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415.407.8006 La Rasa Vitalia Dance – Music – Voice – Actress/Film.TV. Radio.Theater SF: 415.407.8006 [email protected] LA: 310.467.3104 http://www.RasaVitalia.com NYC: 212-804-8932 http://facebook.com/RasaVitalia Selected Performances Show Role Location Afton Live Music Company Show & Production San Francisco, CA Manager The Stud Bar/RHB Show Artist in Residence San Francisco, CA Central Casting LA/NOLA Dance Performer/Featured Los Angeles, CA Extra New Orleans, LA The Globe Theater Performance Artist in Los Angeles, CA GlobeTheater-LA.com Concert Los Angeles Tour – Monday Performance Artist Los Angeles, CA Night Tease, 7 Veils, Grill April 2017 Cabarillo Casting Party Dancer – Queen New Orleans, LA Sugar 3.7.2017 Klaus Casting Party Dancer – Preacher New Orleans, LA 4.8.2017 DoggieBoogieMovie.com Dancer/IMDB San Francisco, CA Rasa Vitalia & The Disco Stage & Entertainment Sluts Tour Manager, Performer, Dancer, Choreographer, MC, vocalist, musician, costumer Ain’t Your Mama’s Drag Performer, MC, Co-Host Meow Mix Show at The Performer, MC, Co-Host Stud Bar, San Francisco Stud 2007-pres San Francisco Pride 2016 Stage Manager, Rasa Vitalia is an Faerie Freedom Village Entertainment Manager, experienced stage and Stage MC Performer entertainment manager, MC and performer. Her expertise and management at the Faerie Freedom Village Community Stage at San Francisco Pride 2016 was highly professional, organized and well received! –FFV, 2016 The Apollo Special Guest Solo The Apollo, Harlem, NYC Performance Artist Room of Voices 2015 Guest dancer for live music The Empress Theater – musicians from Santana Vallejo & San Francisco, CA Meow Mix (2010- pres) Special Guest Solo The Stud Performance Artist in San Francisco, CA variety drag show Under the Golden Gate Special Guest Solo The Cinch (2010- pres) Performance Artist in San Francisco, CA variety drag show Tourettes without Regrets Special Guest Solo Oakland Metro Operhouse (2010- pres) Performance Artist in Oakland, CA variety, circus, & burlesque show NYC Talent Showdown Special Guest Solo Dixon Place Theater 2014 2015 Performance Artist in New York, NY variety, circus, & burlesque show Ooh Poo Pah Doo Live Rasa Dance with live music Ooh Poo Pah Doo Bar Music Concert 2015 New Orleans, LA Healing BellyDance Rasa dance workshop Tarot Society Workshop 2015 Brooklyn, NY Mad Shake Appeal Dance Rasa dance workshop Born Star Studios Workshop 2015 New York, NY Hot Rabbit Event 2015 Special Guest Solo Manhattan Monster Bar Performance Artist LGBT New York, NY New Orleans Burlesque Rasa taught dance AC Bourbon Hotel Fest 2015 workshop for festival New Orleans, LA New Orleans Burlesque Special Guest Solo House of Blues Fest 2015 Performing Artist at annual New Orleans, LA festival with own music Liberty City Kings Show Special Guest Solo Tabu Lounge 2014 Performance Artist in Philadelphia, PA variety, drag, circus, & burlesque show Teaseday Show 2014 Special Guest Solo Davis Square Theater Performance Artist in Boston, MA variety, circus, & burlesque show Circus of Dreams & Special Guest Solo Bizarre Bushwick Bordello 2014 & 2015 Performance Artist in Brooklyn, NY variety, circus, & burlesque Show Bindlestiff Cirkus Show Special Guest Solo Dixon Place Theater 2014, 2015 Performance Artist in New York, NY variety, circus, & burlesque festival Yerba Buena Night - 2012, Solo Performance Artist full- Yerba Buena Gardens 2013, 2014 (pres) length concert San Francisco, CA Las Vegas Burlesque Special Guest Solo Gold Coast Hotel and Festival – Nov 2014 Performance Artist in Casino variety, circus, & burlesque Las Vegas, NV festival Slipper Room Shows Special Guest Solo Slipper Room 2014 & 2015 Performance Artist in New York, NY variety, circus, & burlesque nightly variety show Burlesque Idol - July 2014 Won Competition- Solo The Triad Theater, Stage Performance Artist & 773- New York City, NY Competitor Burlesque Idol Finals - Nov Solo Performance Artist & The Slipper Room- New 2014 Finale Competitor York City, NY Supperclub Dinner Theater Artist in Residence 2011- Supperclub – San San Francisco 2014. Solo Performance Francisco, CA Artist in variety, circus, & burlesque shows New York City Burlesque Headliner and Solo The Bell House Theater- Festival 2014 Performance Artist in New York City, NY variety, circus, & burlesque festival Toronto Burlesque Festival Special Guest Solo Virgin Mobile Mod Club – 2014 Performance Artist in Toronto, Canada variety, circus, & burlesque festival Filthy Gorgeous Circus Won Annual Competition- Coney Island – Brooklyn, Talent Show 2014 Solo Performance Artist & NY Competitor Serenity Palace - 2005 Solo Performance Artist Serenity Palace, headliner and artist in Stratosphere Casino – Las residence Vegas, NV Diva or Die Burlesque & Solo Performance Artist in Exit Theater – San Volare Variety Shows