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[[File:DixieEvansMissExoticWorld2006.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Former performer Dixie Evans was the [[curator]] of the Burlesque Hall of Fame in [[Las Vegas]]]]
[[File:DixieEvansMissExoticWorld2006.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Former performer Dixie Evans was the [[curator]] of the Burlesque Hall of Fame in [[Las Vegas]]]]


The '''Burlesque Hall of Fame''' (BHOF) is the world's only museum dedicated to the history, preservation, and future of the art of [[American burlesque|burlesque]]. Located in the Las Vegas Arts district at 1027 S Main st. #110, BHOF is a tourist destination and non-profit 501 (c)(3) educational organization offering tours of its vast Collection of costumes, memorabilia, props and ephemera from burlesque's heyday through contemporary practice; classes for individuals and groups at all levels including beginner; movie screenings; research access for students and journalists; and a gift shop.
The '''Burlesque Hall of Fame''' (BHOF) is the world's only museum dedicated to the history, preservation, and future of the art of [[American burlesque|burlesque]]. Located in the Las Vegas Arts district at 1027 S Main st. #110, BHOF is a tourist destination and non-profit 501 (c)(3) educational organization offering tours of its vast Collection of costumes, memorabilia, props and ephemera from burlesque's heyday through contemporary practice; classes for individuals and groups at all levels including beginner; movie screenings; research access for students and journalists; and a gift shop.


Formerly known as '''Exotic World''', the museum began as the personal collection of striptease artist and founding member of ''The Exotic Dancers' League of America'' [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]]. After her death in 1990, her friend and fellow entertainer, Dixie Evans, created the museum in [[Helendale, California]], and launched the "Miss Exotic World" Competition in 1990.
Formerly known as '''Exotic World''', the museum began as the personal collection of striptease artist and founding member of ''The Exotic Dancers' League of America'' [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]]. After her death in 1990, her friend and fellow entertainer, [[Dixie Evans]], created the museum in [[Helendale, California]], and launched the "Miss Exotic World" Competition in 1990.


In 2006, The Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated form Helendale to Las Vegas, NV, to establish itself as a permanent tourist attraction and exhibition space for its collection. After nearly a decade in the Emergency Arts building in the heart of a revitalized [[Downtown Las Vegas]], the museum moved to Las Vegas' Arts district in 2018.
In 2006, The Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated from Helendale to Las Vegas, NV, to establish itself as a permanent tourist attraction and exhibition space for its collection. After nearly a decade in the Emergency Arts building in the heart of a revitalized [[Downtown Las Vegas]], the museum moved to Las Vegas' Arts district in 2018.

this Miss Exotic World competition is in its 29th year (as of 2019), and has grown to become The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender, a four day convention held annually in Las Vegas that includes class, vending, museum tours, pin-up safaris, and four nights of showcases: Movers, Shakers, and Innovators; The Titans of Tease Reunion (now in its 68th year); The Miss Exotic World Competition; and Icons and All-Stars.


This Miss Exotic World competition is in its 29th year (as of 2019), and has grown to become The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender, a four-day convention held annually in Las Vegas that includes class, vending, museum tours, pin-up safaris, and four nights of showcases: Movers, Shakers, and Innovators; The Titans of Tease Reunion (now in its 68th year); The Miss Exotic World Competition; and Icons and All-Stars.


==History==
==History==
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In late 2005, the museum was temporarily closed for inventory and renovations in the wake of Arroyo's unexpected death and significant weather damage to the museum facilities. Although the museum was not open at the time of the annual Miss Exotic World Pageant in 2006, the pageant was nevertheless held at an alternate venue, the Celebrity Theater in Las Vegas. In 2006, the Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated from Helendale to a temporary space in The Las Vegas Emergency Arts building.
In late 2005, the museum was temporarily closed for inventory and renovations in the wake of Arroyo's unexpected death and significant weather damage to the museum facilities. Although the museum was not open at the time of the annual Miss Exotic World Pageant in 2006, the pageant was nevertheless held at an alternate venue, the Celebrity Theater in Las Vegas. In 2006, the Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated from Helendale to a temporary space in The Las Vegas Emergency Arts building.


