Lost Girls Burlesque bringing steamy show to Revelstoke

The Lost Girls burlesque dancers will heat up the Traverse's stage when they hit Revelstoke this Thursday, Mar. 31.

Four members of Lost Girls Burlesque will perform at the Traverse this Thursday, March 31.

Four members of Lost Girls Burlesque will perform at the Traverse this Thursday, March 31.

The Lost Girls burlesque dancers will heat up the Traverse’s stage when they hit Revelstoke this Thursday, Mar. 31.

The performance features four members: Nite Mare, Junglekat, Justine Sane and Veronica Vex. They will present a non-stop show with “no emcees, no holds barred and no mercy,” as they declare in their press bio.

“The Lost Girls, we are a different, edgier style of neo-burlesque,” said troupe member Nite Mare. “We do comedy but nothing cutesy. No cupcake burlesque. It’s fun and light-hearted. It’s like going to a rock show for burlesque.”

Even though the troupe embraces a darker style, members still embrace the comedic aspects of performing.

“The whole idea of burlesque is poking fun at your reality,” said Nite Mare. “We draw power from that darker imagery because it can be very powerful for women.”

The Lost Girls burlesque troupe was founded on Halloween in 2013. The women were brought together by Veronica Vex for a special performance. After the show, the women decided they had similar styles.

Nite Mare said there are so many “wonderful” things about burlesque that attracted her to the style.

“It’s an industry produced and run by women. It’s very rare in the artistic community, especially when it deals with the sexuality of women,” she said. “The No. 1 thing is the power of presenting ourselves sexually, but not as objects but as agents of our own body and controlling the sexuality and images.”

The Lost Girls performed at the Calgary International Burlesque Festival in 2014 and 2015 and toured throughout British Columbia.

Doors open at 9 p.m. and the show starts at 10 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance from Society Snow & Skate or $15 at the door. The show is for ages 19 plus.

Check out the Lost Girls show reel below. Warning: It contains mature content that is not suitable for children.

Revelstoke Times Review