And now Club Noir has announced a singles club. It's called Solos and it has a Facebook group. Founder Tina Warren is worried that "life gives us too few opportunities for glamour and opulence - we all must grab these moments when we can."
Club Noir is one of the big names in the neo-burlesque and cabaret revival: their influence can be seen in the various clubs that sprung up across Scotland - along with the independent work of Dr Gypsy Charms, choreographer, teacher and activist, it helped to establish Caledonia as one of cabaret's capital countries.
Although Solos is not strictly a dating agency - it is more about allowing people who fancy coming by themselves to be part of a social group - it makes sense for a scheme like this to exist for a cabaret event. There is nothing worse than going to a cabaret event alone - part of the show is the audience, and wandering about like a sex pest is no fun for anyone. And one of cabaret's strongest suites is its sense of community.
And the context of cabaret can make it hard to attend alone: when there is an act called The Marquis de Sade on stage, it's better to be part of some group.
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