The History Of The Shimmy
*The History of the Shimmy* is a burlesque-focused podcast by Bella Sin, dedicated to rediscovering the performers of burlesque’s past. With a special emphasis on Legends of Color and international burlesque circuits, this podcast sheds light on the trailblazers who shaped the art form, celebrating their contributions and preserving their stories for future generations.
Episodes

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Margo Su and Su Muy Key were pioneering Chinese-Mexican burlesque performers who played a significant role in shaping the entertainment landscape of mid-20th-century Mexico. As both artists and entrepreneurs, they were instrumental in the creation and success of two of Mexico City's most iconic venues: Teatro Margo and Teatro Blanquita. These theaters became cultural landmarks, known for their vibrant variety shows that blended music, comedy, dance, and burlesque. Through their performances and productions, Margo Su and Su Muy Key not only captivated audiences but also challenged stereotypes and expanded the visibility of Asian-Mexican identity in the performing arts. Their legacy continues to be remembered as a vital chapter in Mexico’s theatrical and multicultural history.

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, we continue our celebration with the fascinating story of Charlie Low’s Forbidden City — one of the most iconic and groundbreaking nightclubs in Chinese American history. Located in San Francisco, this legendary venue played a pivotal role in the world of Chinese burlesque and entertainment, breaking barriers and redefining nightlife in mid-20th-century America.

Monday May 26, 2025
Monday May 26, 2025
On today’s ‘History of the Shimmy,’ we’re kicking off our AAPI Heritage Month celebration by honoring our very first legend — the fierce and unforgettable Tura Satana. Join us as we look back on her groundbreaking life and career, and explore the lasting impact she made on burlesque and beyond.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
This week in history offers a compelling window into the rich and resilient world of burlesque touring—a form of theatrical entertainment that has evolved over more than a century. Born in the late 19th century, burlesque began as a cheeky parody of more "serious" theatre, blending comedy, dance, and music with a daring flair that both shocked and delighted audiences. As the form grew in popularity, the early 1900s saw the rise of touring burlesque circuits across the United States, most notably the Columbia Wheel and the Mutual Wheel. These organized circuits turned burlesque into a massive industry, with troupes traveling city to city, playing grand vaudeville-style houses and establishing a system of seasonal tours that would become the backbone of the industry.

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
This week in The History of the Shimmy, we explore the rich influences that shaped burlesque, weaving together a tapestry of artistry drawn from a variety of historical genres. The discussion highlights the deep-rooted diversity and unique expression that have defined burlesque throughout its evolution. From its origins to its modern form, burlesque continues to carve its own path—boldly affirming the timeless truth: we all belong.

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Setting the stage for our first ever episode, Let's get to learn together about the beginning of this little podcast- Bella

Thursday Mar 27, 2025