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    Chinese Pole Dancing

    Photos: The Chinese National Pole Dance Championship



    The 4th Chinese National Pole Dance Championship took place on in Tianjin this year, with the theme of "Fashionable Fitness; Arts without Boundaries." 16 dancers from across the country competed in the championship, which seems like an extraordinarily small number of people. Regardless, here a handful of Xinhua-approved pole-dancing photos.







    Unless there's a solid connection to Kung Fu, I'm gonna move this thread to the OT forum soon. Did your daughter train in martial arts for this, YouKnowWho?
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    This thread is surprisingly ttt-able

    Nice to know China has a national pole dancing team.
    Photos: Chinese national pole dancing team perform in the snow



    With a national pole dancing competition and a fashion show in the snow already having taken place, this was more or less inevitable. These wholesome, endearing photos of the Chinese national pole dancing team performing in the snow in Tianjin will warm your *ahem* heart.









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    Speaking of the Ukraine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    That is simply amazing.
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    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    ?????????

    ........

    I did not know Traci Lords had a daughter in the Ukraine. She looks so much like her mom.


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    What's up with China and scantily clad women in the snow? I didn't think much of it at first, but I keep seeing it over and over.

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    Should pole dancing be moved to ORA?

    I'm thinking of splitting this thread - keeping a My daughter won the 2013 International Pole Championship and splitting the rest to its own indie thread. Seems there's a lot of Chinese pole dancing going on.

    Look: Pole dancer captivates tourists on scenic Yellow River cruise by posing like a flag



    As the grandeur of the Three Gorges passed by on either side, a boat full of tourists in Henan couldn't help but be focused on a different sort of natural beauty —that of a woman in a bikini trying to pose on a pole like the flag of a boat.



    According to NetEase, the scantily-clad woman first performed a pole dancing routine using the ship's flag pole, before really captivating her audience with her (really darn impressive) attempts at becoming just like the ship's flag. Judging from the pictures, the tourists were suitably impressed. Ah, the majesty of nature!



    In the tour company's defense, they might have just been trying to make up for the fact that this was not a tour of the famous Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, but instead a tour of the somewhat less picturesque Three Gorges of the Yellow River, by adding in a little naughtical sex appeal.



    With government crackdowns on sexy models at car shows, strippers at funerals and Japanese porn stars everywhere, it seems like soon the only place that Chinese people will be able to go to see a little skin is the various tourist-starved sites of central China.





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    If memory serves, that was posted already.

    It was in the 'Speaking of the Ukraine...' post #3, but looks like that version was removed from YouTube. Or maybe that was another one? Is pole dancing big in the Ukraine? Anyways, thanks for the refresh (and you know you can embed YouTube vids by using the little film icon button when you post stuff).

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    Pregnant pole dancer

    Wonder how the delivery will go...

    LOOK: Pregnant pole dancer wows the Internet by continuing to do her thing at nine months



    Pictures of a 27-year-old mother-to-be have taken over the Chinese Internet recently, astounding netizens with her flexibility and skills on the pole.
    Zhao Zhitong, who is nine months pregnant, works as a gymnastics and pole dance instructor in Anshan city, Liaoning province. Zhao told reporters that during her pregnancy she has continued to teach her students and practice dancing. When she was four months pregnant, she even signed up for a national pole dancing competition, and won sixth place.
    "If they'd known about my pregnancy, I wouldn't have stood a chance," Zhao says.
    Apparently, Zhao approached her employers about taking some time off for maternity leave; however, they couldn't believe that was she was pregnant, because she certainly didn't look it.
    All of her students were also shocked when they first learned that she is expecting a baby at the beginning of April.



    While some netizens admired Zhao's boldness, others expressed their concern that what Zhao was doing would affect the health of her baby. However, the director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at a Liaoning hospital said that it's good for childbirth if a woman who likes doing exercises maintains her routine during pregnancy.



    Zhao isn't the first pregnant woman to make headlines for continuing to do what she loves. Back in 2014, two badass pregnant women in Henan took home silver medals in a local dancing competition.
    And, of course, there's this young woman:


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    Slightly OT

    Not Chinese, Japanese. And in Italy. And at age 70.




    This thread has gotten odd.
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    5 year old pole dancer

    Clearly it's completely different culturally in China. Variations of pole dancing exist in traditional Chinese acrobatics so it isn't viewed as prurient like it is here in America.

    But still...

    5 Year-Old Girl Celebrates Children’s Day with Controversial Pole Dancing Performance
    It's like a jungle gym, but different








    China celebrated International Children’s Day in grand style yesterday with a televised gala including Chinese pop idol groups TF Boys and SHN48. Unofficially, people throughout the country celebrated the annual “festival” in their own way, as did a five year-old girl who gave a public pole dancing performance in the southern province of Hainan dressed in a red polka-dot bikini.

    The performance took place next to the Haikou Century Bridge in Haikou, where Chen Luozhen showed off her moves after just six months of training with support from her mother.

    With pole dancing having its roots in strip clubs, some people object to children participating in it. However, with there being no strip clubs in China, pole dancing does not carry the same negative connotations it does in the west. In fact, the introduction of pole dancing has become so positively regarded in the country that the China Daily said pole dancing has “shake(n) off its ill repute in China”.

