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This Burlesque Show is Creating Awareness About Safe Sex

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All barriers can be broken through art. Art speaks to the heart and connects with the senses. There is no better platform than the medium of art to convey message of peace and support. Artists have come together with their talent and creativity to express their concern and care about issues that plague humanity. 

There is no bigger theatre than Broadway. It is the shining jewel of New York City. It is the home to the best of theatre and performing artists. When the curtain rises, a magical world of creativity comes alive, taking every member of the audience deep into the mystical world of theater. Using this wonderful platform – Broadway Bares, a fundraising burlesque show, started in 1992. The best of Broadway bodies, dancers and actors perform striptease for a limited two-day show in June. This was Broadway’s artistic way to raise funds for AIDS, HIV and HIV-related illnesses. They ‘Dare to Bare to show they Care’.

I have been watching them perform for the past few years and each year they get ‘big, bare and bold’. It most certainly is a visual treat. The crowd is an excited mix of Broadway patriots, eclectic group of young men and women relishing the visual pleasure, supporters of the cause and creativity like me and there is always a boisterous group, high on drinks and the display.

They are not just stunning and super fit bodies at work on stage, with bare minimum. They are the industry’s best and sexiest dancers. They have embraced musical theatre as their passion and work. When they take the stage, they transform into sensual Gods and Goddesses.

 

They tease your senses and leave not much to your imagination. The show is not just stylish but classy too. The choreography and creative rendition of the chosen theme is just fabulous. Estrogen and testosterone float on stage in a heart-thumping strip, laced with creative choreography.

This year the show celebrated its 25th birthday. Top Bottoms of Burlesque – ‘Cause if, baby, you’re a bottom, you’re the top’ screamed the playbill. Personally, I felt it did not live up to the grand expectation I had for a show completing its 25th year. However, it did not disappoint me on the celebration of beauty of the bodies and how it became the medium to support an important cause.

When the grand finale ends, be sure to slip your contribution to the most attractive booty you find on stage. The theme carries forward to the steward who serves you drinks at your seat. Get naughty when you snap a click and slide few bills into his/her kitty.

The envelope has been pushed to convey an important message of safe sex. What better way than the bare medium! When we strip to our naked self, is when we lose sight of being careful. Why not strip and tell, to be safe?

 

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