Trixie Kixx is a powerhouse queer woman with a passion for body confidence centred around how movement makes us feel, not what we look like. She regularly performs with House of Burlesque and teaches lessons in London and online. Join us as we chat about burlesque, practising body positivity/ body neutrality as a dancer, and more.
Tag: self care
Sammy Sparkles Burlesque on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S2:E11)
Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose are joined by multi-award-winning burlesque dancer and PhD student, Sammy Sparkles! This stunning performer joins us all the way from Perth, Australia, to talk about what mental health and artistic expression mean to her.
Reed Amber on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S2:E10)
Our favourite mental health and sex-positivity icon, Reed Amber, joins us on the Invisible Cabaret odcast this week! You may know Reed best from her work with Florence and the gang over at Come Curious, or from their podcast, F*cks Given.
Lena Mae Lenman on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S2:E9)
We hope you’ve stretched this morning, because we’re chatting to performer, producer and Solid Gold fittie, Lena Mae Lenman! Lena is an irrepressible creative force, whose outlets include the Hundred Watt Club, photography, and 80s fantasy aerobic program, Solid Gold Fitness. She brings her bubbly personality to the podcast, as well as her long history of neo-burlesque performance, to inform a chat that ranges from dressing up to stripping off, and why laughing is the best of all ab workouts!
Sinopa Rin on The Invisible Cabaret Podcast (S2:E8)
Join us as we talk to the one-woman powerhouse, model/photographer/stylist/siren Sinopa Rin! Rin was gracious enough to pop her podcast cherry with Ferrero Rochelle & Rosie Verbose. We talk about the Internet modelling scene, life through the lens and regaining autonomy through self-portraits, among other ways Rin’s creativity & mental health intersect.
AUDITION NEWS
Invisible Cabaret is always on the look out for singers, dancers, burlesquers, spoken word artists, comedians, musicians, variety acts (hula hoopers, poi professionals, diabolo divas, etc.!) who are passionate about advocating for greater mental health awareness.
Invisible Cabaret: Please Stay
We are delighted to announce that we will be performing a special, one-night-only show on Friday 15th June! We are even more delighted to announce that 90% of proceeds from the evening will be going directly to UK-based mental health charities, to support them in the crucial work they do for the hundreds of thousands of us who need it.
It’s Show Week!
Show week is here, and we couldn’t be more excited! Here are a few details for this week if you’re coming to a show.
Extra Show Date Added!
We were thrilled to raise nearly £1000 in ticket pre-sales and donations towards production costs via our Kickstarter. Because of this, we’re delighted to have been able to add an extra show date!
Mission Statement
This theatrical company’s purpose is to break down some of the boundaries and stigma surrounding mental health, by exploring them in boundary-breaking, stigma-busting art forms. Read more about how and why here.