Volupte & The Black Cotton Club at The Cafe De Paris!
Tickets are now selling fast for our big Voluptuous & Victorious event at the Cafe De Paris on Sunday March 22nd - book now to avoid disappointment!
WHAT IS VOLUPTUOUS & VICTORIOUS?
On Sunday, March 22nd, Volupte & The Black Cotton Club are to relocate, for one night only, to the very opulent Cafe De Paris in Leicester Square - for a spellbinding night of beautiful burlesque and climactic cabaret, all performed to live music by none other than the G-Spots (aka Blue Harlem) - and topped off with vintage tunes spun by The Black Cotton Club hosts Lady Kamikaze & "Mr Burlesque" El Nino.
This is a non-profit evening to raise money and awareness for VDAY - Eve Ensler's charity which seeks to stop violence against women. It's also gonna to be one of the most decadent, delicious - and damn well worthwhile events of the year...get involved!
And gracing the Cafe De Paris stage that night will be:
Amber Topaz
Roxy Velvet
The Delightee Twins
Cheesecake & Tease
Gracie
Ruby Blues
Mysti Vine
...accompanied by The G-Spots (aka The Blue Harlem),
hosted by Ivy Paige...
...and followed by the Black Cotton Club till 12.30am
TICKETS
Tickets cost £18 per person and are now available from Volupte - call either 0207 831 1622 or book online*
*THIS IS A PRE-SOLD TICKET EVENT. There will be limited tickets available on the door.
For more information on this very special event, please visit our website (www.volupte-lounge.com/events/2009/03/22)
And to view the Cafe De Paris website, please go here: www.cafedeparis.com
WHAT IS VDAY LONDON?
Celebrating 10 years of V-Day in the UK, V-Day London 2009 commenced with a packed-to-the-rafters Valentine's knees up at Carsten Holler's Double Club on February 14th 2009. In the post-Valentine's week they also presented a limited run of benefit performances of Eve Ensler's provocative and hilarious The Vagina Monologues, and selections from the brand new collection A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer: Writings to End Violence Against Women in its UK theatre premiere, featuring new work by Edward Albee, Lyn Nottage, Michael Cunningham, actress Kathy Najimy, and more. All proceeds from these plays (and from all other related creative events) have gone (and are going) towards charities working to end violence against women and girls - the aim being to activate our community through creative events... until the violence stops.




