Tuesday, November 18 2003 | |||
Not long ago, the striptease was strictly a feminine skill. But the seriously scary Chippendale dancers in the 80s, and later, the sad-but-cute stars of the UK hit The Full Monty changed all that. |
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Anthony Neilson's shocking but acclaimed Penetrator is being set up at the Old Red Lion with previews opening tonight. 8pm. 418 St John St, EC1. £6-12. 020 7837 7816. |
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Think Tom of Finland meets Haring when we are talking pop artist Trademark. Now on at the Candid Galleries. 12:30-7:30pm. 3 Torrens St (by Angel), EC1. Free. | |||
Suddenly, girls weren't the only ones clamouring for the fire pole. For a while there, you couldn't enter a pub without three or four men offering to shed their pants and wiggle around for a few bob. For gents who feel they may have natural talent, a new class from the International Workshop Festival aims to improve your skills. The course will guide men through a group routine, which will be performed at the Festival Finale, as well helping students to devise an individual routineto perform at hen nights or queer cabarets. For those serious about going into the skin trade, advice about securing an agent and finding work will also be discussed. Oh yeah, elastic bands provided. Ouch! Male
Striptease class - 18 & 20 November 6:30-8:30pm EC |
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Sex Sells. Clapham Gallery explores art inspired by the industry. Opens today. Noon-8pm. 61 Venn St, SW4. Free. 020 7720 0955. |
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Matthew Herbert's Big Band will be at the RFH for some funky sets with Two Banks of Four and Radio 1's Gilles Peterson. 7:30pm. South Bank, SE1. £10-20. 020 7960 4242 or online. | |||
Diesel Style Lab is having a small party & private view to launch their exhibition of images from D+C snapper Rankin's new book. 7pm. 12 Floral St, WC2. Free. | |||
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