29 min

Dancer/Choreographer Lockhart Brownline (Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Britney, JLo‪)‬ U.S. of Gay - Queer Entertainment for All

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Bro-lesque has been popping up all over SoCal nightclubs. Bringing glitz and glamour with artistry and hot boys, it is a call back to the classic burlesque shows with enough modern flair to make it unique in the market. Bro-lesque’s creator and frontman Lockhart Brownlie is no stranger to stages.

Lockhart started training in dance at an early age when he would sit in the back of his sister’s dance classes. After being one of the most sought-after choreographers in Australia, he would start his international career by working with Katy Perry on her two world tours, performing at Super Bowl Half Time, presidential campaign shows, films, and multiple televised award shows around the world. He also worked with Taylor Swift on her tour, collaborated with Britney Spears on her Domination Vegas residency, JLO’s tour, also in Wicked on Broadway, and has been featured on Glee, True Blood, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Minx on HBO, and Magic Mike Live for Britain’s Got Talent and more. He has also choreographed for many lifestyle brands, hair companies, and even collaborated with Sir Elton John for his Oscar-nominated song “I’m Gonna Love Me Again.” Lockhart is our current cover guy for this month’s issue of GED magazine.

In this episode, we talk about the bullying he received growing up because of his dancing and how he worked through it, the struggle of dealing with feminine vs masculine pressures, his move to the States, what the first day of rehearsal with pop’s biggest names is like, dealing with body issues as a dancer and a gay man, the need to celebrate our sexuality, all about Bro-lesque, and more! Hosted by Alexander Rodriguez.

Follow Lockhart on IG: @LockieBrownlie

Check out our in-depth chat with Lockhart in the current issue of GED Magazine, available on newsstands or at GEDMag.com

Bro-lesque has been popping up all over SoCal nightclubs. Bringing glitz and glamour with artistry and hot boys, it is a call back to the classic burlesque shows with enough modern flair to make it unique in the market. Bro-lesque’s creator and frontman Lockhart Brownlie is no stranger to stages.

Lockhart started training in dance at an early age when he would sit in the back of his sister’s dance classes. After being one of the most sought-after choreographers in Australia, he would start his international career by working with Katy Perry on her two world tours, performing at Super Bowl Half Time, presidential campaign shows, films, and multiple televised award shows around the world. He also worked with Taylor Swift on her tour, collaborated with Britney Spears on her Domination Vegas residency, JLO’s tour, also in Wicked on Broadway, and has been featured on Glee, True Blood, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Minx on HBO, and Magic Mike Live for Britain’s Got Talent and more. He has also choreographed for many lifestyle brands, hair companies, and even collaborated with Sir Elton John for his Oscar-nominated song “I’m Gonna Love Me Again.” Lockhart is our current cover guy for this month’s issue of GED magazine.

In this episode, we talk about the bullying he received growing up because of his dancing and how he worked through it, the struggle of dealing with feminine vs masculine pressures, his move to the States, what the first day of rehearsal with pop’s biggest names is like, dealing with body issues as a dancer and a gay man, the need to celebrate our sexuality, all about Bro-lesque, and more! Hosted by Alexander Rodriguez.

Follow Lockhart on IG: @LockieBrownlie

Check out our in-depth chat with Lockhart in the current issue of GED Magazine, available on newsstands or at GEDMag.com

29 min