Bondage Ball Brings Chaos Productions to Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.— GwenMedia’s Bondage Ball announced this week that Chaos Productions will provide its unique brand of performance to the upcoming Hollywood edition of the quarterly fetish event.

“It is an honor to have Chaos Productions joining us,” Bondage Ball spokesman DJ Matthew Grim said. “The sinister nature of their performances provides the perfect accent for our celebration of the taboo and forbidden.”

Past audiences have been treated to such spectacles as flesh-hook suspensions, belly dancers raising demons, and “ravaging attacks on tentacle monsters repelled by the sparks of grinder girls,” according to a Bondage Ball press release. Chaos Productions has been featured in a variety of magazines, including Skin Two, Kink, Eros Zine, and has performed at a number of high-profile events, including the New Orleans Voodoo festival.

“We are extremely excited about returning for another performance,” said Vena, a fetish model and performance artist who works with Chaos Productions and her own troupe, Vena’s Dirty Dolls. “We decided to create a theme for Bondage Ball based around vintage circuses and turn-of-the-century freak shows. Chaos Productions and their infamous ‘Dark Carnival’ shows have performed for years in the Midwest. You’re going to love the surprises we come up with.”

Sponsored by Gwen Media, other performances at the ball will include a fashion show presented by Isabella Sinclaire that will feature the Gwen Media Girl Brigade and the latex fashions of Demask of Amsterdam.

Tickets are available now and can be purchased at Babeland in Los Angeles, The Crypt in Long Beach, The Crypt in San Diego and online at BondageBall.com.

Gates open Saturday, March 29, at 9 p.m. at the famous Henry Fonda Theater at 6126 Hollywood Blvd. The festivities continue until 3 a.m.

For more information on the event, visit BondageBall.com.

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