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They’re bringing booty back

By Hollie Harris

As part of the Horizon Festival, join artists such as the Kitty Kats in The Brewery Room on Saturday 2 September for ‘Bringing Booty Back: Celebrating the Female Form’ – a magnificent evening of visual arts, music, fashion parades, burlesque, aerial acrobatics and more.
This an adults-only gala cabaret will be performed from 7pm to 10pm by an elite group of Sunshine Coast female performers and artists.
’Bringing Booty Back – Celebrating The Female Form’ will have the audience members and participants “loving the skin they’re in”. The theme is ‘burlesque boudoir’ and guests are invited to dress to suit, if they wish.
Performers and artists include: MC Sheridan Stewart (ABC Coast FM), the Kitty Kats, Muses Trio – performance and optional music workshop, Absolute Aerials – performance and optional burlesque dance workshop, Litta Maree (L’art de Cirque) – performance and optional burlesque dance workshop, Body Art By Fran – live body paint and optional glamour face masks, Vintage Calendar Girls – fashion parade, Siren Clothing – fashion parade, Opera Swimwear and Sunflair Swimwear – fashion parade, Maree Ann DeGraw Hats and Millinery – fashion parade, Rich Events Photography – event photographer and optional boudoir photo shoot.
Tickets are $60 plus a booking fee. Details are at www.horizonfestival.com.au/event/bringing-booty-back
Aside from the gala event in the evening, the day consists of multiple workshops and performances: Music Mentoring Workshop – 2.30pm-4.30pm. Burlesque Workshop – 5pm-5.30pm. Glamour Face Masks – face painting – 4.30pm-6.30pm. Boudoir Photo Shoot – 5.30pm-7pm.

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