IN, Indianapolis - 10/19/2011 2nd Annual Goth Prom & Time Travelers Ball

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Indianapolis’ Second Annual Goth Prom & Time Travelers Ball 10/19/2011
October 19, 2011
7 pm
Talbott Street
2145 N. Talbott Street
Indianapolis, Indiana


Join the magic, mystery, and musings of Indianapolis’ Second Annual Goth Prom. This year’s theme is a Time Travelers ball. Headlining performer is "Voltaire's BLACK UNICORN CABARET: A Villainous Vaudeville of Bawdy Burlesque, Music, Mischief and Mayhem- With Voltaire, This Way to the Egress, The Hellblinki Sextet and girls! girls! girls! Three of the finest Dark Cabaret bands are joined by local burlesque performers for a night not to be missed nor forgotten!"

Inspired by the genre of steam punk, and the writings of Jules Verne; time travelers from all over the world and from various time lines have set their dials to 10/19/2011. Appearing live at Talbott Street Nightclub. Tickets are on sale at www.groovetickets.com or available for day of show purchase.

Voltaire. As a musician, he is a songwriter whose music can best be described as a collection of murder ballads, tongue-in-cheek exercises in the macabre, with just enough bawdy songs about Star Trek and Star Wars to keep a convention audience rolling in the aisles. Many know him for his songs "Brains!" and "Land of the Dead" from the Cartoon Network show "The Grim Adventures of Billy And Mandy". He has also created animated stop-motion commercials for Budweiser, Ikea, RC cola, Parker Brothers, Kellogg’s Arm and Hammer, Marvel, MTV, and many others.

Voltaire's live shows, whether solo or with his skeletal orchestra, are full of stories and games. Many describe his shows as sitting around a fire while an old friend regales you with tales, presuming that old friend drinks a liter of rum a night, dates zombie prostitutes and wrestles Krakens. Voltaire has been recording and touring for over 15 years. He's released 8 full length CDs, most of them through Projekt Records.
His new CD features appearances by Bauhaus’ David J., Dresden Doll’s Brian Viglione, and Melora Creager of Rasputina.
 
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