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11/20/2009

Harlow Gold burlesque at Bordello

01:39 PM PT, Nov 20 2009
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The resurgence of burlesque happened so long ago that we're due for a resurgence of a resurgence. Choreographer and "Dancing With the Stars" alum Tracy Phillips -- along with other ladies of Forty Deuce fame -- has whipped up the weekly Harlow Gold show at Bordello, a onetime brothel. Prepare for dance numbers choreographed to Tom Waits and Mary J. Blige, a blur of vaudeville-inspired costumes and countless provocative gyrations. And if you have a keen eye, you may just spot audience members like the Princess of Dubai or Queen Latifah, neither of whom wore a spangly bikini during their last visit.

Bordello Bar, 901 E. 1st St., downtown L.A.; 9 p.m.; $15-$20

--Alie Ward

Photo Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles Times

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