An Interview with Blondie

An Interview with BlondieFrom weightlifting, ballet and an addiction to pole dance; Blondie is a fantastic performer that shows clear versatility through intention and choreography. Her biggest inspiration is her fellow pole dancers who, as a community, build each other up and give each other the motivation to carry on. I bet this is a familiar feeling to all of our pole readers? I’m sure you’ll all relate, in some way or another, to this interview. So here it is… (more…)

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An Interview with Pony Poison

Pony PoisonThis week Pole Purpose has the opportunity to interview the fabulous Pony Poison. A Las Vegas girl who has a love for honest movement and aerial dance. Inspired by technique from formal dance training in ballet, modern and Jazz, Pony knows when to be technical and when to throw it away to make the movement more authentic. I found it interesting that she sees her work as something bigger than herself because the ideas comes through her an not from her. (more…)

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An Interview with Clem Piller

An Interview with Clem PillerClem Piller has been dancing from a very young age which came as a result of her mother taking her to ballet classes. Her passion for dance lead her into teaching dance to young people in the local village where she lived at the time. Clem loved teaching, but it eventually took her focus away from performing. However, when Clem took up Pole Dancing she was re-inspired and ready to perform in competitions such as Pole Theatre Switzerland and Pole Art France 2015. With an open attitude that is relatable to all of us choreographers and dance enthusiasts, Clem has been honest in her sharing and is bound to inspire you to dance. (more…)

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