Jac Bowie

 

Jac Bowie is one of Australia’s leading producers. Known mostly for her work in the burlesque, cabaret and circus industries, Jac is also an accomplished Producer across most arts disciplines.

As producer of The Burlesque Ball annual tour, and The Miss Burlesque Australia competition, and a range of other revues across Australia, she has produced hundreds of shows all to glowing reviews. She’s been responsible for bringing out to Australia a list of fabulous performers including Julie Atlas Muz, Roxi DLite, Amber Ray, Ophelia Bitz, Peekaboo Pointe, and Chrys Columbine to name a few.

The Courier Mail in Australia recently named her a “PR Supremo” , she’s been named as business magazine NETT Magazines, top 40 people in business, and speaks regularly on burlesque, empowerment for women, social media & networking and women in business.

As an educator, she is also producing Australia’s first Burlesque masterclass school, working alongside Jo Weldon, and is the Artistic Director for The Bijou Group (The Burlesque, Vaudeville & Vintage Agency) representing Artists and placing them into gigs and contracts worldwide.

Jac Bowie has become a name synonymous with classic style and the self made modern business woman. Jac is internationally renown as the leading agent and producer in Burlesque performance, and on the way has ignited massive media interest with her interesting story and personality.

Hosting / MC

  • Miss Pole Dance Victoria 2011
  • Burlesque Radio – Host of the Jac Bowie Show.
  • Miss Burlesque Australia Grand Final 2011 – Enmore Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque New South Wales 2011 – Factory Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque Victoria 2011 – Thornbury Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque Queensland 2011 – The Globe Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque Western Australia 2011 – Fremantle Town Hall
  • Miss Burlesque Gold Coast 2011 – Coolangatta Hotel
  • Miss Burlesque Australia Grand Final 2010 – Enmore Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque New South Wales 2010 – The Arthouse Hotel
  • Miss Burlesque South Australia 2010 – The Star Theatre
  • Miss Burlesque Queensland 2011 – The Old Museum
  • Miss Burlesque Western Australia 2011 – Fremantle Town Hall
  • Miss Burlesque Tasmania 2010 – Hadleys Hotel
  • Bijou Cabaret 2009 – The Blue Diamond
  • Dr Sketchy’s Sydney – various dates, The Arthouse Hotel

Speaking

  • La Trobe Burlesque Symposium 2009 – Australian Centre of the Moving Image.
  • SketchyCon 2009 – Key Speaker

DJ Appearances

  • The Burlesque Ball Sydney 2010 – Luna Park
  • La Femme (French House) 2011 – Tonic Lounge
  • Bijou Cabaret 2009 – The Blue Diamond
  • Ruby Revue Melbourne 2009 – The Order of Melbourne
  • Dr Sketchy’s Special Event – various dates The Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Emerald Follies 2010 – Red Bennies