Monday, June 11, 2012

Pole Dancers

  • Auckland, June 11 (IANS) Pop star Lady Gaga, who is in the middle of a world tour, was accidentally hit on the head with a giant pole by one of her backing dancers during her show in New Zealand.
  • (Thaindian.com)
  • Pole dancing at the Olympics? Thats right. Serious pole dancers are pushing to make this a sport. But can it shake its naughty reputation? "It can be extremely challenging.
  • (Fox 59)
  • Oh no! Mother Monster suffered a concussion after being hit by a pole on top of her head by one of her backup dancers in the middle of her controversial hit, "Judas," during her "Born This Way Ball" in New Zealand last Sunday.
  • (Anything Hollywood)
  • LADY Gagas latest hit came courtesy of a metal pole wielded by one of her back-up dancers during her last show in New Zealand and gave the superstar a suspected concussion.
  • (News.com.au)
  • Pole dancers get some new leverage as their area of expertise could soon be fetching them gold at the Olympics. From erotic to athletic, pole dancing is now staking its claim as Olympic caliber. It can be extremely challenging.
  • (Digital Journal)
  • Strippers are no exception. Exotic dancers have a long rich history with Alaska. For decades, women have traveled north during the summer, drawn by the allure of the pole. No, not the North Pole, the stripper pole.
  • (Alaska Dispatch)
  • A semi-final competition whittled 50 pole dancers down to the final 28. Emma, the sister of Derbyshire bike racing star Leon Haslam, said: Ive always loved pole dancing and I taught myself when I was younger.
  • (This is Derbyshire)
  • I learn he was talked out of making another questionable decision – a tax on pole dancers. 'It revolved around who owns the pole, which is usually leased back to the dancers by club owners,' confides a Treasury source.
  • (Daily Mail)

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