SATURDAY
JUNE 23rd 2012
doors 7pm showtime 8pm
Area 405
405 Oliver Street
tickets $10
performers to be announced any moment!
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11th 2011
Love Thyself
Self Love B-More Erotic
FRIDAY February 11
Door 7:30 pm Show 8pm
Hamilton Theater
2929 Hamilton Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21214
- 2nd Floor
$10 at the door
or purchase here:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/155450
Performers include:
Desiree Envoutant
Cosplay Burlesque
Marla Meringue
EarthGoddess
Heartstrings
Monica Stevens
That’s right! Self Love baby. “You’ve got needs. You’ve got desires. And I’ve got a few of my own.” Be subversive and expose yourself to the anti corporate concept of Valentine’s Day. This ain’t no Hallmark card.
The B-more Erotic Performance Arts Series specializes in the provocative.
Do you enjoy being transported from the daily routine, shocked, amazed, transfixed? Surrender to the pleasure of performers who know how to do it. The B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series wants to rub you the right way with its unique array of sexually-charged performances.
The series, hosted by Julie Fisher and the Hamilton Arts Collective, is held at the Hamilton Theater and sponsored by PoetryInBaltimore.com.
Desiree Envoutant tries to spend each moment living, breathing and feeling love. She will be reading a short story "The Cave of Rocks" which tells the tale of falling in love in Paris and the erotic correspondence across the Atlantic...
Cosplay Burlesque is a group of burlesque performers and cosplayers dedicated to combining the two for your entertainment. Our mission is to take the characters fans already enjoy and make them naughty! Performers include Zenthian , Victoria Belmont and Murder Nurse.
Marla Meringue is a costumer, artist, and performer. Her work deals with issues of feminity and eroticism by creating characters, sumptuous outfits, and doing bizarre and wonderful things with both of them. A true maker, she uses labor as a way of working through ideas and creating intensely-crafted garments and objects.
Come and see Earthgoddess and the classic love story of Snow White get all sullied and whatnot. It is time to find out what the real deal was with Madame Snow and her "seven little men." Prepare to have your childhood ideal of Snow White flogged to bits, and love every minute of it.
Heartstrings rope bondage in the classical shibari style
Monica Stevens wants to paint non gender specific pictures
on the minds of listeners using impressionistic word art.
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Friday October 29th
featuring:
EarthGoddess
Suzanne X
Tai Allen
AdlLib
and Marla Meringue
doors open 7:30 pm
show starts at 8pm
Tickets $10 at the door
Hamilton Theater
2929 Hamilton Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21214
more info www.bmoreerotic.weebly.com
or 443-418-4762
[email protected]
featuring:
EarthGoddess
Suzanne X
Tai Allen
AdlLib
and Marla Meringue
doors open 7:30 pm
show starts at 8pm
Tickets $10 at the door
Hamilton Theater
2929 Hamilton Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21214
more info www.bmoreerotic.weebly.com
or 443-418-4762
[email protected]
Friday August 27th
The B-more Erotic Performance Arts Series specializes in the provocative. Do you enjoy being transported from the daily routine, shocked, amazed, transfixed? Surrender to the pleasure of performers who know how to do it. The B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series wants to rub you the right way with its unique array of sexually-charged performances.
Join us Friday August 27th at 8:00 pm
Hamilton Theater 2929 Hamilton Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21214
Tickets $10 at the door
FEATURING
Cosplay Burlesque
Cosplay Burlesque is a group of burlesque performers and cosplayers dedicated to combining the two for your entertainment. Our mission is to take the characters fans already enjoy and make them naughty! Performers include Zenthian , Victoria Belmont and Murder Nurse.
Earth Goddess
Earthgoddess's latest project has been inspired by the Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood and the level of power exchange that runs through this tale. So join her as she immerses us in a story no-one ever read to you at bedtime. Wolfish Dominants, who really ate grandma, the meaning of the hood, and that whole wood-cutter thing will be explored and exposed.
Alex Alexander
combines rich, soulful vocals with aggressive,
sharp-tongued prose, Alexander delivers an elegant, matter-of-fact performance
channeling artists from Nina Simone to Allan Ginsberg and
beyond.
As a member of the LGBT community, her poems span the
matters of identity, gender, sexuality and ones defiant journey through
life’s obstacles.
sharp-tongued prose, Alexander delivers an elegant, matter-of-fact performance
channeling artists from Nina Simone to Allan Ginsberg and
beyond.
As a member of the LGBT community, her poems span the
matters of identity, gender, sexuality and ones defiant journey through
life’s obstacles.
