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Even less than five years ago, there were those who suggested that the art of burlesque had finally died out to make way for a slew of pole and lap dancers. The fact is, Burlesque has never died, it was simply transforming itself and patiently waiting for an audience to rediscover its delights. Judging by the state of play at Koko, Burlesque has not only found a palace to house its growing number of devotees, but also a stage to show off its undoubted queen, the incomparable Immodesty Blaize...
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