Diversity in Burlesque with Cocoa Pearlesque

Today we’re talking about the artform of burlesque and how BIPOC performers are advocating for diversity in the local burlesque scene. Host Dana Pellebon was a member of the first burlesque troupe in Madison and her guest today is fellow Black burlesque performer and producer, Cocoa Pearlesque.

Burlesque performance taught Cocoa to learn to love herself, and now she’s asking members of the burlesque community to be accountable for making the scene more diverse and inclusive. The burlesque scene trends white and cis-gender and upholds white beauty and body standards. On top of a lack of representation on stage, Cocoa says that audiences are majority white. She wants to change that through her productions, Heritage & Emotion: A Burlesque Journey Through Black History at Crucible and her national movement, the Diversity Burlesque Boycott of 2026. They’re asking for people to invest money and energy in Black performers and shows, among other demands.

They also talk about safety and accountability, the work of getting ready for a show, the joy of putting together a costume, fixing costume malfunctions, and so much more…

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