Ground Breaking “Exotic Performance Art”
Keda Breeze has been building up a new body of work which she has named “exotic performance art” . Inspired by striptease and erotic dance informed by Keda’s strong performance training, these shows move beyond more predictable cabaret/burlesque entertainment to take things to the limits. The likes of these groundbreaking acts has never been seen before. They were a big hit at summer festivals in 2011 and are now taking the London cabaret circuit by storm.
Paul Ronney of the Urban Voodoo Machine was utterly thrilled with Keda’s performances for his Gypsy Hotel night last week. Here is what he said
“Keda Breeze is a 200% dynamite extravagant entertainment queen ready to blow up at your peril!”
These acts have also seen Keda nominated for a prestigious Erotic Award.
Keda’s current exotic performance art acts are:
American Woman – In American Woman Keda begins life as a jilted bride then, consumes alchohol and valium, cries, smashes things with a mallet then strips down to her birthday suite. All this is set to a killer soundtrack including Dolly Parton’s Jolene, Tammy Wynettes Stand by You Man, Kid Rock’s Cowboy and The Guess Who’s American Woman.
Heaven – Heaven is high energy technical dance meets badass stripping, to a killer disco soundtrack. The act is performed in thigh high leather boots and biker strip club style costume. Like any real stripper Keda finishes her show naked.
Primitive -Primitive is an atmospheric fire show set to a haunting sound track. It is a mixture of strong stage presence, agile and exotic dance and flames. At the end of the show Keda burns off her G-string before her finale fire stunts.
Upcoming performances where you can see Keda perform these acts are at Matt Fraser’s Sleaze on Wednesday 7th December, at Keda’s own Hoochie Coochie Kabaret on 9th December, at Bette Noir at Madame Jojo’s where Keda is a resident artist on the 9th of February and 8th of March and new dates are being added all the time.
Picture – Keda Breeze at Bette Noir by Mikkael Jaeger-Jenson