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    SCHOOL HOLDS POLE DANCE CLASS
    GAWPING teenagers watched a busty brunette give a pole dance lesson during their school lunch break.

    A packed crowd of around 1,000 teenage students – aged 14 to 19 – saw the saucy display as part of a health drive.

    Students videoed the dances on their mobiles.

    A row has now erupted at South Devon College in Paignton after the demonstration prompted a wave of complaints from teachers.

    The demo – held in a public area of the school – was run by Sam Remmer of pole dancing company The Art of Dance.

    The 32-year-old said she was invited as part of the school’s Be Healthy Week.



    But returning to the college two days later for the second demonstration she was told to move inside the sports hall and away from the main public area as there had been “a number of complaints”.

    She was told staff had complained that after the first performance pupils were more interested in watching their mobile phone footage than they were in their afternoon classes.

    Mrs Remmer said: “I was told pupils were distracted from their afternoon lessons because they were swapping pictures and videos.”

    Mrs Remmer also said she had agreed to carry out the demo for free – providing she could post videos of the event on the internet for advertising.

    However when teachers saw the videos on YouTube they demanded Mrs Remmer took them down.

    She said: “The college are trying to distance themselves from the display as much as possible. I was contacted by the vice principal who argued that I should not be making the event public.

    "I consented to removing the videos that had students in them as they had not signed any consent forms, but I refused to remove the videos filmed in the sports hall as they did not feature any students or references to the college."

    Mrs Remmer said unless people are educated in the differences between modern fitness pole dancing and lap dancing then “negative stereotypes will not go away”.

    She said pole dancing is appropriate for young teenagers at school as it is a mix of dance moves and gymnastics and is excellent for fitness.

    The college has refused to comment on the issue.

    But vice principal Pat Denham did say there was a “pole fitness demonstration but no pole dancing” and the college had received no “official” complaints.

    The college has contacted Mrs Remmer and demanded she remove all videos relating to the display from the internet.
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  • #2
    Poledancing is popular in China too.
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    • #3


      British Schools.

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      AC pole dancing
      (apologies my dear, but I coulnd't resist. )
      Last edited by Velociryx; February 9, 2009, 03:02.
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      • #4
        ya know, I just might have to make a trip to England one of these days...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dis View Post
          ya know, I just might have to make a trip to England one of these days...

          http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle2213124.ece
          byline: DRUNKEN students heaped shame on Cambridge University by simulating sex acts in sordid booze society initiations.

          article pics:
          (should increase thread rating )
          (MODS: this is fully clothed, and newsworthy )

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            • #7
              Mrs Remmer said unless people are educated in the differences between modern fitness pole dancing and lap dancing then “negative stereotypes will not go away”.
              BS!
              the only difference from what she is doing (if you, er, watch the video) and lap dancing is what she is wearing (and not taking off). everything else (moves, music) would make thousands of $ per night in a club
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              • #8
                False.

                This Pole "Dance" is not erotic at all, it looks more like Gymnastics with a stick. (Not enough pelvic thrust to mimic the Pole Dancing in Clubs (or so i've been told))

                The Difference to Lap Dancing on the other hand? - No Lap involved
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                • #9
                  Awww, c'mon guys.

                  Pole Dancing could easily be depicted as history, dating backto both the Maypole and various fertility rites, in which the pole is seen as the penis.

                  So it's educational!

                  Sheesh.

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                  • #10
                    I obviously chose the wrong decade to go to school in England.
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                    • #11
                      'poly has built houses for people in need. I'm sure we could get a fund together for this project if you provided pictures.

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