Monica Stevens
wants to paint non gender specific pictures
on the minds of listeners using impressionistic word art.
on the minds of listeners using impressionistic word art.
JUNE 25th B-More Erotic
The B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series wants to rub you the right way with its unique array of sexually-charged performances beginning at 8:00 p.m. (doors at 7:30 p.m.), Friday, June 25, 2010, at the Hamilton Theater, 5440 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21214. Julie Fisher hosts this third installment in the bimonthly series, which runs on the last Friday of every other month and is sponsored by www.PoetryinBaltimore.com.
Scheduled performers include:
Mary Knott has been publishing & performing stories and poems in and out of B.more city since 1989. A graduate of Towson University and a native of Maryland's Eastern Shore, she has also hosted her own spoken word and live music shows at Club Medusa, The Mojo, and St. John's of Hamilton. Her hosting duties also included a six year stint hosting Talk It Up, a weekly open mike at Funk's Democratic Coffee Spot from 1997-2003. And if all that wasn't enough, Mary has a band called the dirt and has a comic book with her sister beppi called "Pretty Beaver" and have published comics around the country and the world in such publications as "The New York Waste," "Stripburger," and "Gambazine."
} Mark S. Sanders is a Baltimore native and has been writing for over 26 years.
He has hosted and organized scores of literary and mulimedia events and has been a featured poet at such venues as Artscape, The Martin Luther King Memorial Library and the WHFS Festival at RFK Stadium.
He has won two Baltimore's Best awards from the City Paper for his literary events and publications and garnered first prize in their 8th Annual Poetry Contest. In 2000, he was honored with an individual artist grant for poetry by the Maryland State Arts Council.
Bruce A. Jacobs writes for a living and plays drums, poems and saxophone in real life. His books of poetry include Cathode Ray Blues (Tropos Press) and Speaking Through My Skin (MSU Press). Jacobs’s work has appeared in a slew of poetry journals and anthologies, including 180 More, edited by Billy Collins. He has won poetry slams in Baltimore and New York City. He is also the author of the nonfiction book Race Manners for the 21st Century. You can find him online at www.aliasbruce.typepad.com or on Facebook. He lives in Baltimore.
Rebecca Nagle is a performance, new media and community artist. She grew up in Kansas. After attending Interlochen Arts Academy, Nagle studied at Maryland Institute College of Art. She is an internationally exhibited and collected artist with works in the New Museum (New York) and Ssamzie Art Warehouse (South Korea). Nagle has shown at Current Gallery, Art in General, Site Santa Fe, Artscape and Conflux Festival. Baltimore City Paper senior arts editor Bret McCabe has hailed her as “Baltimore’s very own life-is-art-is-life performance maven…mingling the Internet and performance into a fresh and vital new thing.” Nagle's performative, interactive and community art projects challenge people on issues of intimacy, the body, power, boundaries and efficacy. She is currently trying to make the world a more open, equitable and creative place through community organizing and radical performance art. To follow her efforts, visit www.rebeccanagle.com.
Paco Fish thrives on duality. The cabaret-performing alter ego of Paul Galbraith, a cytogenetics technologist by day, Paco Fish is a dynamic performer of spoken and physical comedy, burlesque, circus and any other medium where he can find a stage. Most of Paco’s characters exist in multiple worlds at the same time, and his acts are visual representations of the transitions between different, but coexisting realities. Whether playing the aggressive lion with a heart (and thong) of gold, the go-go dancer working part-time as the Grim Reaper (also with a thong of gold), or the bride of indeterminate gender, Paco dismantles assumptions and defies convention with humor and passion.
Tickets for the event are $10 and are only available at the door. www.PoetryInBaltimore.com is Maryland’s premier online resource and interactive virtual community for literary news, events, reviews and discussions for Baltimore and beyond. The organization also hosts, organizes and sponsors dozens of literary and multimedia events throughout the city and its adjacent communities. The Hamilton Arts Collective promotes local arts and artists in Northeast Baltimore www.hamiltonarts.org. For more information, contact:
Julie Fisher
Founder, www.PoetryInBaltimore.com
E-mail: [email protected]m
Phone: (443) 418-4762.
