127 Burlesque: Navigating controversy, empowerment and wild performances with Evana De Lune

This episode features Evana De Lune, one of Australia's most sought-after Burlesque performers. Evana has over 20 years of dance experience covering jazz, tap, ballet, contemporary and commercial dance styles. As well as performing, Evana is a highly regarded burlesque teacher and mentor, who has shared her wealth of experience with students at Melbourne's, Maison Burlesque and now runs her own Burlesque Workshops around Australia. In this episode, Emily and Evana discuss: Burlesque, what it is and what it isn't Evana's story  The Monash University Christmas Party scandal The backlash Burlesque receives Is Burlesque anti-feminist? A wild performance of Evana's What not to do at a Burlesque performance FOLLOW US on Instagram @thatsorgasmicSend your comments, questions and stories to: emilyduncan@thatsorgasmic.com To book a session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology follow the link: https://www.emilyduncansexology.com/ Leave a review for the chance to receive a discounted session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology. Evana De Lune's website: https://www.evanadelune.com/ Evana De Lune's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evanadelune/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A sex positive podcast that provides a shame free perspective on all things sex. Nothing is off bounds in this uncensored podcast, delving into all the juicy and taboo topics you can imagine. Most importantly this podcast aims to break down the stigmas surrounding sex and provide the tools to create a liberating sexual experience for everyone. Disclaimer: the educational information within this podcast does not take place of professional or medical advice. FOLLOW US on instagram @thatsorgasmic. Email your questions, stories and comments to: emilyduncan@thatsorgasmic.com This podcast is created on the land of the Wadawurrung people, the traditional custodians of this land. I pay my respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present. I acknowledge that it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.