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Fashionista's by John Stagliano "Magnificent... Ahead of its time!" LThe Fashionistas, John Stagliano's erotically
charged Las Vegas adult entertainment production of fetish and
fantasy, was chosen as one of "Las Vegas' 10 Best Shows,"
by the Las Vegas Review Journal. This marks the first ever appearance
for an erotic Las Vegas show of this kind on The R-J's 10 Best
List, which beat out such mainstream high-budget production shows
as Celine Dion's "A New Day." Fashionistas also was
picked by the staff of the Review Journal as having the Best
Choreography of any Vegas show and received numerous rave reviews
from other respected publications as Las Vegas Weekly, Callback
News and entertainment icon Robin Leach. Address and
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Zumanity Cirque du Soleil "Zumanity: another side of Cirque du Soleil" is playing inside the New York-New York Hotel & Casino. It is an exploration of sex and sexuality, and the range and depth of this exploration is wonderful. This production bears all of the classic trademarks of a Cirque extravaganza, but is the first time that the company has dealt with the exploration of human sexuality. "Zumanity's" look at love, sensuality and eroticism, in all its forms, is ultimately a story of human emotion, the nature of beauty, and the acceptance of differences. It crosses many barriers---barriers of age, race, gender, and preferences. "Zumanity" is not going to be a production for everyone. Their investigation of sexuality is quite frank and could be off-putting to some. Not everyone is going to be comfortable seeing strapped on phalluses or two men lovingly wrestling with each other, etc., but it is a legitimate part of this production. The show starts off wonderfully and continues to build throughout the production. Most of the acts are brilliant and amazing. The acts entitled "hoops," "straps," "dislocation," and the "dance on TV" inform us, excite us, and allow us to feel this aspect of exploring human sensuality. The show is sexy, provocative and challenging. It awakens the most primal urges to a new form of eroticism that blends movement, acrobatics and beautiful bodies with the sensual caress of the human voice and the insistent pulse of exotic rhythms. The final act of the show is entitled, "Orgy," which is, unfortunately, unsatisfying. It is a piece in which the company involves the audience in group moans and breathing, but like all fake orgasms, leaves you wanting so much more. The setting and the theatre are wonderful. The performers, as in all of the Cirque productions, are brilliant. The theme is strong and bears further exploration, and Las Vegas certainly has a need for this production. The creators of "Zumanity" have a lot of be proud of with this show. You can visit
them on their website at Zumanity.com, |