Monday, February 21, 2011

Flood Follies: An Underwater Burlesque for all creatures great and small.

What an amazing night Flood Follies at Hi Fi bar was, with so many beautiful, fabulously dressed people in attendance. Put together by La Viola Vixen to raise money for the flood ravaged RSPCA the night was a great success . The crowd was almost as dazzling as the numerous fabulous performers. StreetCandy had trouble choosing who to photograph with so many well dressed people out. We were completely spoilt for choice, but here are some of our favorite outfits from the night! To get a taste of the amazing performers come check out the photos on our events page.

Blaike Starlet

Mindy Pantsless and Jake


Gianna


Julia & Jess

Davina Mercy & Alyssa Kitt

Lauren Rebelle

Jodie Taylor, Kate Jones, Emily and Anna

Aqualine

Columbina Silk, Paul Schmider and Julz Divine

Columbina Silk

Inky Lala and Mindy Pantsless

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

FLOOD FOLLIES! An Underwater Burlesque Benefit, Thursday the 17th of Feb. 8pm, The Hi-Fi bar 125 boundary st.

Saturday, February 19 · 12:00pm - 11:30pm

  LocationGreenslopes Bowls Club
131 Ridge Street,
Brisbane, Australia

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

No, we haven't ditched the blog!!!

But we have been really really slack lately!! After the flood disaster in brisbane I think a lot of us have had trouble getting back on the horse (or horses, depending on how many things you're juggling!) Although luckily Emma and myself weren't personally affected, the devastation around us has been very sobering. It's pretty damn hard to party when you drive through streets and streets of gutted houses, and see piles of debris that contain the entire contents of several family's lives just totally wrecked. I live on the west side, and nearly everyone I know has a story. Several of our friends lost everything, and most people I knew were elbow deep in mud helping out or being helped out. The stories that we heard were by turns heartbreaking and inspirational....lost livelihoods and homes, and unexpected generosity from total strangers. Even though normally I tend to be very cynical about the 'human interest' stories the news blurts out at the end of the evening's catalogue of disasters, it seems right now as if Brisbane is one big human interest story. And the same seems true for all the other (many, many) disaster affected areas right now. Family and friends in Gatton, Laidley and Toowoomba tell me similar stories of unasked for generosity and assistance, and the same themes are continuing right now in the Far North as people up there struggle with the aftermath of Cyclone Yasi. So as well as the memory of devastation and loss, I hope sincerely that we hold on to these memories of kindness from unexpected places. I hope this becomes a part of the story, and we don't just talk about the things that broke, or the things we lost, but the people who turned up, quietly fixed or replaced what was needed, and then disappeared again without asking for anything in  return. Thanks to all the volunteers...