Dietrich is not dead! She is reincarnated in what the National Enquirer calls "a New York club fixture." Iggy is his name, and he is an incomparable visual creation. His make-up and costume design have made him the centerpiece at Marc Jacobs' parties. He has appeared at parties and events at the Whitney Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, The Rainbow Room, Grand Central Station, Cipriani's, Capitale, The Copacabana, and the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House (just to mention a few). He's mingled and danced at major club openings, cast parties, and corporate events. He's go-go danced for Jane's Addiction at Madison Square Garden.

Iggy was discovered and trained by Larry Ree, the founder of the original Trockadero Gloxinia, and shortly thereafter became part of Susanne Bartsch's entourage. He's also a singer. As a classically trained baritone, he has performed everything from arias and art songs, to cabaret and pop. Symphony Space, La Mama E.T.C., Le Cirque, and Happy Valley are a few of the venues he's graced visually and acoustically. His one-man show featuring the music of Kurt Weill sold out The Duplex.

Besides appearances on the Sally Jessy Raphael Show and the Ricki Lake Show, Iggy has been seen on every major television station including MTV and CNN. His picture has graced international newspapers, magazines, and books. Besides the major ballrooms, clubs, and event venues in New York City, Iggy has also been seen in Chicago, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. Acknowledged by the New York Times as a costumed performance artist and actor, he's also been called "fabulously androgynous" by the New York Daily News.

CATEGORIES:
Singer
Costumer
Drag Act
Go-Go Dancer
Walkaround Host


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