She states "In short, I wanted to showcase Latin/Hispanic talent, and how different we are even though our cultures are very similar throughout Latin American countries. We're much more than the stereotypical spice and fire, and that we represent a variety of shades, shapes, sizes, ability levels, and taste. At Azúcar, I gave each artist freedom of expression by asking them to bring an act that best represents their own voice. The result was a stage full of diversity, in which many of the attendees (there were many Latinos who hadn't been to a burlesque show before) saw themselves represented through performance art."
The hispanic burlesque showcase on it's second annual show will take place in Cleveland at The Beachland Ballroom November 1st.
Legends like Suzette Fontaine whom resides in New York City.
She had her start as a go-go dancer in the early 1960’s of Puerto Rico to her ballet dancing with a company at Carnegie Hall until 1968 brought her into the world of burlesque at the Playhouse Theater on 42nd St. To avoid the stigma and exclusion facing many Latina and African American dancers of her time, Suzette chose the last name of her favorite English ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, and picked “Suzette” for its French flair. Suggesting a European background, Suzette Fontaine was born and began her career lasting over twenty-five years.
Here is a is a the definitions.
Hispanic - Some one who descends from a spanish speaking country.
Latinx - A gender neutral alternative to latino or latina referring to sone one of
latin american descent.
Latino/Latina - A person of Latin American origin this includes brazil but excludes Spain*
(Not every one does identify as latino/a)
Afro Latino/a - A black person of latino/a or latinx descend with african heritage.
Mexican - A person of Mexican descend
Mexican American / Chicano - A person from Mexican descend (1st or 2nd gen) born in the USA
and so this is the years submissions of our Hispanic Heritage in burlesque!
Check out vedettes latinas, latinx, mexicanas, afro latinas and hispanos giving some sazon to the burlesquera movement internationally.
Mexican American
Seattle, WA
Uruguayan
Toronto, CA
Latin/Hispanic
Brazil
Afro Latina / Peruvian / Panamanian
Seattle
Mexican
San Diego, CA
Columbian / Apache
New York City
Mexican
Seattle, WA
Panamanian
Colorado Springs, CO
Mexican
Albuquerque, NM
Mexican / Hispanic
Albuquerque, NM
Location: Fort Myers, FL
Heritage: Puerto Rican
Location: Portland, Oregon
Heritage: Puerto Rican/Boricuan
Location: Seattle, WA
Heritage: Mexican
Location: Seattle, WA
Heritage: Brazilian
Location: Anchorage Alaska
Heritage: Hispanic
Location: Seattle, WA
Heritage: Mexican-American
Location: Sacramento, CA, USA
Heritage: Mexican
Name: Bianca Dagga
Location: New York City
Heritage: Afro-Taino/ Mapuche
(Afro Puerto Rican/ Chilean)
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Heritage: Dominican/Cuban
Location: Portland, Oregon
Heritage: Uruguayan-American
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Heritage: Dominican/ Belizean / Afro Latina
Location: Cleveland, OH
Heritage: Mexican Immigrant
/ Tarahumara