Luna DeLyte at Spring Fever, Tractor Tavern.
Wearing only effervescent teal panties, a white seashell bra held together with a dainty chain, and a long, swishing belt of shells slung low around her hips, Chantilly Tempo, 35, sauntered onstage at the Tractor Tavern in towering, silver heels.
When the lyrics to TLC’s “Waterfalls” began, Tempo hoisted herself onto a stripper pole, the ribbons in her hair cascading like the song’s namesake, the tail of her seashell belt coiling around the pole as she twisted and twirled, holding herself aloft perpendicular to the floor in a performance at once delicate and powerful. The audience, loud and supportive, rained
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