‘Dirty dancing’ ‘Pole dancing’ brings the fizz back into lives of Bangalore women

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Bangalore: Wake up at 7am, get her two children ready for school, then prepare breakfast for her husband. This, in a nutshell, described 30-year-old Geetha’s* daily morning routine for the past eight years.

Being a homemaker, her days were relatively empty till the children — Aarti (6)* and Rahul (four and a half)* — returned from school in the evening. It had all started seeming like a colourless saga to her.

“The monotony of my life had started to scare me,” says Geetha, “and I knew I had to do something about it, soon. I became very low on confidence as I had also put on a few extra kilos.”

So, she began to look for ways to make herself feel good: “I thought of joining dance classes to have some fun and lose weight. While looking for options on the internet, I happened to come across a listing of ‘exotic’ dance classes — striptease, lap dance, pole dancing, etc — in the city.”
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Pole Dancing business from home

Nikki Craven grabs a metal dancing pole, and to the tune of Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” lifts herself up on it, flips her legs over her head, does a twirl and slides down, hands first, onto the light-up tile floor.

Her students, on a Saturday afternoon at Inferno in downtown Greensboro, break into applause.

The News & Record of Greensboro reported that the 26-year-old Craven is a pole dance instructor. She is not, however, a stripper. And though she has had some students who were exotic dancers, most are just women wanting to spice things up in their relationships or looking for a unique way to get into shape.

“Some people, when I tell them I teach pole dancing, they instantly shut down,” Craven said. “They hear the words ‘pole dancing’ and then they just associate it with something unseemly. But this is more about getting women to come out of their shells, to be confident in their bodies.”

The classes are part of a growing national trend that’s drawing a wide variety of people. Craven’s students range in age from 18 to early 50s and include college students, a pastor’s wife and even a former body builder, Jody Luman.

“I wish I had known about this, or lived close enough to someone who did this when I was competing in bodybuilding in 2005 and 2006,” Luman said. “It builds up your abs, your thighs, upper body strength. You build up a lot of tone and muscle doing this.”

“I’m probably the only person you know whose house has scuff marks on the ceiling,” Craven says. source

Paris Hilton Picks BBF based on Stripper Pole Skills

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Hilton Hairess Paris hilton kicked off season two of Paris Hilton’s My New BFF! on MTV and this installment featured guest appearances by Kathy Griffin and Lil’ Kim as well as stripper pole challenges.