The Hall of Fame relocated to a permanent premises in S Main Street, Las Vegas in April 2018.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Reed |first1=C. Moon |title=The Burlesque Hall of Fame debuts its bigger and sexier new museum - Las Vegas Weekly |url=https://lasvegasweekly.com/ae/2018/apr/19/the-burlesque-hall-of-fame-debuts-its-new-museum/ |website=lasvegasweekly.com |accessdate=27 April 2019 |date=19 April 2018}}</ref>
The Hall of Fame relocated to a permanent premises in S Main Street, Las Vegas in April 2018.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Reed |first1=C. Moon |title=The Burlesque Hall of Fame debuts its bigger and sexier new museum - Las Vegas Weekly |url=https://lasvegasweekly.com/ae/2018/apr/19/the-burlesque-hall-of-fame-debuts-its-new-museum/ |website=lasvegasweekly.com |access-date=27 April 2019 |date=19 April 2018}}</ref>


==Legends of Burlesque==
==Legends of Burlesque==
The Burlesque Hall of Fame does not have a formal induction process. The museum is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the entire history of burlesque. A "Living Legend of the Year" award is presented annually during the BHOF Weekender to a performer who has made a significant contribution to burlesque history. BHOF also presents a "Sassy Lassy" award to a person who has contributed significantly to the promotion and preservation of the art of burlesque.
The Burlesque Hall of Fame does not have a formal induction process. The museum is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the entire history of burlesque. A "Living Legend of the Year" award is presented annually during the BHOF Weekender to a performer who has made a significant contribution to burlesque history. BHOF also presents a "Sassy Lassy" award to a person who has contributed significantly to the promotion and preservation of the art of burlesque.


Living Legend of the Year recipients include:
Living Legend of the Year recipients include:
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*2019 Camille 2000
*2019 Camille 2000
*2018 [[Kitten Natividad]]
*2018 [[Kitten Natividad]]
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*2004 [[Tempest Storm]]
*2004 [[Tempest Storm]]
*2003 Mitzi Sinclaire
*2003 Mitzi Sinclaire
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Sassy Lassy recipients include:
Sassy Lassy recipients include:
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*2019 Simone de la Getto
*2019 Simone de la Getto
*2018 Indigo Blue
*2018 Indigo Blue
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*2015 Bambi the Mermaid (Burlesque on the Beach)
*2015 Bambi the Mermaid (Burlesque on the Beach)
*2015 Dick Zigun (Burlesque on the Beach)
*2015 Dick Zigun (Burlesque on the Beach)
*2015 [[Madison Stone]] (Burlesque pioneer and scream queen)
*2015 Madison Stone (Burlesque pioneer and scream queen)
*2014 Torchy Taboo
*2014 Torchy Taboo
*2014 Grant Philipo
*2014 Grant Philipo
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*2013 Catherine D'Lish
*2013 Catherine D'Lish
*2013 Scott Ewalt
*2013 Scott Ewalt
*2012 [[Dita Von Tease]]
*2012 [[Dita Von Teese]]
*2012 Don Spiro
*2012 Don Spiro
*2012 Jo "Boobs" Weldon
*2012 Jo "Boobs" Weldon
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*2011 Alan Perowski (Tease-O-Rama)
*2011 Alan Perowski (Tease-O-Rama)
*2011 Michelle Carr
*2011 Michelle Carr
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==Museum collection==
==Museum collection==
The Exotic World museum collection includes [[costumes]], [[props]], [[poster]]s, [[photograph]]s, [[publicity]] stills, [[newspaper]] clippings, and [[playbill]]s related to famous burlesque performers including [[Dita Von Tease]], [[Blaze Starr]], [[Lili St. Cyr]], [[Chesty Morgan]], [[Candy Barr]] and [[Tempest Storm]].
The Exotic World museum collection includes [[costumes]], [[Theatrical property|props]], [[poster]]s, [[photograph]]s, [[publicity]] stills, [[newspaper]] clippings, and [[playbill]]s related to famous burlesque performers including [[Dita Von Teese]], [[Blaze Starr]], [[Lili St. Cyr]], [[Chesty Morgan]], [[Candy Barr]] and [[Tempest Storm]].


The museum includes [[costume]] elements and props such as [[feather boa]]s, [[fan (implement)|fans]], [[glove]]s, [[garter belt]]s, [[Evening gown|gowns]], [[shoe]]s, [[pasties]], [[g-string]]s, and [[jewelry]]. Many of these items are specially made for use in striptease routines.
The museum includes [[costume]] elements and props such as [[feather boa]]s, [[fan (implement)|fans]], [[glove]]s, [[garter belt]]s, [[Evening gown|gowns]], [[shoe]]s, [[pasties]], [[g-string]]s, and [[jewelry]]. Many of these items are specially made for use in striptease routines.
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==Miss Exotic World Pageant==
==Miss Exotic World Pageant==
{{main article|Miss Exotic World Pageant}}
{{main|Miss Exotic World Pageant}}
[[File:MichelleLAmourFanDance2641.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Michelle L'amour]] performing fan dance at Miss Exotic World Pageant (2007)]]
[[File:MichelleLAmourFanDance2641.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Michelle L'amour]] performing fan dance at Miss Exotic World Pageant (2007)]]


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Each contest features burlesque performances by both stars from burlesque's golden age and younger women involved in the [[New Burlesque]] scene.
Each contest features burlesque performances by both stars from burlesque's golden age and younger women involved in the [[New Burlesque]] scene.