variety, circus, & burlesque Francisco, CA shows Hubba Hubba Revue – Solo Performance Artist in DNA Lounge & Uptown 2011- 2014 (pres) variety, circus, & burlesque Nightclub – San Francisco shows & Oakland, CA Red Hots Burlesque - 2011- Solo Performance Artist in El Rio, Cat Club, 2014 (pres) variety, circus, & burlesque Supperclub, AT&T Ballpark shows – San Francisco, CA Lil’Minsky’s Burlesque- Solo Performance Artist in Club Deluxe – San 2011- 2014 (pres) variety, circus, & burlesque Francisco, CA shows Goo Goo Dolls Music is Art Solo Performance Artist full- Delaware Park/Albright Fest 2013 & 2014 length concert Knox Art Museum – Buffalo, NY Vaudezilla 2014 Solo Performance Artist in Stage 773 – Chicago, IL variety, circus, & burlesque shows Kiss Kiss Cabaret 2014 Solo Performance Artist in Greenhouse Theater – variety, circus, drag & Chicago, IL burlesque shows Michigan Burlesque Special guest Solo Hastings Street Ballroom – Festival 2014 Performance Artist in Detroit, MI variety, circus, drag & burlesque festival RonKat Spearman’s Special guest Solo Boom Boom Room, 19 Katdelic (funk, r&b, rock) Performance Artist opener Broadway, Cloverdale 2008- 2014 with solo shows & Festival, Café du Nord – dance/vocal/percussion San Francisco Bay Area, performance with live band CA La Gente (world Special guest Solo Elbo Room, Neck of the salsa/cubia/reggae) & Sila’s Performance Artist opener Woods, The Chapel, Boom Afrofunk Experience with solo shows & Boom Room, New Parish – (afrofunk) 2008- pres dance/vocal/percussion San Francisco Bay Area, performance with live band CA Yuval Ron Sacred Music Special guest Solo Cubberly Theater, Esalen, Ensemble (world) & Performance Artist opener Temple Beth El, Open Sukhawat Ali Khan Qwaali with solo shows & Secret, 1015 Folsom - San Band (world) 2006- pres dance/vocal/percussion Francisco Bay Area, Ca performance with live band Goo Goo Dolls (1994-1999) Movement Director, On tour throughout USA Promotions, Marketing, Fan Buffalo, NY base Club: "A Club named Goo" And many more… http://www.RasaVitalia.com/tour Dance & Music Training • San Francisco Circus School San Francisco, CA 2013-2014 (pres)- Mime, Theater, Method Acting, Contortion, Handstands, Prop, and Tumbling Classes. • Suhaila International Belly Dance Studio San Francisco, CA 2005-2013– Completion of the highest level of achievement in Suhaila & Jamila Salimpour Belly Dance Format • Middle East Camp Mendocino, CA 2009-2014 (pres) – Intensive Middle Eastern Music & Dance education. Training in dance, voice, instrumentation, percussion, rhythm, & theory. Includes Egyptian, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Moroccan, Lebanese, Syrian, Palestian, Jewish, Spanish, Brazilian, Afghani, Iraqi, Quwaiti, Saudi Arabian, music and dance. • San Francisco Carnaval San Francisco, CA 2001-2014 (pres)– Annual dance & music training in Afro-Brazilian, Frevo, Bahia, & Rio Style Brazilian Samba dance, music, percussion, voice, rhythm & theory. • ODC Dance Theater San Francisco, CA 2001-2014 (pres) – Training in various dance genres including Belly dance, Samba, Afro-Haitian, Salsa, African, Afro- Brazilian, Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Club Dance classes. • Dance Mission San Francisco, CA 2001-2014 (pres) – Training in various dance genres including Belly dance, Samba, Afro-Haitian, African, Salsa, Afro- Brazilian, Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Club Dance classes. • Alonzo King Dance Studio San Francisco, CA 2001-2014 (pres) – Training in various dance genres including Belly dance, Samba, Afro-Haitian, African, Afro- Brazilian, Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Club Dance classes. • Community Music School, San Francisco, CA, 2012-2014 – Training in voice and music theory and performance. • Various Studios - Dallas, TX & Buffalo, NY 1984-1994: Study in tap, ballet, jazz. • Yoga practice - San Francisco, CA- 2003-2014 (pres) Selected Media – See all press at http://www.rasavitalia.com/press Date Location Media 1/ 2011 San Francisco “My Faves” - local section Examiner 5/2011 San Francisco “Roxie Stages” -Entertainment section Chronicle 12/2013 KPOO 89.5FM San Live radio interview & play song tracks Francisco 3/2014 KOFYTV Ch 10 San Won KOFY TV Dance Party Queen Francisco 1 & 2/2012 WomenNowTV Bay Interview segment – San Jose Area 8/2013 Under the Golden Interview segment- San Francisco Gate TV 4/2014 Beyond Dawn Radio Radio Interview – California 11/2008 Charleston Post & News article about workshop & show Courier 7/ 2014 Moda Terminal Rasa Vitalia: More than just burlesque http://modaterminalyyz.com/rasa-vitalia-burlesque/ 7/ 2014 Burlesque Beat Toronto Fest:ival 7& 11/2014 Burlesque Idol Winner of Burlesque Idol and Meet the Artist 9,10,&11/2014 Bushwick Daily Circus of Dreams articles 7/2014 Burlesque Beat Coney Island
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