Ramona Mourir is a gothic girl living in a 1940s world, performing neo-burlesque solos with vintage flair! A dancer since the age of four, she draws heavy inspiration from classic cabaret and USO shows. Ramona’s signature dance style has her lacing up her shoes and tap dancing for audiences all over Chicago!
Ramona Mourir (based in Chicago) has performed burlesque since 2012 and is a founding member in Original Tease. She has also performed in The Plucky Show (as a tap dancing spider) starring Plucky Rosenthal, Chicago’s Festival of Flesh, and the Belmont Burlesque Revue. She is also an ensemble dancer in the Modet Dance Collective Chicago, a modern ballet troupe.
Ramona has danced at Motoblot 2014, the 2013 & 2014 Indy Road Rocket Rumble, the White Rabbit Cabaret (Indianapolis), THAW 2015, Untitled Supper Club, and MCA Day Chicago 2016. She can also be seen on television on Steve Gadlin's Star Makers and The World of the Weird Monster Show. Recently, she performed during the Chicago Nerd Fest with Star Makers.
Ramona Mourir (based in Chicago) has performed burlesque since 2012 and is a founding member in Original Tease. She has also performed in The Plucky Show (as a tap dancing spider) starring Plucky Rosenthal, Chicago’s Festival of Flesh, and the Belmont Burlesque Revue. She is also an ensemble dancer in the Modet Dance Collective Chicago, a modern ballet troupe.
Ramona has danced at Motoblot 2014, the 2013 & 2014 Indy Road Rocket Rumble, the White Rabbit Cabaret (Indianapolis), THAW 2015, Untitled Supper Club, and MCA Day Chicago 2016. She can also be seen on television on Steve Gadlin's Star Makers and The World of the Weird Monster Show. Recently, she performed during the Chicago Nerd Fest with Star Makers.
In addition to dancing, Ramona also works as a fashion and figure art model around the city, and enjoys being in her friends' various creative film, podcast, and art projects. In her spare time she loves watching horror movies, taking care of her menagerie of animals, and going to (and cosplaying at) comic conventions.
She’s the Girl to Die For— Ramona Mourir!
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