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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 26 MIN

Episode 5-Exploring Burlesque, Gender Dynamics, and Women's Empowerment with Bryona Ashly-Part 1

from Women's Rights and Wrongs · host Kenzie Anne

In this engaging conversation, host Kenzie Anne interviews burlesque dancer and costume creator Bryona Ashly, delving into her creative process, performance experiences, and the broader themes of femininity and gender dynamics. Bryona shares insights into her hands-on approach to costume design, her inspirations from film noir and classic movies, and the challenges and joys of performing in venues like Dwayne Park. The discussion transitions into deeper reflections on societal perceptions of women, the complexities of gender expression, and the misconceptions held by some men regarding female empowerment. They both highlight the pressures women face to conform to narrow standards of femininity, while celebrating the freedom and artistry found in burlesque. The conversation also touches on the unique culture of sex-positive events, emphasizing the importance of agency, creativity, and mutual respect within these spaces.Smart InsightsArtistic Innovation and Burlesque EvolutionBryona's approach to burlesque blends traditional showgirl elements with modern creativity, drawing from film, surrealism, and pop culture.Her hands-on costume design and set creation set her apart, often involving intricate details and last-minute improvisation.The integration of audience participation, such as distributing binoculars for the 'blinds act,' enhances the immersive experience.Performing at venues like Dwayne Park, she maintains a high standard of artistry, contributing to the evolution of burlesque as both entertainment and art.-Navigating Gender Roles and Societal ExpectationsThe discussion highlights the persistent societal pressures on women to conform to narrow standards of femininity and appearance.Both speakers critique the misconception that female empowerment is effortless or purely sexual, emphasizing the complexity and challenges women face.The phenomenon of men seeking to experience femininity through 'bimbification' or 'sissification' is explored, revealing underlying issues of control, fantasy, and misogyny.Authentic self-expression and rejecting rigid gender norms are celebrated as acts of empowerment.- Physical and Emotional Demands of PerformanceBurlesque performance requires significant physical endurance, with Bryona often performing multiple shows per night and maintaining rigorous fitness routines.-Costume malfunctions and on-stage improvisation are common, demanding adaptability and resilience from performers.-The emotional labor of engaging with diverse audiences, both in-person and online, adds to the complexity of the profession.International experiences, such as performing in Japan and Montreal, broaden Bryona's perspective and contribute to her artistic growth.-Community, Collaboration, and EmpowermentThe supportive dynamic between Kenzie and Bryona underscores the importance of collaboration and mentorship in creative communities.Their work at Kinky Rabbit fostered a culture of agency, respect, and artistic freedom, distinguishing it from other forms of sex work.The 'look, don't touch' ethos and elaborate themed performances created a safe and empowering space for both performers and attendees.Bryona's influence continues to shape the aesthetic and spirit of the community, inspiring others to embrace creativity and self-expression.-Challenging Misconceptions and Advocating for Women's RightsThe conversation critically examines how some men misunderstand or envy women's perceived power, often overlooking the societal constraints women navigate daily.Both speakers advocate for a broader understanding of femininity, emphasizing that it encompasses a wide range of expressions and experiences.The dialogue serves as a reminder of the ongoing need to challenge stereotypes, support women's rights, and celebrate diverse forms of empowerment.

In this engaging conversation, host Kenzie Anne interviews burlesque dancer and costume creator Bryona Ashly, delving into her creative process, performance experiences, and the broader themes of femininity and gender dynamics. Bryona shares insights into her hands-on approach to costume design, her inspirations from film noir and classic movies, and the challenges and joys of performing in venues like Dwayne Park. The discussion transitions into deeper reflections on societal perceptions of women, the complexities of gender expression, and the misconceptions held by some men regarding female empowerment. They both highlight the pressures women face to conform to narrow standards of femininity, while celebrating the freedom and artistry found in burlesque. The conversation also touches on the unique culture of sex-positive events, emphasizing the importance of agency, creativity, and mutual respect within these spaces.Smart InsightsArtistic Innovation and Burlesque EvolutionBryona's approach to burlesque blends traditional showgirl elements with modern creativity, drawing from film, surrealism, and pop culture.Her hands-on costume design and set creation set her apart, often involving intricate details and last-minute improvisation.The integration of audience participation, such as distributing binoculars for the 'blinds act,' enhances the immersive experience.Performing at venues like Dwayne Park, she maintains a high standard of artistry, contributing to the evolution of burlesque as both entertainment and art.-Navigating Gender Roles and Societal ExpectationsThe discussion highlights the persistent societal pressures on women to conform to narrow standards of femininity and appearance.Both speakers critique the misconception that female empowerment is effortless or purely sexual, emphasizing the complexity and challenges women face.The phenomenon of men seeking to experience femininity through 'bimbification' or 'sissification' is explored, revealing underlying issues of control, fantasy, and misogyny.Authentic self-expression and rejecting rigid gender norms are celebrated as acts of empowerment.- Physical and Emotional Demands of PerformanceBurlesque performance requires significant physical endurance, with Bryona often performing multiple shows per night and maintaining rigorous fitness routines.-Costume malfunctions and on-stage improvisation are common, demanding adaptability and resilience from performers.-The emotional labor of engaging with diverse audiences, both in-person and online, adds to the complexity of the profession.International experiences, such as performing in Japan and Montreal, broaden Bryona's perspective and contribute to her artistic growth.-Community, Collaboration, and EmpowermentThe supportive dynamic between Kenzie and Bryona underscores the importance of collaboration and mentorship in creative communities.Their work at Kinky Rabbit fostered a culture of agency, respect, and artistic freedom, distinguishing it from other forms of sex work.The 'look, don't touch' ethos and elaborate themed performances created a safe and empowering space for both performers and attendees.Bryona's influence continues to shape the aesthetic and spirit of the community, inspiring others to embrace creativity and self-expression.-Challenging Misconceptions and Advocating for Women's RightsThe conversation critically examines how some men misunderstand or envy women's perceived power, often overlooking the societal constraints women navigate daily.Both speakers advocate for a broader understanding of femininity, emphasizing that it encompasses a wide range of expressions and experiences.The dialogue serves as a reminder of the ongoing need to challenge stereotypes, support women's rights, and celebrate diverse forms of empowerment.

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