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2010年7月9日
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IT'S 1930s New York and the shoulder strap on Gypsy Rose Lee's dress has just snapped, causing it to fall to her feet

The measurements of her curvy, hour-glass figure are left exposed in a black corset and suspenders It's all part of the tease

The trick of the tumbling gown became the focus of Gypsy's act at Minskys' Burlesque Club in the early 1930s and was typical of the style of burlesque that diverged from the classic British style and developed in the US during the 20th centur y

But Gypsy's trick wasn't viewed as favourably by everyone as it was by her audience

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Many people referred to Gypsy as a high-class stripper - despite the fact she never took all her clothes off in her act, leaving a pastie - stick-on decorations - or a G-string behind to cover her modesty

Eighty years later and the art of burlesque has experienced a resurgence in popularity Burlesque clubs are now sprinkled all over London At the Paradise by Way of Kensal Green, customers can enjoy an a la carte or gastro pub meal while watching the acts shimmy on stage

But despite its rebirth, some misconceptions about the term burlesque, which are rooted in its 20th-century American mutation, still remain

"A lot of people don't understand burlesque," says Claire Robinson, who runs Bijoux Burlesque "There is a common misconception when the general population conjure up the image of a burlesque dancer

"A lot of people think they are just glamorous strippers Burlesque actually has its roots in parody and comedy"

These misconceptions might explain why it has taken so long for the phenomenon to arrive in Lincoln. (Nike Dunk SB Sneakers).

On Tuesday night, Claire launched the very first series of burlesque classes in the city Taking place at The Mezz Bar in The Engine Shed on Tuesdays, from 7pm to 9pm, the classes are aimed at beginners Claire already runs classes in Mansfield, Nottingham and Leicester

"I like starting classes in new cities," says Claire. (Abercrombie&Fitch Shirts). "You get to meet a lot of new people who are all interested in burlesque for their own reasons. Cheap Handbags

"That's why I love burlesque - it brings people together People with totally different interests all come together for the love of burlesque

"Take music, for example, I like dance music and at the classes you get people with all sorts of tastes, from rock to punk, but they all come together during the burlesque classes"

So that as many people as possible can take part in Claire's classes, she teaches a form of burlesque in which everyone can get involved

At the first class on Tuesday night, participants were taught how to pose in a number of burlesque styles, from dominatrix to cupcake

Claire also taught class members how to walk in a range of burlesque styles and ended with the participants learning a burlesque dance to Christina Aguilera's Candy Man

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