The Queen of the Burlesque Festival 2015 comes to Auckland
The Queen of the New Zealand Burlesque Festival 2015 comes to Auckland!

Newton, Auckland – 14 May 2016, Auckland. The award winning The Rock n Roll Circus Burlesque and Cabaret series is proud to have the reigning Queen of the New Zealand Burlesque Festival. Dahlia Dangerous performing in our Carnival show at The Winchester.
Dahlia Dangerous started performing classical ballet at the age of five and her love of dance led to the Red Delicious Burlesque Academy, graduating in 2013 as a solo burlesque performer. Since then Miss Dangerous has performed in various festivals and local shows throughout NZ and Australia as a solo performer and as one half of the duo, The Ballet School Dropouts and recently won the coveted title of Queen of the NZ Burlesque Festival 2015. Supremely talented and taking the burlesque world by storm, Miss Dangerous is a must-see performer!
Along with Miss Dangerous, Carnival has a talented cast of award winning burlesque performers and rising talent. You will be teased and titillated by classic and neo burlesque performances themed around the fun of a carnival. Our audience members are encouraged to dress up in theme and even take to the stage for fun competitions where the barrier between performer and audience is demolished.
Carnival is a fun night out loaded with entertainment and wild times! Doors open at 8pm. Show starts at 9pm. Be sure to get in early and have some fun at our photo booth styled attraction by PixbyKelly.
Tickets are available through http://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2016/carnival-burlesque-cabaret-night/auckland/newton
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The Rock n Roll Circus presents Carnival
14 May 2016
The Winchester, 24 St Benedicts Street, Newton, Auckland
Doors open 8pm, show starts at 9pm sharp
Tickets available now $17 GA, $25 VIP
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