Ali Luminescent

Ali Luminescent

Ali Luminescent performing a fire dance at the Shanghai Mermaid in 2012
Born (1981-04-17) April 17, 1981

Ali Luminescent (born 17 April 1981), also known as Ali Schmitz, is a model, actress, and multi-media performance artist who produces large scale art, participatory art events, and circus spectacle theatre. Through her creations Ali Luminescent is the embodiment of the neo-faerie culture that is sweeping the world.

Career

Performance

Ali Luminescent grew up in the theatre spending extended time in the costume and make-up department. She performs a variety of circus arts including stilt walking, hula hooping, aerial hoop and fire dancing and is well known for elaborate costuming and creature creation. Ali is a strong supporter of the faerie realm and all things magical.

Her large scale photography has been featured in Boston at the Cyclorama : Boston Center for the Arts in 2007 and 2008 as well as in New York City at the Queens Museum of Art in 2008.

She has performed as a stilt dancing back-up dancer for T-Pain, worked with Tommy Hilfiger and Glamour Magazine and appeared at avant-garde art shows such as the Mark Ryden opening at the Paul Kasmin Gallery of "Old Thyme:The Gay 90's" wearing a large meat dress inspired from his "Incarnation" painting which hailed international acclaim from W Magazine editor, UK based Juxtapoz Magazine, and Bizarre (magazine).

Recently, The Intergalactic Unicorns, a high-end boutique act composed of Christine Geiger, Claire deLuxe, and Luminescent have been taking the New York scene by storm making appearances at Lady Gaga's ARTPOP Gallery show onstage with Tony Award winner Billy Porter of Kinky Boots and night clubs out and about town.

Ali Luminescent has also been featured in the 2008, 2009, and 2010 Spring and Fall seasons of couture fashion line Papusza Couture—bringing her antics to the runway via roller skates, stilts, and trapeze.

Other notable performances include the Tim Burton Benefit Dinner at the MoMA as well as author Neil Gaiman and partner and performer Amanda Palmer's New York City engagement party held in unison with Cynthia von Buhler's elaborate birthday bash where Ali Luminescent and performer and MUA Christine Geiger presented as cotton candy flavored Victorian Siamese stilt-walking twins in honor of the musical collaboration of Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley "Evelyn, Evelyn" and the release of the graphic novel "Evelyn Evelyn: A Terrible Tale in Two Tomes (Dark Horse)" illustrated by Von Buhler.

Ali Luminescent was cast as the Bronx Italian speakeasy host in "Speakeasy Dollhouse" by aforementioned Von Buhler which is in its third year running. The acclaimed immersive theatre piece was included in the Discovery Channel's Oddities show as well as the documentary "Of Dolls and Murder" directed by Susan Marks and narrated by John Waters. American Theatre Magazine featured her role in "Speakeasy Dollhouse" in their July/August 2013 issue.

International festivals including Envision in Costa Rica, Sonic Bloom in Colorado, Electric Forest in Michigan, PEX summer fest in Maryland, and Burning Man in Black Rock City, Nevada have featured Ali Luminescent and her antics with Govinda Music, Random Rab, Phutureprimative, Ill-Esha, Dessert Dwellers, J-Boogie, Cut Chemist, The Polish Ambassador and Gaudi.

Event production

In 2008 Ali Luminescent became the founder and head producer of the public street parade "Kaleidoscope", allowing over 500 costumed enthusiasts, including stilt walkers, hula hoopers, and pretend unicorns to enjoy public spaces around New York City, concluding with a 2-hour fire performance. This event ran for 3 years.

Luminescent took on the role as Performance Curator for Figment (arts event) in 2008 and 2009. Figment is a large, free, public participatory art event featuring over 400 artists and bringing over 13,000 visitors to Governors Island helping to transition the land into an island for the arts.

In February 2010 Ali Luminescent wrote, produced, and directed "The Wonderneath", a circus theatre adventure featuring Lady Circus members Jordann Baker, Claire de Luxe, Ellie Mio and herself along with Ateles Aerial at the House of Yes (Brooklyn). Music was performed by Tin Pan and complemented by lead role and guest vocalist Kai Altair. The show was sponsored by the Swarovski CRYSTALIZED line, allowing costumes and set pieces to be laden in crystal.

Ali Luminescent teamed up with her fellow mermaids- singer songwriter Kai Altair and scientist Dr. Mermaid aka Debra Tillinger who works for the American Natural History Museum to create the non-profit "Mermaid Lagoon" that throws bi-annual fundraisers to raise awareness and funds for the ocean and all of her creatures. As of 2015 they have collectively raised over $10,000 for various organizations making a big difference in ocean awareness. This includes funds for Lolita one of the captive killer whales most eligible to be released back to her home pod.

Film and TV appearances

Awards and accolades

Ali Luminescent is an alternative Pageant Queen who holds multiple titles.

References

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110531150052/http://figmentproject.org/2010/. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)"The Figment Project"
  2. http://76.12.2.98/?q=ali-schmitz "Legends of Style Artist"
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20121003131942/http://www.wmagazine.com/w/blogs/editorsblog/2010/05/03/mark-rydens-olde-tyme-opening.html. Archived from the original on October 3, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "pictures from the 2009 Mermaid Parade in Coney Island". Brooklynvegan.com. 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  5. "Tim Burton: Movie Director Gets a Tribute, Olsen Twins Attend". StyleCaster. 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  6. http://www.smashingdarling.com/blog/2009/03/04/williamsburg-fashion-weekend-papusza-couture-feb-09/
  7. MIROIR Magazine. "Miroir Magazine Lyri... | MIROIR MAGAZINE • "Lyrical Dreams" •… | HP MagCloud". Magcloud.com. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  8. "Ali Luminescent - Envision Festival". 2013.envisionfestival.com. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20130521211326/http://sonicbloomfestival.com/2013/ali-luminescent/. Archived from the original on May 21, 2013. Retrieved June 23, 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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