
Episode #10 Le Pustra in conversation with Chiqui Love, Tina Dubrovsky and ReveRso
Performer and enigma Le Pustra in conversation with three libertines of Berlin subculture and nightlife. Together they share experiences of a city that can embrace and liberate or consume and destroy. Jaw dropping stories of excess and moments of deep, personal reflection that leave you gasping for more.
English dialogue with translated subtitles- PLAY FULL SCREEN

Le Pustra- Moderator
Le Pustra is a Berlin-based artist whose name is synonymous with extravagance, androgyny and avant-garde creativity. He is best known for his role as “Edwina Morell” in the award winning German TV series “Babylon Berlin” and as the creative director of “Le Pustra’s “Kabarett der Namenlosen”.

Chiqui Love
Chiqui Love is an erotic entertainer, burlesque teacher, and cabaret artist based in Berlin, with over 20 years of experience. She began her career as a stripper in London’s East End in the early 2000s, where her distinctive style and magnetic stage presence quickly earned her regular appearances at club kid events and iconic fetish venues such as Torture Garden. Alongside her artistic work, Chiqui is a dedicated advocate for sex workers’ rights, emphasizing their vital role in nightlife culture and broader labor movements. She co-founded two stripper collectives in London and Berlin to destigmatize erotic performance and create ethical, worker-led spaces that center performers’ voices. Deeply inspired by the legacy of Latin American Vedettes and the narrative artistry of burlesque, her performances blend glamour, playfulness, and empowerment. Through her teaching and stage work, Chiqui Love continues to shape contemporary erotic performance with creativity, political engagement, and unapologetic authenticity.

Tina Dubrovsky
Tina Dubrovsky began her professional career in photography as a teenager, producing her own fashion shoots and managing every aspect from art direction to styling and post-production. Her talent quickly attracted leading modelling agencies, and at nineteen she became the in-house photographer for a top Tel Aviv agency. Tina went on to establish herself as a portrait and fashion photographer, working on commercial and artistic projects throughout Europe. Her creative range extends beyond photography—she has produced music videos for various artists and worked as a stylist for the men’s lifestyle magazine Blazer. In 2016, Tina relocated to Berlin, where she continues to work as a freelance photographer and art director. Her clients include Universal Music Germany, Grace O’Malley Spirits, Riot Games, Jägermeister, and Kabarett der Namenlosen,
