Burlesque artist
Leony la Roc is characterised by her high-quality and varied show costumes. This makes her performance suitable for almost any event. You can book her as Ariel for children's and sea parties, in a red full-body suit with a fantastic rose headdress for a conservative wine tasting, in a golden James Bond show costume with a golden weapon as an accessory for all 007 events or in various costumes as a Las Vegas showgirl. She has the most pompous burlesque costumes, be it classic Paris, with a giant heart on her back or huge feather fans and so on.
In addition to her shows, Leony la Roc can also be used for receptions or booked as a photo box to take great photos with your guests. Among other things, she has her own hawker's tray with which she can hand out shots, cigars or sweets. This always goes down very well with the guests.
Brand new in her repertoire since 4/2024, she has a hand-forged unique piece - a champagne glass dress for pompous receptions with sparkling wine, Aperol Spritz, wine and much more, as well as for offering desserts later in the evening. The serving dress can be used in a variety of ways. As a closed dress with one or two models in the centre. As a separate champagne bar divided into two parts, it can also be driven through any door during operation. The dress can be attached to Leony's champagne show glass, guaranteeing guests an incredible eye-catcher. The whole thing can be presented on the revolving stage. A kind of fountain look is achieved. The frame rotates slowly and guests can take a glass.
If you want it to be fun, Leonylaroc has a fat suit with real proportions on offer. As a GDR cleaning lady, she cleans a dancer's room and falls into the dream of being a dancer herself. She ends up dancing different styles and ends up as a golden Las Vegas showgirl. At baroque palaces, she wears a plunging cream-coloured baroque designer dress. She also makes a special impression in her Haribo costume made entirely of sweets.
All costumes are handmade one-offs. We therefore recommend making an enquiry so that we can work out a suitable concept together with the artist.
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