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Best 1 Crazy Horse Paris

Crazy Horse Paris is a celebrated Parisian cabaret established in 1951. It showcases contemporary burlesque performances featuring elaborate choreography and stunning topless artistry. Alain Bernardin’s innovative productions have earned it international acclaim as a significant artistic spectacle w...

2 Dita Von Teese

Dita Von Teese is a celebrated performer specializing in contemporary burlesque. She revitalized the art form with her distinctive style and stage presence, becoming a leading figure in neo-burlesque. Her work appeals to audiences interested in vintage glamour, theatrical performance, and the resurg...

3 Absinthe
Absinthe

Absinthe is a critically acclaimed theatrical production presented at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. This contemporary variety show blends burlesque artistry with acrobatic performances and dark comedy. Spiegelworld’s unique spiegeltent setting creates an intimate atmosphere for adult audiences seekin...

4 Folies Bergère

Folies Bergère was a renowned Parisian cabaret established in 1869. It holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating variety theater in Paris. The venue gained international fame for its lavish revues and groundbreaking burlesque performances, notably showcasing pioneering figures...

5 Lido de Paris

A Parisian cabaret on the Champs-Élysées established in 1946, best known for its Bluebell Girls troupe and extravagant production numbers including ice-skating sequences.

6 Burlesque Hall of Fame

A nonprofit organization based in Las Vegas, Nevada, dedicated to preserving burlesque history and hosting an annual reunion weekend for performers and enthusiasts.

7 Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender

Annual Las Vegas event associated with the Burlesque Hall of Fame museum, honoring burlesque legends and current performers through competitions and showcase performances.

8 Miss Exotic World Pageant

An annual burlesque beauty pageant founded by performer Jennie Lee in Helendale, California, which grew over decades into the broader Burlesque Hall of Fame celebration.

9 Satan's Angel

Satan's Angel is an American burlesque performer active from the 1960s onward, renowned for her fire tassel act in which she ignites the tassels during her performance.

10 Sherry Britton

Sherry Britton was an American burlesque performer and wartime pin-up who headlined New York venues throughout the 1940s, known for her glamorous and refined stage presence.

11 The Slipper Room

A burlesque and variety performance venue on Manhattan's Lower East Side that has operated since the late 1990s as a hub of New York City's neo-burlesque scene.

12 Faith Bacon

Faith Bacon was an American performer who originated the feather fan dance in the early 1930s, a form later brought to mass attention by Sally Rand at the 1933 World's Fair.

13 Candy Barr
Candy Barr

Candy Barr was an American burlesque performer and exotic dancer born in Texas in 1935 who became notorious following a highly publicized 1957 marijuana conviction.

14 Trixie Little

American burlesque performer Trixie Little is known for acrobatic duo acts alongside Evil Hate Monkey, blending circus arts with neo-burlesque striptease.

15 The Box NYC

A nightclub and theatrical variety venue that opened in New York City in 2007, known for its provocative burlesque and cabaret shows in a Victorian-styled space.

16 Hinda Wassau

Hinda Wassau was an early American burlesque performer active in the early 20th century and considered one of the pioneering figures of the striptease in the United States.

17 Evil Hate Monkey

American acrobatic burlesque performer Evil Hate Monkey partners with Trixie Little in physically demanding duo acts that combine circus arts and burlesque.

18 Roxi D'Lite

Canadian burlesque performer Roxi D'Lite won the Queen of Burlesque title at the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas in 2011, known for elaborate LED-lit costumes.

19 Lily Christine

Lily Christine was an American burlesque performer billed as the Cat Girl who became a headline attraction at New Orleans nightclubs during the 1950s.

20 Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque

Touring burlesque show from the Suicide Girls alternative modeling brand, blending punk-influenced neo-burlesque with pop culture themes across North American venues.

21 Kitten on the Keys

New York-based neo-burlesque performer Kitten on the Keys uniquely combines live piano playing with striptease, making her a distinctive figure in the burlesque revival.

22 Tirza
Tirza

Tirza was an American burlesque performer of the mid-20th century renowned for her wine bath act, in which she bathed on stage in a transparent shower of wine.

23 Irma the Body

Irma the Body was an American burlesque performer of the 1940s–50s who became a major headline attraction widely celebrated for her statuesque physique.

24 Amber Ray
Amber Ray

American neo-burlesque performer Amber Ray is based in New York and recognized for classic glamour-style acts and her presence in the early 2000s burlesque revival.

25 Ruby Joule
Ruby Joule

Seattle-based burlesque performer Ruby Joule co-founded the Atomic Bombshells troupe, helping establish the Pacific Northwest as a center of neo-burlesque performance.

26 Sydni Deveraux

American neo-burlesque performer Sydni Deveraux is known as both a stage performer and educator, contributing to community organizing within the contemporary burlesque world.

27 Kalantan
Kalantan

Kalantan was a mid-20th century burlesque and exotic dancer who performed Middle Eastern-themed acts on the American stage and appeared in a small number of films.

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