By Gemma Cleanslate
   Two of my oldest friends in Second Life are Kikas Barbenco  and Marmaduke 
  Arado, partners not only in SL but also real life. They are 
  performers of wearable art at many events  and regions around the Second Life grid. They also live in my home sim, Thorstar, where they have a home 
  that I can only describe as a reminder of a visit I made to a  Mardi Gras 
  float factory in New Orleans , LA, USA. There are items of interest that can 
  be used to create their scenery for their plays waiting to be used. They have 
  all the possible items you can find all around the sims mostly great freebies. Kikas wardrobe is the envy of everyone who watches the shows . Marmaduke has 
  wonderful tuxedos and great bathing suits ... and physique.
Two of my oldest friends in Second Life are Kikas Barbenco  and Marmaduke 
  Arado, partners not only in SL but also real life. They are 
  performers of wearable art at many events  and regions around the Second Life grid. They also live in my home sim, Thorstar, where they have a home 
  that I can only describe as a reminder of a visit I made to a  Mardi Gras 
  float factory in New Orleans , LA, USA. There are items of interest that can 
  be used to create their scenery for their plays waiting to be used. They have 
  all the possible items you can find all around the sims mostly great freebies. Kikas wardrobe is the envy of everyone who watches the shows . Marmaduke has 
  wonderful tuxedos and great bathing suits ... and physique.  Wednesday I was 
  able to attend a performance in LEA2. KG Shine,  titled, "Me Kikas, You 
  Marma: The Extraordinary Adventures of Kikas and Marmaduke." All their art 
  is put on behind a red curtain. When the curtain rises Kikas is usually in 
  some difficulty from which Marmaduke must save her ... however Kikas is 
  sometimes (mostly) the heroine of the story. Some scenes are frightening, some 
  humorous, some that seem to be private and the audience becomes an 
  intruder.  Their misadventures are often unimaginable except in the mind 
  of the creators, but such fun. Peeking behind the curtain is frowned upon but 
  is enlightening.
Wednesday I was 
  able to attend a performance in LEA2. KG Shine,  titled, "Me Kikas, You 
  Marma: The Extraordinary Adventures of Kikas and Marmaduke." All their art 
  is put on behind a red curtain. When the curtain rises Kikas is usually in 
  some difficulty from which Marmaduke must save her ... however Kikas is 
  sometimes (mostly) the heroine of the story. Some scenes are frightening, some 
  humorous, some that seem to be private and the audience becomes an 
  intruder.  Their misadventures are often unimaginable except in the mind 
  of the creators, but such fun. Peeking behind the curtain is frowned upon but 
  is enlightening.  The first few times I went to see their shows years ago they 
  were so simple and cute with a few wearable art pieces and short in duration. 
  They have progressed so far in their scenery and story lines it is amazing. I 
  love to see their shows, always something new. Many artists attend to see 
  the performances. The audience enters into the spirit of the show and 
  expresses its thoughts openly which adds to the performance.Kikas and Duke 
  enter into the fun with their responses. If you are interested in seeing their 
  performances you may join their group for notices: The Wearers.
The first few times I went to see their shows years ago they 
  were so simple and cute with a few wearable art pieces and short in duration. 
  They have progressed so far in their scenery and story lines it is amazing. I 
  love to see their shows, always something new. Many artists attend to see 
  the performances. The audience enters into the spirit of the show and 
  expresses its thoughts openly which adds to the performance.Kikas and Duke 
  enter into the fun with their responses. If you are interested in seeing their 
  performances you may join their group for notices: The Wearers.
Gemma Cleanslate 
 
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