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| - I give it two stars just because the girl teaching the class was great. I would say she was the best part of the class. She was entertaining and a good teacher. But for the class itself - the actual "business" - I really would give it one star. I am a pole dancer myself, but my best friend with whom I went to Vegas really wanted to take the class so I agreed. Afterall, I love to pole dance so I figured I could maybe learn something from a new instructor.
First off, the floor is AWFUL to dance on. It is a uneven tile and very slippery especially in heels. They really should have hardwood at the very least.
Secondly, there were I think 39 girls in our class. And only 15 poles. So that was totally awesome, having to share poles in groups. They taught the fireman spin, which is your basic spin. As a pole dancer I took the liberty of doing more fun spins and show off, ha ha ha :-) But yeah, sharing poles... lame.
I did enjoy the lap dance lesson and would say I learned a move or two from that. At least we all got our own chairs!
Now this is the part of the business that really bothered me. Part of the package they offered photos. The girl taking the pictures was a total dingbat. I don't even care of she reads this because maybe she will think to ask other people to step out of the way of other peoples pictures. There should have been a set pole where everyone that wanted to get a picture could get in line and get their picture on the pole. Instead, she went around the room and took pictures wherever you were standing. So in my glorious picture, I have other girls in the background as well as the cameras flash in the mirror behind me. Fantastic photo.
So I really did not care for this class at ALL. I think as a business they have some thing to work on: the floor, the number of girls in the class, and the way they do the photos. But I guess for people that have never danced on a pole before, this class is a thrill. For me it was just really poorly run.
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