Angie Pontani born 6. november 1976 is a contemporary burlesque dancer, choreographer, producer, and blogger based in Brooklyn, New York. She was crowned Miss Exotic World in 2008.
Angie Pontani | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Burlesque dancer, choreographer, producer, and costumer |
Spouse | Brian Newman |
Children | 1 |
Website | www |
Biography
editAndrea Louisa Pontani is originally from Trenton, New Jersey. In the mid-1990s she began her career in New York City dancing in the Dutch Weismann Follies at age 17.[1] After the close of Dutch Weismanns, Angie went on to launch the World Famous Pontani Sisters, who performed regularly at Marion's Continental and Windows on the World in the World Trade Center. In 2006, Angie started to focus on her solo performances.[2]
Pontani was the co-producer and star of This Is Burlesque at the now-defunct Corio Supper Club.[3] She performs around the world solo and with the Pontani Sisters, and was a creator of the DVD series, Go-Go Robics and Go-Go Dance with Angie Pontani produced by World Dance New York. Angie produces and stars in the Burlesque-A-Pades touring production and is the co-producer of the New York Burlesque Festival, an event that happens annually and brings together hundreds of burlesque performers from around the world for four nights of performance. Angie has modeled for several designers, including Mode Merr Clothing as well as Dirty Dolls Lingerie and has shot with renowned photographers like Ellen von Unwerth, Josh Gosfield and Brian Smith. Pontani hosts Ed The Pontani Pages, a monthly talk show format podcast produced by JL Aronson in NYC. She also hosted “The Bump n Grind” Podcast 2020-2021, produced by Tenderloins, it focused on burlesque and is available on all streaming platforms. In 2015, she was featured in a photo shoot for CR Fashion Book nude at seven-months pregnant, alongside Lady Gaga shot by Bruce Weber.
Angie was crowned Miss Cyclone in 2007 in honor of the historic roller coaster the Coney Island Cyclone. As a Coney Island resident, she has been very active in the fight to save them from rezoning that would jeopardize the amusement district. Angie was crowned "The Reigning Queen of Burlesque, the winner of the Miss Exotic World Pageant in 2008" at the Burlesque Hall of Fame reunion at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas.[4] Other awards include, "The Best Body in Burlesque" - 2007 New York Burlesque Festival, "#1 Burlesque Attraction in the Nation" - AOL.com, "Best NY Based Dance Company" - Show Business, "Hottest Burlesque Troupe" - Village Voice. She was recently[when?] featured on the PBS Great Performances series with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett for their release of Cheek to Cheek and has collaborated with retailer Secrets in Lace to release a collection of vintage inspired dresses. She has performed burlesque at the Dolby Theater in Las Vegas as part of Lady GaGa’s Jazz and Piano residency in 2023.
On February 16, 2013, Angie Pontani married band leader, trumpet player and vocalist Brian Newman in Brooklyn, New York. They have one child together, a daughter Sistilia Josephine Pontani Newman, born on September 9, 2015.
In January 2017, Angie started a blog which features family recipes and Italian inspired dishes, some of which were featured in Rachael Ray's magazine's "How To Live Like an Italian" issue.
Angie Pontani appeared in the documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two, at the time of the baptism of her daughter, in which Lady Gaga was chosen to be the godmother.
Pontani co-produces and stars in Brian Newman After Dark which has residencies in NYC & Las Vegas.
The Pontani Sisters
editThe World Famous Pontani Sisters are a highly stylized and costumed dance trio that helped to pioneer the burlesque revival.[5] They began performing on the boardwalk in Coney Island and went on to international tours both alone as well as with the band Los Straitjackets.[6] Angie choreographed, costumed, and booked most of the troupe's performances, including tours, Las Vegas runs and appearances on national television programs like Late Night with Conan O'Brien as well as Gossip Girl. The Pontani Sisters have released three DVDs that teach 1960s go-go dancing, Go-Go Robics I & II and Twist Party, with the surf band, Los Straitjackets.
Television, film and radio appearances
editYear | Appearance | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Showy and 5 Foor 2: The World Famous Pontani Sisters | Herself | |
2006 | Queer Eye For the Straight Guy | Herself | "Surprise Our Stud with Stag Party: Ryan M" episode |
2006 | The World Famous Pontani Sisters | Herself | http://www.micropunta.it/ |
2008 | Gossip Girl | Burlesque dancer | https://web.archive.org/web/20081006072722/http://www.alarmpress.com/1656/columns/weekly-burlesque-gossip-girl/ |
2008 | The Poor Man's Follies | Herself | http://www.micropunta.it/ |
2008 | Time "The 2008 Burlesque Festival" | Herself | [7][failed verification] |
2009 | Michael Imperioli's The Hungry Ghosts | Appears painted gold | http://www.thehungryghostsmovie.com/ |
2010 | Dirty Martini and the New Burlesque | Herself | |
2010 | The 50 Cent Project | Herself | MTV, US |
2010 | Burlesque Mania | Herself | Sky TV, Italy |
Nightline | TV3, New Zealand | ||
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Herself | ||
Good Morning America | Herself | ||
The Today Show | Herself | ||
The List | Herself | ||
Start Ups | Herself | ||
The Wise Guy Show | Herself | ||
A Day in the Life | Herself | NPR | |
The Stretch Show | Herself | Maxim Radio | |
2013 | Driving Jersey | Herself | NJTV, US |
2014 | Cheek to Cheek with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett | Herself | PBS, US |
References
edit- ^ "The New York School of Burlesque Presents". New York School of Burlesque. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
- ^ "Angie Pontani and The Pontani Sisters". Metromix. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ "Angie Pontani". Angie Pontani. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
- ^ Del Signore, John (August 28, 2008). "Angie Pontani, Reigning Queen of Burlesque". Gothamist. Archived from the original on 2008-09-10. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
- ^ Stephanie Simon (2008-12-01). "The Pontani Sisters Bring Burlesque Back". NY1. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ David Toth (2006-10-24). "Los Straitjackets With the World Famous Pontani Sisters & Kaiser George". NY1. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ "TIME Homepage".