Scheduled performers include:
Mary Knott has been publishing & performing stories and poems in and out of B.more city since 1989. A graduate of Towson University and a native of Maryland's Eastern Shore, she has also hosted her own spoken word and live music shows at Club Medusa, The Mojo, and St. John's of Hamilton. Her hosting duties also included a six year stint hosting Talk It Up, a weekly open mike at Funk's Democratic Coffee Spot from 1997-2003. And if all that wasn't enough, Mary has a band called the dirt and has a comic book with her sister beppi called "Pretty Beaver" and have published comics around the country and the world in such publications as "The New York Waste," "Stripburger," and "Gambazine."
} Mark S. Sanders is a Baltimore native and has been writing for over 26 years.
He has hosted and organized scores of literary and mulimedia events and has been a featured poet at such venues as Artscape, The Martin Luther King Memorial Library and the WHFS Festival at RFK Stadium.
He has won two Baltimore's Best awards from the City Paper for his literary events and publications and garnered first prize in their 8th Annual Poetry Contest. In 2000, he was honored with an individual artist grant for poetry by the Maryland State Arts Council.
Bruce A. Jacobs writes for a living and plays drums, poems and saxophone in real life. His books of poetry include Cathode Ray Blues (Tropos Press) and Speaking Through My Skin (MSU Press). Jacobs’s work has appeared in a slew of poetry journals and anthologies, including 180 More, edited by Billy Collins. He has won poetry slams in Baltimore and New York City. He is also the author of the nonfiction book Race Manners for the 21st Century. You can find him online at www.aliasbruce.typepad.com or on Facebook. He lives in Baltimore.
Rebecca Nagle is a performance, new media and community artist. She grew up in Kansas. After attending Interlochen Arts Academy, Nagle studied at Maryland Institute College of Art. She is an internationally exhibited and collected artist with works in the New Museum (New York) and Ssamzie Art Warehouse (South Korea). Nagle has shown at Current Gallery, Art in General, Site Santa Fe, Artscape and Conflux Festival. Baltimore City Paper senior arts editor Bret McCabe has hailed her as “Baltimore’s very own life-is-art-is-life performance maven…mingling the Internet and performance into a fresh and vital new thing.” Nagle's performative, interactive and community art projects challenge people on issues of intimacy, the body, power, boundaries and efficacy. She is currently trying to make the world a more open, equitable and creative place through community organizing and radical performance art. To follow her efforts, visit www.rebeccanagle.com.
Paco Fish thrives on duality. The cabaret-performing alter ego of Paul Galbraith, a cytogenetics technologist by day, Paco Fish is a dynamic performer of spoken and physical comedy, burlesque, circus and any other medium where he can find a stage. Most of Paco’s characters exist in multiple worlds at the same time, and his acts are visual representations of the transitions between different, but coexisting realities. Whether playing the aggressive lion with a heart (and thong) of gold, the go-go dancer working part-time as the Grim Reaper (also with a thong of gold), or the bride of indeterminate gender, Paco dismantles assumptions and defies convention with humor and passion.
Tickets for the event are $10 and are only available at the door. www.PoetryInBaltimore.com is Maryland’s premier online resource and interactive virtual community for literary news, events, reviews and discussions for Baltimore and beyond. The organization also hosts, organizes and sponsors dozens of literary and multimedia events throughout the city and its adjacent communities. The Hamilton Arts Collective promotes local arts and artists in Northeast Baltimore www.hamiltonarts.org. For more information, contact:
Julie Fisher
Founder, www.PoetryInBaltimore.com
E-mail: [email protected]m
Phone: (443) 418-4762.
APRIL 30th B-MORE EROTIC
Yeah! It’s spring and skin is getting bare, just the way we like it! Time again for
B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series and these are the sexy, quirky and seductive entertainers for April 30th!
Mark S. Sanders is a Baltimore native and has been writing for over 26 years.
He has hosted and organized scores of literary and mulimedia events and has been a featured poet at such venues as Artscape, The Martin Luther King Memorial Library and the WHFS Festival at RFK Stadium.
He has won two Baltimore's Best awards from the City Paper for his literary events and publications and garnered first prize in their 8th Annual Poetry Contest. In 2000, he was honored with an individual artist grant for poetry by the Maryland State Arts Council.
Baby Oldster writes wordy songs about things he can't yet speak and sounds best in his bathroom.
Tanefå aka The One Who Loves has been writing erotica since she picked up that first Noire book about Lady and the Beast... Her soon to be released book of poetry overflows with sensual sexiness and is awaited with baited breath, but the novel she is working on has been compared to the likes of Zane. Having been on the poetry scene for almost 10 years in Baltimore and Philadelphia, she is ready to come display her wares for you.
