Saturday, July 30, 2016

Intervista a Vane Lunatica la pole dance creativa e appassionata

La conosciamo per la pole dance, per la sua creatività e per quel suo accento spagnolo che ci piace tanto. Ma Vane Lunatica è molto di più. Acrobata aerea si è prima innamorata dei tessuti e del cerchio, per poi scoprire la pole dance grazie a un video di Felix Cane. Quel video che ha […]

Friday, July 29, 2016

We're Pretty Sure Kim Cameron Is Miami's Only Singer/Pole Dancer/Children's Author

[Angel Melendez | Miami New Times]


With as many fingers as she has in so many different pies, Kim Cameron might as well be a baker. Adding yet another title to her resume wouldn't be wholly unexpected, as the Miami Beach resident and L.A. native is a singer/songwriter, children's author, and radio personality. She's now taken an interest in pole dancing, something that befits her sensual style of dance music and a skill that will one day ante up the sex appeal of her concerts.


The self-described former “valley girl” and lover of the “beach life” has written eight albums and charted twice on the Billboard's Dance Club Songs list with her singles “Not Into You” and “Now You're Mine.” A disciple of Europop and Kylie Minogue in particular, Cameron's songs, all set to a driving beat, exist in the world between lust, sexuality, and all the softer nuances of romantic love.


Her concerts are a combination of live instrumentation and pulsating, electronic rhythms. Joining her in creating these rhythms is her recording and touring band, Side FX. The group is composed of musicians that include a deep house DJ, a guitarist, contributing songwriter John DePatie, and agile Dominican percussionist Pablo Peña, better known as “Pablito Drum,” who travels with no less than an 18-piece drum kit.


Cameron's journey to this point has been a lifelong trek with a few sidetracks along the way. “I've always been into music, one way or another. I was either in an orchestra, or a marching band, or a cover band, or whatever. But it's hard to make money playing music, so I started out as a DJ because I was a broadcast journalist major.” After a few years spent bouncing around media jobs, Cameron wound up in the corporate world of which says, “I made a lot more money, but it certainly wasn't a lot of fun.”


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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Create Awareness & Monetize your Content

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Friday, July 15, 2016

London Premiere Of JUNGLE BOOK Comes To London's Wonderground

[Edward Baker | Broadway World]


Following a sell-out, critically acclaimed national tour, Metta Theatre's hip-hop and circus adaptation of JUNGLE BOOK transfers to London Wonderground at Southbank Centre. Poppy Burton-Morgan's acclaimed production with thrilling choreography from ZooNation/Birdgang Dance choreographer Kendra J Horsburgh sees Kipling's original story played out through spectacular street dance and contemporary circus.




Politically provocative and visually spectacular, this is a form-breaking piece of hip-hop dance theatre.



Mowgli is played by Natalie Nicole James, aka 'Broken Doll' a dance-trapeze and hip-hop artist.

In this JUNGLE BOOK, young Mowgli is forgotten by the city suits (the 'village' of Kipling's original) and is raised by the breakdancing Wolf crew. As she searches for her identity and belonging in the urban jungle, she discovers pole-dancing Snakes, gangsta rapper Tigers, a beat-loving bin man Baloo and a homeless Vulture spinning inside a giant coin (aerial hoop).


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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Annual Pole Expo Returns to Las Vegas for 5th Year

[Vegas News]


The largest worldwide event in pole fitness, Pole Expo returns to Las Vegas Wednesday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino


Brainchild of local entrepreneur, Fawnia Mondey, Pole Expo illustrates the art, fitness, athleticism and competitive nature of the exploding sport.


With thousands of pole fitness enthusiasts flocking from more than 50 countries, Pole Expo 2016 highlights the industry's finest with a five-day event including workshops, competitions, seminars and guest performances. In its fifth year, Pole Expo has quickly become the go-to event celebrating the unique fitness and dance form like never before, bursting with nightly events sure to convert attendees into loyal fans, returning year after year.


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Pole dancer adds va-va-voom as strip club gives opera a fresh twist

[Carolyn Webb | The Age]



“This is like going to see a band. You come and see opera, you have a drink, it's more casual, you sit back and relax.”



An opera performance “without the boring bits” will see a Melbourne strip club dancer take to the stage with classically trained singers for a cabaret-style version of Verdi's La Traviata.


Director Julie Edwardson said an earlier season of four performances in 2013 at The Men's Gallery achieved her aim of bringing new audiences to opera.


A big drawcard for the audience, she said, was curiosity about what's inside the club, in the west end of Lonsdale Street.


“After we'd finished, people were ringing up saying, 'are you doing any more shows'?” Edwardson said.


Pole dancer Jewel Stone, left,  believes that pole dancing is an art form, like opera, 'although it's not recognised as one'.


This time there will be six shows, and for the first time, a Men's Gallery employee, Jewel Stone, will pole-dance to three of the songs.


The cabaret-style show, with Verdi's arias interspersed with jazz and blues songs by Etta James and Cole Porter and a Moulin-Rouge style look, aims to change the mindset that opera is boring.


Tickets for the season, on from July 16 to 31, are free to under 25s, the opera is trimmed from three hours to 90 minutes, and there is no nudity.


Shows start at 4pm when The Men's Gallery is usually closed.


The Men's Gallery, in Lonsdale Street, is playing host to a repeat season of operas.

La Traviata, meaning “the fallen woman”, was based on Alexander Dumas's The Lady of the Camellias.  It tells how a Parisian courtesan, Violetta (soprano Justine Anderson) falls in love with a young nobleman, Alfredo Germont (tenor Te Ua Houkamau).


Alfredo's father Giorgio (baritone David Skewes), who is worried about Alfredo's reputation, convinces Violetta to break off their engagement, but neither lover can forget the other.


The tragedy deepens when Violetta contracts tuberculosis.


The big arias from La Traviata including the famous “brindisi” or drinking song, remain, but there is also a chorus of women who sing jazz and blues songs such At Last, and When I Fall in Love.


The songs (except for the brindisi) are in English, the actors sing in-the-round just metres from the audience, and the bar will be open.


Stone said she is excited to be performing to a different, less sexualised, crowd and believes that pole dancing is an art form, like opera, “although it's not recognised as one”.


She says staging La Traviata here could help humanise club dancers and challenge prejudices: like Violetta the courtesan, some people thought exotic dancers were “from a different realm”, but they can and do have relationships such as Violetta's with Alfredo.


Edwardson started staging “cut” operas – “opera without the boring bits” – with her company, Emotionworks, out of a feeling that one way to attract the generation of video games and iPhones to opera, “is by cutting out those lengthy repeated music sections, getting to the point of it, getting the best tunes in there and then mixing in other genres.”


“This is like going to see a band. You come and see opera, you have a drink, it's more casual, you sit back and relax.”


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Monday, July 11, 2016

Elisa Di Chello, mamma e pole dancer

La mia seconda lezione di pole dance l'ho fatta con lei ben 6 anni fa. Da lì non ho mai smesso di fare pole dance, anzi ho aperto questo sito, ho iniziato ad insegnare. Anche grazie ad Elisa la mia vita è decisamente cambiata. Di lei ho sempre amato il sorriso e il suo prezioso […]

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Establishing Thought Leadership with Paper.li

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Quattro giorni senza di te, pole dance ti odio e ti amo

Negli ultimi giorni questo splendido sito è stato irraggiungibile. Il motivo è che ho pagato i rinnovi del sito, ma non quelli del database. Non sto neanche a dilungarmi troppo in cosa è, e cosa non è perché sta di fatto che ho fatto una cavolata, ma grazie a questa cavolata ho avuto il tempo […]