'''Miss Exotic World, Reigning Queen of Burlesque 2019'''
==See also==

=== " Frankie Fictitious " ===
'''First runner Up''' '''Second Runner up'''

[https://www.redbone.biz/ RedBone] Lou Lou la Duchesse De Riere
[[File:Holly's good BHof 2019 on stage.jpg|thumb|167x167px|On stage BHoF 2019 Holly's Good Winner Most classic]]
'''Best Boylesque:''' Joshua Dean

'''Best Debut:''' Dahlia Fatale

'''Most Classic:'''[https://www.instagram.com/hollys_good/ Holly's Good]

'''Most Comical:''' Faye Havoc & Donna Boss Rogers

'''Most Innovative:''' Lou Lou la Duchesse De Riere

'''Most Dazzling Dancer:''' Frankie Fictitious

'''Best Small Group:''' Kitten ‘N’ Lou

'''Best Large Group:''' Mod Carousel


== References ==
== References ==
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*Fox, Margalit (10 August 2013). "Dixie Evans, Who brought 'Monroe' to Burlesque houses, Dies at 86". The New York Times.P.A21.
*Fox, Margalit (10 August 2013). "Dixie Evans, Who brought 'Monroe' to Burlesque houses, Dies at 86". The New York Times.P.A21.
*"Dixie Evans Obituary". The Telegraph.
*"Dixie Evans Obituary". The Telegraph.
*Reed,C. Moon(19 April 2018) "The Burlesque Hall of Fame Debuts its Bigger and Sexier Museum-Las Vegas Weekly".lasvegasweekly.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019
*Exotic World and The Burlesque Revival


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 6 June 2022

Burlesque Hall of Fame
Map
Established1990 Helendale, California, moved 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada
Location1027 South Main Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
TypeHall of fame
Websitewww.burlesquehall.com
Former performer Dixie Evans was the curator of the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas

The Burlesque Hall of Fame (BHOF) is the world's only museum dedicated to the history, preservation, and future of the art of burlesque. Located in the Las Vegas Arts district at 1027 S Main st. #110, BHOF is a tourist destination and non-profit 501 (c)(3) educational organization offering tours of its vast Collection of costumes, memorabilia, props and ephemera from burlesque's heyday through contemporary practice; classes for individuals and groups at all levels including beginner; movie screenings; research access for students and journalists; and a gift shop.

Formerly known as Exotic World, the museum began as the personal collection of striptease artist and founding member of The Exotic Dancers' League of America Jennie Lee. After her death in 1990, her friend and fellow entertainer, Dixie Evans, created the museum in Helendale, California, and launched the "Miss Exotic World" Competition in 1990.

In 2006, The Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated from Helendale to Las Vegas, NV, to establish itself as a permanent tourist attraction and exhibition space for its collection. After nearly a decade in the Emergency Arts building in the heart of a revitalized Downtown Las Vegas, the museum moved to Las Vegas' Arts district in 2018.

This Miss Exotic World competition is in its 29th year (as of 2019), and has grown to become The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender, a four-day convention held annually in Las Vegas that includes class, vending, museum tours, pin-up safaris, and four nights of showcases: Movers, Shakers, and Innovators; The Titans of Tease Reunion (now in its 68th year); The Miss Exotic World Competition; and Icons and All-Stars.

History

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Retired dancer Jennie Lee started collecting burlesque memorabilia when she owned the Sassy Lassy nightclub in San Pedro, California. After Lee was diagnosed with breast cancer, she and her husband moved to an abandoned goat farm in Helendale, California, located in the Mojave Desert about one third of the way between Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas, Nevada.

Lee intended to create a burlesque museum, found a burlesque school and run a bed and breakfast, and the goat farm site had enough room to contain her growing collection. Only the museum got started within her lifetime.

After Lee died in 1990, Dixie Evans took over the farm and turned it into The Exotic World Burlesque Museum, aided by Lee's widower, Charlie Arroyo. Lee's memorabilia formed the core of the collection, but people from around the world soon started to donate items to Exotic World. The collection grew large enough to fill the entire farm.

In late 2005, the museum was temporarily closed for inventory and renovations in the wake of Arroyo's unexpected death and significant weather damage to the museum facilities. Although the museum was not open at the time of the annual Miss Exotic World Pageant in 2006, the pageant was nevertheless held at an alternate venue, the Celebrity Theater in Las Vegas. In 2006, the Burlesque Hall of Fame relocated from Helendale to a temporary space in The Las Vegas Emergency Arts building.

