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So many reasons to come to Bedlam Burlesque: the 10/3/14 curtain call with Nasty Canasta, Jezebel Express, Deanna Danger, Neil O'Fortune, Evelyn Vinyl and Nina La Voix (photo by Mark Hopkins)
Reblogging from Nasty Canasta's blog, Showgirl Detritus. (You should really be reading it - really - no, I mean, really). Text pasted below as well.
<3 Allix
--> And so, then, here is my challenge to each and every one of you for this regenerated year:
I challenge you to create something new, something original, unique and non-derivative; to be prepared to fail spectacularly in the effort but to be prepared to do the work in order not to fail; to constantly challenge expectations – your own as well as those of the art form; to innovate, not re-create.
I challenge you to turn every single instinct towards complaint or condemnation into the motivation for creation; to be thoughtful, constructive and appropriate in criticism; to keep your mouth shut if opening it contributes nothing but ill-feeling and hurt to the discussion; to learn that others’ success and happiness does not diminish the possibility of your own.
I challenge you to honestly examine your own skill level, attitude and artistry before you seek external excuses for a lack of bookings or support; to refuse to participate in the constant carping and snark and backstage evisceration of people in their absence; to form opinions of others based on your own actual experience and not out of some fabricated factional solidarity or second-hand gossip.
I challenge you to keep your motives honest, your behavior gracious, your expectations realistic and your interactions kind; to do the work and to keep working hard; to love the art in yourself, not yourself in the art, and always to respect the art in others.