Metamorphosis
Narrative, joy, cute, pride
A weird and lonely caterpillar transforms into a rainbow butterfly. Ember draws you in with on point musicality, stunning costume and facial expressions that are reaching out through the camera. This is an act full of joy and triumph with a narrative that connects with the audience.
Time to tease
glamorous, tease, playful
Ember will take you back to the glamour of the past with an act inspired by the legends of burlesque. She captures female beauty and grace with a lot of audience interaction and a bit of humor. But most of all doing what she loves best, taking the time to tease.
Pain Flare Phoenix
empowering, disability, narrative, fiery
This is a personal act about how the burlesque persona Ember Raven was born. About a disabilibabe with a chronic pain disease, rheumatism. To show diversity and that pain flares isn’t the end of a burlesque carrier. It is a beginning, you just have to accept your illness, be smart with new tools and adjust into something new and brighter.
Schoolgirls Revenge
rock, sexy, energetic, cheeky
This good girl frees herself from the strict school uniform and seeks revenge on those scumbags spectating. She is definitely not as innocent as she looks…
This act is sexy schoolgirl tease with lots of energy, fierceness and contact with the audience. A rock n’ roll number to the song Shakin’ hands by Nickelback.
Powerpuff Payback (Velvet Vixens)
group act, nostalgia, attitude, feminist
The Powerpuff girls have grown up to badass teenagers. They’ve stopped pleasing men and start protest against the patriarchy and the male gaze in a Pink punk number. Ember Raven, Athena Morgane and Mystique Luna gives loads of attitude and cheekiness in this nostalgia trip.
Hammertime (Velvet Vixens)
group act, flapper, fast paced, no nudity
Watch the fringes fly when these fabulous flappers flounces to funk. It’s hard to keep the hammer in the pants when you can see but not touch. Ember Raven, Ivory Kitten and Lovely Lace gives you an energetic number full of character and fun. There is lot of tease and innuendos with just a little stripping. The song is Aubrey Hepburns jazz cover of the classic Hammer time – MC hammer.