wish the pictures were better organized with the topics (many time the person being discussed is pictured on the next or previous page). But overall this is an excellent read, and full of great history and information for those who want to know more about the history and key players in the world of burlesque!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2007
As a burlesque performer myself (a.k.a. Shaboobie Boobarella), it was a rare treat to open this beautifully presented book and see my sisters in all their glory! It endorses WHY women choose to enter the world of burlesque and how ultimately empowering and creative it is. Michelle Baldwin also takes us through a history of burlesque - from Lydia Thompson and Her British Blondes to the spunky and modern women of today.

Thoroughly researched, she introduces us to the 'neo-burlesque' movement that began in the 90's and highlights many performers and their perspectives and aesthetics. I am honoured to have had the opportunity to work with several of these performers and they certainly deserve to have the chance to shine in ths book.

I very highly recommend this book for anyone with even a fleeting interest in burlesque. I hope that I have the opportunity to give Michelle Baldwin a big hug and kiss some day! XXXOOO
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2006
I may be biased, since I appear in this book, but if I weren't proud to be a part of it I wouldn't recommend it!

Michelle does a wonderful job of describing the energy and glamour of the New Burlesque scene, with tons of color photographs to emphasize the passion this rediscovered art inspires. While striptease, even retro striptease, is nothing new, the current New Burlesque scene brings it into a fresh environment where the performances take on a new meaning and a new sense of pure joy. Whether you're a fan of girls who make you wriggle or girls who make you giggle, you'll love the performances of the ladies in this book--and the gentlemen, too!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2004
Burlesque

Sexy, hot and very feminine!

This book could have been written by a history professor but it has a certain panache that can only say Michelle Baldwin has felt what burlesque was and IS!

Glamor! Showwomanship! Laughter! Burlesque is entertainment, glitz and glamor!

The greatest showwomen of the 20s - the 70s - knew how to use it and really get people interested and excited.

Burlesque- intelligent, sexy, rowdy & fun!

Want to connect with herstory and what's going on now? Glamor! Fashion! art! comedy! glitz! what a wondeful world!

and catch Michelle in person (I did at the Tattered Cover LODO in Denver - the Professor of everything wonderful! She's smart, she's educated! and she can really make you want to enjoy all that is Burlesque~ ) Wow! Incredible! What a total turn-on! A joy for every Girl & Boy!

Neo-Burlesque - all that is Sexy, Women and FUN!

Cheers,

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2022
The book was just what I was looking for In very good condition and arrived before predicted date
OliD_qc
5.0 out of 5 stars Great burlesque book for my collection
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2017
Great read for anyone appreciative of Burlesque. Michelle Baldwin has done a fantastic job compiling and writing on the subject.
Mireille
5.0 out of 5 stars Bekannte Infos für den Kenner
Reviewed in Germany on November 29, 2013
Allerdings finde ich es einfach nur schön gemacht und toll erzählt. Wer sich schonmal über das Thema informiert hat, kennt natürlich schon manches. Aber es lohnt sich einfach durch und durch dieses Buch zu lesen. Man lernt hauptsächlich Stars der Neo Burlesque Szene kennen, ebenso viel über die Geschichte diese Kunstform.

Natürlich kann man, um mich auf eine vorrangegange Rezension zu beziehen, rein theoretisch alles in akribischer Kleinstarbeit selbst aus dem WWW ziehen, aber das traue ich nur den wenigsten Otto Normalverbrauchern zu! ;-) Denn selbst ich hab meine Schwierigkeiten als Recherche Fachkraft, wirklich nützliches aus dem Internet zu filtern.

Neue Infos gebündelt. Klasse Fotos. Ich bereue den Kauf nicht und werde es genießen.
Neagley
5.0 out of 5 stars I highly recommend
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2015
Stunningly beautiful book....contacting stunning beautiful burlesque performers. I highly recommend for everyone who loves burlesque.
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Peter Kitslaar
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2016
Very nice book like new!!