Pole-dancers’ camp to kick-start in Australia

By ANI
Sunday, November 7, 2010

WELLINGTON - The usual dance classes are a thing of the past as the first ever national Pole Dancers Camp is set to start on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Pole dancers from around the nation will converge on Surfers Paradise for the first ever Pole-ies Week from November 12.

Organiser Bec Cort said the women would take part in workshops, handstand clinics, gymnastics lessons and pole dance classes with some of the best pole dancers in the world.

“Pole dance has fast become a popular form of exercise for women from all walks of life and is now a sport heading towards the Olympics,” Stuff.co.nz quoted her as saying.

The 31-year-old Brisbane mother became a national champion in 2010 despite having no background in dance or gymnastics.

She said the challenge of doing something remarkably difficult, creative and sensual makes her endure the muscle soreness, bruising and injuries that come with a sport that’s still struggling to overcome its old ’stripper’ image.

“We do still struggle with that and while I think we’re breaking through, it’s still going to take a little bit more time.

“I’ve taught lawyers, a sales executive for Rolex, real estate agents, mothers, teachers, it’s right across the board and we have women as young as 18 and as old as 57 taking up the sport,” she said.

The first Pole-ies Week has been capped at 100 participants but Cort said demand has been so strong that numbers could have been doubled.

“We didn’t think it’d be so popular, it’s been crazy, so next year we’ll make it larger and more of a festival,” she added. (ANI)

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