14/06/2021
You can dance with us. 🔥💃🏻
The Singapore Burlesque Club is a Burlesque Revue and Society founded by Sukki Singapora in 2012 and Supporting Asian burlesque Arists.
The Singapore Burlesque Club and Society supports the performance of burlesque within Singapore, with a view to encourage diversity of the Arts both in Singapore and internationally. Together we will help build a future for freedom of expression in the Arts throughout Asia. Supporting Burlesque in Singapore. Campaigning for freedom of expression within the Arts in Singapore and wider Asia. Specialising in Asian Burlesque Events. Promoting Burlesque Workshops in Singapore and Globally.
14/06/2021
You can dance with us. 🔥💃🏻
14/06/2021
Classes are back up! DM us to connect to one of our instructors! Pop a pastie! x
22/09/2015
Assisting Sukki for her act at Bo***ir Noire See you onstage! x
16/05/2015
It's happening! Have you got your tickets to the biggest Asian Burlesque show in the world!?
The 3rd Annual Asian Burlesque Festival on Saturday, May 30 at DROM in New York City! Get advance tickets at http://www.dromnyc.com/!
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/830624670320626/
14/04/2015
Tickets are online now! Check out the trailer to the Asian Burlesque Spectacular, the largest Asian burlesque show in the world!! Happening THIS May 30th in New York City - https://youtu.be/tH87HzAjIno - Tickets available via: www.dromnyc.com :-)
23/03/2015
Why we're proud to be part of the Singapore burlesque club :) Go Sukki!
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23/03/2015
Lee Kuan Yew has passed, however you felt about him you can't deny we all felt the influence of his convictions.. http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/mr-lee-kuan-yew-singapores-founding-father-dies-aged-91-
Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister, dies aged 91 SINGAPORE - Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's founding father, has died at the age of 91.
05/03/2015
It's here! Make sure you've got your ticket to see the largest Asian burlesque show on Earth! ;-)
We are thrilled to announce the cast for the 3rd Annual Asian Burlesque Spectacular on Saturday, May 30 at DROM! Featuring performers of Asian heritage from the national and international burlesque scene for ONE night only. Brought to you by Thirsty Girl Productions, Sukki Singapora, and Calamity Chang.
With performances by Violetta Beretta, Harlettes Chow, Kaoru Matsuoka, Kimchichi Carr, Megan Aurora Starr Lamey, Dame CuchiFrita, Nikita Bitch Project, Sukki Singapora and Calamity Chang "The Asian Sexsation". Hosted by Sweetie Nyc and kittening by Valora Dee. Music by DJ MOMOTARO.
Tickets are available online now at: http://www.dromnyc.com/events/3790/the-3rd-annual-asian-burlesque-spectacular
Art work by Yao Xiao Illustration and Art
05/03/2015
She did it!!! We did it!!! Well done to everyone over the years for joining us and supporting burlesque in Singapore. We're posting about her a lot at the moment! But our founder Sukki Singapora is flying!
We're proud to be part of her world, representing S'pore in the arts - well done x
Sukki Singapora is a burlesque dancer and activist from the Goodman Road area of East Singapore, who became the first woman to legally perform burlesque in Singapore in February 2015.
Sukki studied ballet as a child, and through her love of dance and vintage fashion she discovered burlesque. It became a powerful way for her to express herself, but it was banned in her home country.
Sukki relocated to London and after teaching herself the art of burlesque, she landed her first job performing at a local comedy club. She chose her stage surname “Singapora” to pay tribute to her heritage. Her unique routines and style have earned her a worldwide following.
After establishing her page, Sukki began to receive messages from women all around the world, praising her stance on self-expression and equality for women. She noticed that many of the messages were from women back home in Singapore, telling her she was an inspiration. Many of them asked for advice about burlesque and performing, so Sukki created a closed Facebook Group for these women called The Singapore Burlesque Society.
Through the group, women could talk openly about burlesque, trade tips and plan workshops in a confidential space. They bonded over how burlesque made them feel — in control over their own bodies and the way they express themselves.
Sukki and others from the group began to work with politicians in Singapore to lift the ban on burlesque by reaching out to them on Facebook and starting conversations about its value as a form of expression. After four years of activism, the ban was overturned.
Sukki, also an ambassador for the Sharan Project, an organization that supports South Asian women through domestic issues, continues to lobby for freedom and equality for women around the world.
Photo Credit: Rachel Sherlock
What better year for The Singapore Burlesque Club to be making waves than in the year of !?
This year will see the return of the Singapore Burlesque Club in association with the Asian Burlesque Festival - LIVE with events in both Singapore and New York - watch out!
We're really excited to be sharing some news with you very soon! Thank you to all of us who have followed us on twitter too: - more will be revealed..!