Pole Dancing Rogue or En Vogue

Agreeable, Pole Dancing is sexy, fierce, and super sensual. It can also be frightening, vulnerable, and dare I say, kinda disarming. Suffice to portray, this mysterious dance modality required an entire dance floor all to Herself.

If you’re looking to learn the art of Pole Dancing, the Body Art barn teaches Private & Semi-Private Lessons only. Book via the Contact Us page.

So the first steps are the clumsiest. OK?

Don’t scare yourself off the dance floor. You should take an Intro to Pole Dance class first. This class will unveil the building blocks for creating a safe and realistic practice that you can spend the rest of your life rehearsing. Chances are, if you find yourself in the wrong class, you will feel out of place and may even forfeit the Pole Dance mission. This is never a good option.

You don’t have to take your pants off to have a good time. 

(Said No One Ever)

Not all Pole Dance Classes require you disrobe fully. Climbing the Pole requires skin to pole contact. Pole Fluidity and Pole Choreography Classes are dance only classes that allow you to keep everything on. If pants on is more your style and you want to bring a little more fire to the dance floor, buy yourself some Pleaser Heels and bring them to class. The higher the heel, the closer to God. That’s what my much sexier pole dancer idols say anyway. 

Pole Dancing can be very addicting. 

It is my sometimes foolish, but wholehearted intention to get you all hooked on Pole Dancing. We are doing our best to behave ourselves whilst slowly introducing our rogue movement obsession to the community. Right now, we are only available for private, and semi-private lessons. Likewise, we love all kinds of parties so you can invite us to those as well. 

I guess what I’m trying to say is this:

Body Art gave birth to Booty Art and they’re both really freakin’ awesome. 

Hope to see you moving and shaking and letting it all hang out somewhere soon.

Xo, MD

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