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Come ye vile and vulgar villains!
Come ye wanton, wicked wenches!
Come ye heartless, heretical heathens!
For feats of fire and fetish await!
Saturday, March 10th - 9pm
In the dark of Dante's (SW 3rd & Burnside) - toast your toes at the inferno.
Dress yourself in perversion of faith! $8 with costume. $10 without.
Featuring: Performers from PURE CIRKUS!!!!!!, the stunning Domina Betka Schpitz and her latex lovelies dishing out delightful penance in the confessional, DJs Horrid, ChaotiQueer and Sine Qua Non spinning blasphemous beats, and more debauchery than you can shake a false idol at!
The Blasphemy Ball is joined by Queer Fetish Night, who has graciously decided to share their evening with us by joining us at Dante's!
FEATURING
PURE Cirkus was born on Oct 27th 2003 as a Seattle-based body art theatre group called P.U.R.E. (People Undergoing Real Experiences). For two years the group performed only within the small community of body modification and suspension, keeping to nightclubs and private events. Over the course of three years several members of the group began to delve into more traditional Cirkus acts such as fire performance and juggling to expand and broaden its audience. In the summer of 2005, as they began combining both cirkus talents and body modification, the group realized that they had something far larger then they had ever imagined.
On Oct 28th 2005, almost overnight, the group called P.U.R.E was transformed into PURE Cirkus and performed for the first time under their new name. By pulling together talented performers from all over the country they push the limits of the human mind and body by combining Cirkus performance with Tribal theatre. They have embraced all forms of entertainers such as jugglers, clowns, sideshow freaks, fire, suspension and piercing enthusiasts, dancers, acrobats, aerialists, musicians and other circus and cabaret artists that have come together to build what will be a lasting circus that will entertain people for generations. At the Blasphemy Ball, you will see their darker side combining suspension, grinder suits and fire into a performance art.