{"id":73602,"date":"2021-08-03T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-08-04T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/set-sail-for-the-skagway-expose\/"},"modified":"2021-08-04T16:09:28","modified_gmt":"2021-08-05T00:09:28","slug":"set-sail-for-the-skagway-expose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/set-sail-for-the-skagway-expose\/","title":{"rendered":"Set sail for the Skagway Expose"},"content":{"rendered":"
People ready to skip town for a few days, can consider the Skagway Expose an invitation to pack their bags.<\/p>\n
The Skagway Expose will include a full slate of live entertainment over four days Aug. 12-15 and offers something to satisfy all live entertainment itches. Each day will offer a menu of options ranging from music, stand-up comedy, theme meals, burlesque shows, karaoke, pole dancing workshops, a scavenger hunt, a public market, a sparkle brunch and a cornhole tournament.<\/p>\n
“The ferry leaves Friday morning and gets you back Sunday evening. Even if you can’t make it the whole time, take a three-day weekend and see a new town just 90 minutes from Juneau,” said Taylor Vidic. Vidic is organizing the event and is a co-producer and performer of the Nude & Rude Revue, a burlesque troupe, which will perform Saturday night.<\/p>\n
Vidic said that lodging and camping opportunities are still available for visitors.<\/p>\n
“It’s a bold choice to undertake something this large after an 18-month hibernation,” Vidic said, adding that Skagway has a special place in her heart.<\/p>\n
“Skagway was pretty dramatically hit by COVID and with a lack of cruise ships and without Skagway, Nude & Rude would not exist,” she said in an interview with the Empire this week.<\/p>\n
Vidic said she was thinking about ways to combine reconnecting with friends and collaborators with giving back to the community of Skagway when the idea of the Skagway Expose sprang to mind.<\/p>\n
“This is a unique summer to visit Skagway. There are usually an additional 12,000 tourists in town. To see it this way is pretty special,” she said.<\/p>\n