Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Burlesque Show
What better way to spend your Bank Holiday than watching 10 gorgeous girls Burlesque the night away?!
Sunday August 26th is the night Birmingham travels back to the more innocent times of the 1940s.
There will be various themes throughout the night, more than one is sure to tickle your fancy.
Tickets are just £5 and all proceeds go to charity. The beauties will be baring almost all for the Galactosaemia Support Group. Galactosaemia literally means 'galactose in the blood'. Galactosaemia is when the body cannot break down galactose. Galactose is a sugar which mainly comes from lactose, the sugar found in milk. The consequences of this illness mean that galactose builds up in the body. Galactosaemia is usually diagnosed within the first week after a baby has been born. The symptoms can include jaundice, lethargy, poor feeding and weight loss. Babies are also prone to infection.
Unfortunately, some children go on to develop speech and language problems, as well as some having learning difficulties. As a child grows older, the girls may experience difficulties during puberty and are monitored throughout to make sure everything is ok. As suffers enter adulthood and old age they may experience osteoporosis, which both male and female suffers may be prone to.
Thankfully, none of the problems associated with Galactosaemia are life threatening, but they do affect the sufferer's quality of life, if they are not monitored and controlled.
So, strip your pockets whilst the girls slip out of their clothes, and help raise awareness and support for the Galactosaemia Support Group.
For more information about the Bank Holiday Burlesque, visit their Facebook page and for help, support or information about Galactosaemia, visit the Galactosaemia Support Group website.
See you on Sunday 26th August, clothed or not ;)
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