The Hall of Fame relocated to a permanent premises in S Main Street, Las Vegas in April 2018.[1]

Legends of Burlesque

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The Burlesque Hall of Fame does not have a formal induction process. The museum is dedicated to celebrating and honoring the entire history of burlesque. A "Living Legend of the Year" award is presented annually during the BHOF Weekender to a performer who has made a significant contribution to burlesque history. BHOF also presents a "Sassy Lassy" award to a person who has contributed significantly to the promotion and preservation of the art of burlesque.

Living Legend of the Year recipients include:

Sassy Lassy recipients include:

  • 2019 Simone de la Getto
  • 2018 Indigo Blue
  • 2017 Ophelia Flame
  • 2016 Ursulina
  • 2016 Fisherman
  • 2015 Otter (Blue Angel)
  • 2015 Bonnie Dunn (Blue Angel)
  • 2015 Bambi the Mermaid (Burlesque on the Beach)
  • 2015 Dick Zigun (Burlesque on the Beach)
  • 2015 Madison Stone (Burlesque pioneer and scream queen)
  • 2014 Torchy Taboo
  • 2014 Grant Philipo
  • 2014 Vivienne VaVoom
  • 2013 Katy K
  • 2013 Catherine D'Lish
  • 2013 Scott Ewalt
  • 2012 Dita Von Teese
  • 2012 Don Spiro
  • 2012 Jo "Boobs" Weldon
  • 2011 Billie Madley
  • 2011 Baby Doe Von Stoheim (Tease-O-Rama)
  • 2011 Alison Fensterstock (Tease-O-Rama)
  • 2011 Debbie Mink (Tease-O-Rama)
  • 2011 Alan Perowski (Tease-O-Rama)
  • 2011 Michelle Carr

Museum collection

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The Exotic World museum collection includes costumes, props, posters, photographs, publicity stills, newspaper clippings, and playbills related to famous burlesque performers including Dita Von Teese, Blaze Starr, Lili St. Cyr, Chesty Morgan, Candy Barr and Tempest Storm.

The museum includes costume elements and props such as feather boas, fans, gloves, garter belts, gowns, shoes, pasties, g-strings, and jewelry. Many of these items are specially made for use in striptease routines.

Unique individual items include ivory fans used by Sally Rand, gloves and a black velvet shoulder cape worn by Gypsy Rose Lee, a heart-shaped couch owned by Jayne Mansfield and the cremation ashes of Miss Sheri Champagne.

Film

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The history of the Burlesque Hall of Fame is the featured subject of the 2010 documentary Exotic World & the Burlesque Revival.[2] Dixie Evans appears in Leslie Zemeckis' documentary Behind the Burly Q.

Miss Exotic World Pageant

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Michelle L'amour performing fan dance at Miss Exotic World Pageant (2007)

Exotic World hosts the annual Miss Exotic World pageant on the first Saturday of every June. Each year a Neo-burlesque performer is crowned Miss Exotic World in a contest often referred to as the Miss America of burlesque. Winners receive both the title and a trophy.

Evolving from annual celebrations for the Exotic Dancers League union, Dixie Evans initiated the Miss Exotic World pageant in 1990 as a way to draw people to the museum. She garnered attention by sending out a press release claiming that "Lili St. Cyr, Tempest Storm, Blaze Starr and 30 other alumni of burlesque will all be invited to attend this reunion." While technically true, none of those invitees attended that year. However, the release garnered press attention for the pageant, which was successful enough to become an annual event.

Each contest features burlesque performances by both stars from burlesque's golden age and younger women involved in the New Burlesque scene.

Miss Exotic World, Reigning Queen of Burlesque 2019

" Frankie Fictitious "

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First runner Up Second Runner up

RedBone Lou Lou la Duchesse De Riere

On stage BHoF 2019 Holly's Good Winner Most classic

Best Boylesque: Joshua Dean

Best Debut: Dahlia Fatale

Most Classic:Holly's Good

Most Comical: Faye Havoc & Donna Boss Rogers

Most Innovative: Lou Lou la Duchesse De Riere

Most Dazzling Dancer: Frankie Fictitious

Best Small Group: Kitten ‘N’ Lou

Best Large Group: Mod Carousel

References

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  1. ^ Reed, C. Moon (19 April 2018). "The Burlesque Hall of Fame debuts its bigger and sexier new museum - Las Vegas Weekly". lasvegasweekly.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  2. ^ Exotic World & the Burlesque Revival
  • Fox, Margalit (10 August 2013). "Dixie Evans, Who brought 'Monroe' to Burlesque houses, Dies at 86". The New York Times.P.A21.
  • "Dixie Evans Obituary". The Telegraph.
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