Roxana Sand (also known as Roxanne Carmine, née Golda Glickman)[1] (born c.1916)[2] was an erotic dancer[3] and fan dancer[1] whose performance at Minsky's Burlesque, in August 1936, resulted in a crackdown on burlesque shows in New York City.
Minsky's was soon closed along with other burlesque venues by protests from citizen's groups and the reform administration of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia.
Two of her fellow dancers, Muriel Lord and Jewel Southern, gave testimony which attested that each was properly clothed while performing.
Sand chased a newspaper photographer up three flights of stairs at the New York City courthouse at the conclusion of the trial, because he had taken her photo.
She stopped her pursuit only after someone hurled a used flashbulb at her feet, which exploded with a loud boom.