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03-02-2010, 09:56   #1
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Burlesque Classes

Just heard that Roxy Rhinestone is going to set up some beginners classes. When I get more info I'll update.

Anyone else taking any classes? What were they like ? A good or bad experiences?
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03-02-2010, 19:59   #2
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Sat, 10 till 1 - Meath Street, Dublin. Contact details in the Linky
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Saturday March 6th for anyone interested in having fun, building confidence and maybe even performing one day!
Its a 3 hour workshop taking place in Tara Wellbeing Studio, 9 Meath Street, Dublin 8 (2 minute walk from Vicar Street Venue).
Come along, dress up, feel fabulous and if you have gloves, boas and tassels bring them along (though there will be some available on the day).
roxyrhinestone@gmail.com asap as places are limited

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i go to irish burlesque school classes every week in dance ireland talbot street, absolutely love them.. doing the beginners "flirting with burlesque" course now but have done "release your inner showgirl" and a one day bob fosse work shop..
they are great fun!
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i go to irish burlesque school classes every week in dance ireland talbot street, absolutely love them.. doing the beginners "flirting with burlesque" course now but have done "release your inner showgirl" and a one day bob fosse work shop..
they are great fun!
Ive always wanted to join that class! But its just not on the cards just yet! Id say its great fun! Maybe in a few months ill be able to! Get stoopid college outta the way 1st
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Some very talented performers have come through the Irish Burlesque School and I always enjoy seeing anyone who graduates to the stage who has come through their very capable hands.
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id love to go but havnt the confidence
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The classes are all about building confidence in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Very few of the class go on to perform, it's usually done just for themselves.
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as old goat says very few of us in the class will go on to perform, we all do it because it's great fun!
why not try out some weekend workshops before signing up for a whole series of classes, get the feel for them...
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Sat, 10 till 1 - Meath Street, Dublin. Contact details in the Linky
Do you have to pay and how much? Thanks. I might go.
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I've no idea of prices Butterscotch. You would have to contact the organisers for those details.
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Would be great to get some classes going in Galway. Be sure anyone who hears anything ever (!) to let me know
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irish burlesque school are starting a new batch of classes in april for those that are interested!
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Just back from Roxy's class, such good fun, really really enjoyed it
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Does anyone know how much the classes in april would be? I'd loveee to start going to them i've been interested in it for a while now.
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I have no idea of charges. You can try Irish Burlesque School link to see if they have charges listed. Meanwhile I'll talk to Bella A GoGo and to Roxy Rhinestone and see what they charge for their classes and I'll get back to you in the next day or two.

If anyone else knows of any other classes then let me know and I'll add a links page to the forum.
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