Pole Dancing goes mainstream
Once reserved for the privacy of a men's club, pole dancing is turning up in unexpected places. Health clubs and dance studios offering the slow grind are attracting women who might have otherwise settled for a step class.
"You let your hair down, and it's that girl's club, slumber party feel," said Teri Jaworksi, who works out at the S Factor, ...
Stringfellow’s Soho
Peter Stringfellow has been a dominant force in London nightlife since he opened his first club in Covent Garden in 1981 setting new standards for sophistication, service, and accessibility . He has always been on the forefront of trends in entertainment and in 1996 was one of the first people in the UK to move into table dancing and since then ...
Strip club with invites to “Due Diligence Ball.”
NEW YORK, May 18 (Reuters) - A Nasdaq-listed strip club chain is flaunting
its assets to lure hard Wall Street dollars even as the financial community
prepares to crack down on the after-hour entertainment expenses of its star
deal makers. Rick's Cabaret International Inc. (RICK.O: Quote, Profile, Research), whichin 1995 became the first ...
Fitness Pole Dance World Record attempt
Pole Dance Fitness World Record attempt for Cancer Research UK
Sunday 10th September 2006 at 2PM
Vertical Dance Pole Fitness School in association with Cancer Research UK, The Guinness Book of World Records and various Pole Schools across the world, have come together to generate awareness for pole dancing as a fitness form, raise ...
Mypole launches the first nationwide pole dance school in the UK
The rapid growth in table/lap/pole dancing clubs in the UK since the turn of the millennium has had a number of spin off effects many creating new businesses offering costumes, poles etc. Amongst the most significant developments have been the growth in internet sites catering for the business and in schools set up to train people in pole dancing, ...
Lap dance club chains springing up in the UK
Currently several single clubs across the country are up for sale and I can see consolidation of the industry taking place with the stronger operators taking over some of the less successful local clubs and building up chains with a national presence and reputation. That is certainly what has happened in North America
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To date overseas interv...
Male strippers; the myths and the facts.
This article is writtenfrom the perspective of stripping in the UK. Male strippers live a very different existence to our female counterparts and stripping is one of the few industries where women consistently earn more than men. The female stripper typically has an “office” in which to ply her trade. This is usually in the form of a lap-dan...
Amsterdam’s stripclub scene
There are actually less live strip shows than it first appears as several places which look like shows turn out to be ticket only outlets. There are however enough to be going on with both in the red light district itself and nearby to keep the most discerning customer happy
There is also a variety of formats though as yet nobody has tried ...
Stripping down-under
When most people think of Australia the first things that come to mind are the Sydney Harbour {with the Opera House and bridge} and Ayers Rock. In the stripping world however the capital of Australia is clearly Melbourne which has by far the most clubs {including Spearmint Rhino’s first in Australia} and also a thriving strip pub scene. It was ...
Stringfellows Covent Garden London
Peter Stringfellow is undoubtedly the most successful club owner in the UK, the Covent Garden club that bears his name was the most famous nightclub in town as soon as it opened in 1980. He was then one of the first to see the potential in table dancing in the UK and converted his club in 1996 since when it has established itself firmly as the top ...