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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Lucha VaVoom - Cinco de Mayo Spectacular


Lucha VaVoom just had their Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Mayan Theater (photos below), as well as a show in Chicago! For those of you who don't know, Lucha VaVoom is probably the best event for lucha libre within the US borders! Not only is it masked Mexican wrestling, but it also combines burlesque dancing, comedy acts, music, and a party-like atmosphere. It's something more out of yesteryear Hollywood with vaudeville style vignettes of different skits, and performances, sandwiched between muscled men duking it out in the ring. How can you say no to all this fun?
Lucha VaVoom started in 2002, and has been going strong, and now is branching outside LA, into San Francisco and Chicago. It's definite the show that people talk about weeks, even months after attending!

Aztec Dancers in celebration!

The following photos are from the LA Weekly slideshow, all photographed by Timothy Norris. More amazing photos from all the Lucha VaVoom's history can be seen at their official website: http://luchavavoom.com/ Also, before you get to the photos, if you'd like to hear a story on Lucha VaVoom by NPR, check out this link: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103797887

As a word of caution, some of the following photos may not be suitable for a work environment. No nudity, but there will be scantily clad women, bare chested wrestlers, and all sorts of entertainment below:





















Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Legendary Lucha Wall!

So, this is it! You finally get to see my legendary lucha wall! Click on the photo for a much larger size :)








A rundown of the images:

Pasaporte a la Muerte original Lobby Card for the 1968 Blue Demon film
Sketch of Santo by Humberto Ramos
Santo contra los Monstruos print
Two envelope sketches by Rafael Navarro
Lucha VaVoom postcard flyer
Santo sketch by Matt Kaufenberg

I've linked to the movies, prints, artists, and events so you too can get similar work!

P.S. Yes, to the left of the lucha wall is a box of comics, and to the right is an overpowering stack of dvds...