Cliff "you can't make me smile" Lynn is a Navy man who spent a lot of time getting on and off submarines and surface ships in the Phillipines, sex capitol central. He has been accused of ripping off "perfectly good" shirts from his own torso in the name of poetry.
The Holy Roman Underwire is the frisky tag-team of Babs & Emmy who are happy to take a break from their midget porn vandalism tour to bring you high quality erotic theater. Graduates of the Excitement Video Ladies' Night Limbo College, The Holy Roman Underwire is licensed to rock your world
B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series and these are the sexy, quirky and seductive entertainers for April 30th!
Mark S. Sanders is a Baltimore native and has been writing for over 26 years.
He has hosted and organized scores of literary and mulimedia events and has been a featured poet at such venues as Artscape, The Martin Luther King Memorial Library and the WHFS Festival at RFK Stadium.
He has won two Baltimore's Best awards from the City Paper for his literary events and publications and garnered first prize in their 8th Annual Poetry Contest. In 2000, he was honored with an individual artist grant for poetry by the Maryland State Arts Council.
Baby Oldster writes wordy songs about things he can't yet speak and sounds best in his bathroom.
Tanefå aka The One Who Loves has been writing erotica since she picked up that first Noire book about Lady and the Beast... Her soon to be released book of poetry overflows with sensual sexiness and is awaited with baited breath, but the novel she is working on has been compared to the likes of Zane. Having been on the poetry scene for almost 10 years in Baltimore and Philadelphia, she is ready to come display her wares for you.
Cliff "you can't make me smile" Lynn is a Navy man who spent a lot of time getting on and off submarines and surface ships in the Phillipines, sex capitol central. He has been accused of ripping off "perfectly good" shirts from his own torso in the name of poetry.
The Holy Roman Underwire is the frisky tag-team of Babs & Emmy who are happy to take a break from their midget porn vandalism tour to bring you high quality erotic theater. Graduates of the Excitement Video Ladies' Night Limbo College, The Holy Roman Underwire is licensed to rock your world
B-MORE EROTIC LAUNCHES
B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series
Launches February 26 at Hamilton Theater
BALTIMORE, Md. – Performers flaunt their exploits and fantasies, laying it all out on the table for the launch of the B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series, 8:00 p.m. (doors open at 7:30 p.m.), Friday, February 26, 2010, at the Hamilton Theater, 2929 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21214.
...First up, Barbara DeCesare brings a play about sex and money; Kathleen Brasington will tickle the keys and sing titillating songs; Alison Eve Samuels tells travel tales that include what happened under the covers; Jequiche offers a little woman-to-woman, play-by-play; and Tom Swiss and Alison Chicosky dazzle with “Words of Fire”. Julie Fisher hosts this intimate, sexually charged evening.
“Dress in layers; it’s going to get hot,” says Fisher, Founder of www.PoetryInBaltimore.com, which sponsors the program.
William P. Tandy, Editor of the award-winning Smile, Hon, You’re in Baltimore! series, concurs. “Don’t just lay there, Baltimore – get out there and B-more Erotic, even if you just like to watch,” says Tandy, whose publication just released Smile, Hon, You’re in Flagrante!, a collection of Baltimore-inspired sexual encounters.
Tickets are $10 for the event, slated as the first in a subsequent series that will run on the last Friday of every other month.
Launches February 26 at Hamilton Theater
BALTIMORE, Md. – Performers flaunt their exploits and fantasies, laying it all out on the table for the launch of the B-More Erotic Performance Arts Series, 8:00 p.m. (doors open at 7:30 p.m.), Friday, February 26, 2010, at the Hamilton Theater, 2929 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21214.
...First up, Barbara DeCesare brings a play about sex and money; Kathleen Brasington will tickle the keys and sing titillating songs; Alison Eve Samuels tells travel tales that include what happened under the covers; Jequiche offers a little woman-to-woman, play-by-play; and Tom Swiss and Alison Chicosky dazzle with “Words of Fire”. Julie Fisher hosts this intimate, sexually charged evening.
“Dress in layers; it’s going to get hot,” says Fisher, Founder of www.PoetryInBaltimore.com, which sponsors the program.
William P. Tandy, Editor of the award-winning Smile, Hon, You’re in Baltimore! series, concurs. “Don’t just lay there, Baltimore – get out there and B-more Erotic, even if you just like to watch,” says Tandy, whose publication just released Smile, Hon, You’re in Flagrante!, a collection of Baltimore-inspired sexual encounters.
Tickets are $10 for the event, slated as the first in a subsequent series that will run on the last Friday of every other month.