MIAMI BEACH, FL, April 09, 2014 (Press-News.org) Parisian import Erika Moon has taken her shows and customized them for a sophisticated, yet fun and exciting treat for tourist and locals alike.
Her newest show 'Burlesque Magnifique' will let you step into a world of spectacular glamour and tease as we venture through the eras of seduction.
After her sold out premiere on March 8th, Erika Moon bring it back.
A new concept to South Beach fusing the art of the authentic tease with extraordinary entertainment for a truly spectacular Burlesque revue along with our live jazz band 'The French Horn'.
A talent cast of 8 performers presenting more than a dozen of acts along with our 6-piece orchestra will transport you on a journey revealing the eras where glamour, vintage and art of seduction were so on demand as each performer draws you into their sizzling world.
And while you get to appreciate fashion shows during the day at the Convention Center Miami Beach, you will also, on a quite risque but sophisticated level, appreciate an opulent and vintage fashion show that performers will be glad to share with you during the Burlesque Magnifique Show.
Whether it's a night out with friends or someone special, you will enjoy a memorable experience not soon to be forgotten and an excellent gift for Mother's Day!
"Imagine lots of feathers, showgirls, crystals and acts lazed with elegance, glamour, humor, acoustic sound and surprises!" explains producer and starlet Erika Moon. "Due to a high demand in the industry, I wanted to bring this vintage type of entertainment in sort of a revolution in the entertainment industry in South Beach."
To get tickets to the Burlesque Magnifique:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/burlesque-magnifique-in-miami-beach-by-er ... 9?aff=eorg
or
http:www.ticketmaster.com
Box office: 305-673-7300
For more info about the Burlesque Magnifique Show:
https://www.burlesquemagnifique.com
For more information on Erika Moon and her general productions visit www.ErikaMoon.com.
Erika Moon production is an Entertainment Company based in South Florida, expert on Production show based on a European flavor.
Erika Moon creative producer and talent reside now since 3 years in Miami after 15 years of performances and production in France and around the world.
Her principal production show is Viva Paris International Show along with her new Burlesque Magnifique.
Celebrate Mother's Day with the Best Classic Burlesque Entertainment, 'Burlesque Magnifique,' Finally Arrived in South Beach! Enjoy the Fashion Week During the Day, and Get a Little Risque One Evening
After a sold-out premiere in March, Erika Moon Productions specializing in cabaret, burlesque and variety shows will come back to present her authentic Burlesque Revue Burlesque Magnifique at the Fillmore Backstage on May 17th.
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[Press-News.org] Celebrate Mother's Day with the Best Classic Burlesque Entertainment, 'Burlesque Magnifique,' Finally Arrived in South Beach! Enjoy the Fashion Week During the Day, and Get a Little Risque One EveningAfter a sold-out premiere in March, Erika Moon Productions specializing in cabaret, burlesque and variety shows will come back to present her authentic Burlesque Revue Burlesque Magnifique at the Fillmore Backstage on May 17th.