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  • A '''showgirl''' is a [[dancer]] or [[performer]] in a stage entertainment show. ...lf is considered a piece of art or a human sculpture designed to adorn the stage with beautiful, large costumes.
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  • ...s the terms "ensemble" or "chorus" to indicate all supporting players in a stage production. These supporting players often also play minor characters, move ==Famous performers==
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  • '''Steffy the Rubber Doll''' is the primary stage identity of one of the more notable advocates of [[rubber fetishism]]. ...cific mask has come to distinguish Steffy from all the other masked rubber performers by its uniqueness.
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  • ...yDexter-1950s-burlesque-dancers-19.jpg |<ref group="Title">Molly Dexter on stage at the Lido in Paris with the Bluebell Girls in 1957. </ref> {{cat| Burlesque performers | Orphans}}
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  • ...ia Knight <ref group="Title">Burlesque dancer Gloria Knight in a two-piece stage outfit, circa 1950. (Photo by Diaz & Rogers/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)</r {{cat|Orphans|Pixonly|Burlesque performers}}
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  • ...Ol' Dirty Bastard (who was known under at least six aliases); Black metal performers such as Nocturno Culto; and hardcore punk singers such as "Rat" of Discharg
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  • {{Header|Stage name 07/20}} A '''stage name''', or a '''screen name''', is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers (such as actors, comedians, {{lc2|musician}}s, clowns, and
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  • Artists who participate in performing arts in front of an audience are called performers, including actors, comedians, dancers, magicians, musicians, and singers. P Performers often adapt their appearance, such as with costumes and stage makeup, etc.
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  • A '''prop''' is any item used in a stage play, [[film]] ([[television]] and [[movie]]s) and 3D computer graphics sce ...nd Edition by Eric Partridge. New York: Random House,1959. and "The Living Stage" By Kenneth Macgowan and William Melnitz. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 19
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  • ...ht''' was the primary stage name of one of the more notable black sex film performers of late-1990s. However she is most noted for being one of the HIV infected female performers after having sex with '''Marc Wallice''' which caused the 1998 scare that a
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  • ...is/has been the stage name of several different underground and Burlesque performers. The title of Rubberella was later trademarked by the original incarnation ...ceased using rubberella.net as her website. She still performs under the stage name of Rubberoticka and is based out of the Atlanta club.
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  • '''Jean Bardot''' is the primary stage name of the notable burlesque performer and fetish film actress who is base ...and fetish event attendances. Jean later adopted the more complete public stage name of "Jean Bardot" in order to separate herself from her notable alter-e
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  • ...The turn of the 20th century introduced a revolutionized cabaret culture. Performers included [[Josephine Baker]] and Brazilian drag performer João Francisco d ...lientele. Traditionally these establishments can also feature some form of stage entertainment: often [[singer]]s &amp; [[dancer]]s — the bawdiness of whi
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  • '''Emily Marilyn''' is the primary stage name of one of the most successful and prominent United States fetish film Unlike many bondage performers, Emily is not an active sex performer, though she has done some on-screen l
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  • ...ng, and simulated live sex. The Venus Awards are unique in that directors, performers, and films from the same country (Germany, France, the United States, etc.)
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  • ...er stage name is '''Rosita Amores'''. Amores is one of the leading variety performers and erotic artists of Valencia and gained fame during the 1960s and 1970s.
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  • | othernames = Mercedes Delpino Lahrheim (married name), E. Mercedes (stage name) ...of mental instability were beginning to affect her work, and she left the stage while Lahr continued to greater success.
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  • == Performers == ...ers often adapt their appearances, such as with costumes and stage makeup, stage lighting, and sound.
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  • ...s''' or '''girly bars'''. '''[[Go-Go bar]]''' may imply a greater focus on stage dancing and music. In a '''bikini bar''' dancers are restricted to wearing ...ainly to straight women. Since the main attraction of a strip club is the stage show, almost all clubs have a cover charge.
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  • ...}November 25, 1952) is an American former pornographic actor, director and stage actor who has appeared in over 1,000 adult films. In 2002, AVN ranked him 4 ...renowned acting teacher Stella Adler. Savage initially sought a mainstream stage and screen career. However, he became disillusioned by the constant auditio
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