Miss Exotic World 2004, Miss Dirty Martini, is a renowned figure in the world of New Burlesque, celebrated for spearheading the revival of this art form in New York City and globally. With her innovative and stereotype-busting performances, she has earned rave reviews from audiences and has become a favorite among the original legends of burlesque who performed in the 1940s and 1950s.
As a headlining performer, Miss Dirty Martini has traveled across the United States and internationally, showcasing her talents in sold-out shows and private events. She has had the privilege of sharing the stage with critically acclaimed comedienne Margaret Cho and burlesque superstar Dita Von Teese. Her feature in a 5-page editorial in V Magazine, shot by fashion legend Karl Lagerfeld, is a testament to her status as a style icon.
Miss Martini's work has also been featured in several books, including "New Burlesque", "Burlesque the New Bump and Grind", and "Burlesque From Gaslight to Spotlight". Her feature-length documentary, "Dirty Martini and the New Burlesque", showcases her contributions to the art form, while the French film "Tournee", starring Mathieu Amalric, won the Best Director and International Critics' Award at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the 2011 César Awards.
As a sought-after "Burl-expert", Miss Dirty Martini has made television appearances on AMC's "Into Character", Sky TV's "Lady Burlesque", and Paris Premiere's airing of the Cabaret New Burlesque show, filmed at the historic Nouvelle Eve Theater in Paris. The show was followed by a documentary filmed in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.