    Everyone is doing it: even the elderly. Dai Dali is 70. “I like pole dance because I enjoy the feeling of gyrating on air,” she said.

    Likewise, Chinese children have been known to engage in the art of mid-air choreography.



    Last October, the national pole dancing competition of China featured children as young as six years-old (seen above). In 2014, a video of a “super cute” young girl using a handrail on the subway to “pole dance” went viral on the Chinese internet.

    Nonetheless, some stigma over pole dancing still remains, and controversies over the activity have happened before in China.



    In 2012, a Wuhan kindergarten teacher was criticized for pole dancing on a Chinese television show (seen above). Netizens weren’t upset at her performance, but that she worked as a kindergarten teacher. One person wrote, “If children from her class happened to watch the show, wouldn’t this negatively impact the children?”

    China’s most recent pole dancing development was of a expat woman who pole danced on the Tianjin Metro as other commuters watched.

    Source: People's Daily Online, China Youth Report, Hi News, China Economics, Hexun, Mango TV, NetEase, QQ News, eNorth, Sohu Learning, China Daily, China Daily
    Photos: Sohu Learning, People's Daily Online, China Youth Report,

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    Olympic Pole Dancing

    New Olympic candidates: arm-wrestling, dodgeball, poker, kettlebell lifting, footgolf, foosball & pole dancing

    Pole-dancing in the Olympics? International sports federation recognition helps pave the way.
    By Marissa Payne October 18 at 4:15 PM


    Pole-dancing is emerging as a sport — and a clean one in more ways than one. Their clothes stay on, and top-level participants must comply with World Anti-Doping Agency standards. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)

    No strip club necessary. Pole-dancing now stands on its own as a provisionally recognized sport thanks to the Global Association of International Sports Federation, which granted the activity’s international governing federation “observer status” earlier this month.

    “Pole Sports is a performance sport combining dance and acrobatics on a vertical pole,” GAISF writes on its website. “Pole Sports requires great physical and mental exertion, strength and endurance are required to lift, hold and spin the body. A high degree of flexibility is needed to contort, pose, demonstrate lines and execute techniques.”

    Observer status is the first step international federations must achieve before becoming full GAISF members, which serves as a great boost for any sport hoping to one day land in the Olympics. And that is exactly pole-dancing’s goal, according to International Pole Sports Federation President Katie Coates, who lauded the day the decision was made on Oct. 2 as “historical.”

    “The IPSF is very proud to have taken this positive step towards official recognition and the GAISF Observer Status will give our sport the opportunity to develop further, on the national and on the international stage,” she said in a statement. “In just eight years we have created a sport, ignited a global following and inspired a new generation of sportsmen, [sports]women and children. I am thankful to the IPSF and GAISF teams and excited about the future of our sport.”

    The road to the Olympics isn’t short, however. Along with a recognized governing body, prospective sports must also gain separate recognition from the International Olympic Committee. Provisional IOC recognition lasts three years, during which committee members decide whether to give it full recognition. If successful, the sport’s governing body still needs to then petition to become an official Olympic sport, which can take several more years.

    For Coates, however, those obstacles do not sound insurmountable, considering the uphill battle she said she faced while campaigning to gain provisional recognition from the GAISF.

    “I feel like we have achieved the impossible,” she told the Telegraph this week. “Everyone told us that we would not be able to get pole-dancing recognized as a sport.”

    Today, pole-dancing competitions are as family-friendly as any sporting event — and just as well regulated.

    The IPSF outlines its rules, judging and other criteria in its 137-page document, that lays out guidelines for several categories of competition, ranging from youth to mixed doubles to para-competition. Pole dancers are even required to take doping tests to ensure the sport is clean.



    Watching a competition is akin to attending a dance recital of sorts, where the athletes, often dressed in sparkly two-piece outfits or leotards, perform choreographed routines set to music on two 20-foot poles on a spotlighted stage. One pole rotates while the other is static, which allows athletes to perform different types of tricks as outlined in the rule book.

    The IPSF even began holding its own world championships in 2012. Russia’s Anna Chigarina is the current women’s champion.

    “Pole-dancing is not like everyone thinks it is,” Coates said. “You need to actually watch it to understand.”

    Six other international federations joined pole-dancing in gaining provisional recognition from the GAISF this month. They include some other eyebrow-raising activities, including arm-wrestling, dodgeball, poker and kettlebell lifting, as well as FootGolf, a sport that combines soccer and golf, and table soccer, which is better known as foosball.

    “We warmly welcome our first Observers,” GAISF President Patrick Baumann said in a statement. “This is an exciting time for them and for us and we will do everything within our remit to help them realize their full potential as International Federations within the global sport’s family and, one day, maybe become part of the Olympic program.”
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    culture gap?

    There's vid if you click to Standaert's twitfeed. I wonder if anything would've happened if it didn't get the attention from a western journalist. As I've pointed out on this thread, pole dancing doesn't always have the stripping stigma in PRC that it does here in the West.

    Chinese kindergarten principal fired after kids welcomed with pole dance
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    Updated 12:57 AM ET, Tue September 4, 2018


    A pole dancing display put on in front of children and parents at a Chinese kindergarten in Shenzhen on Monday, September 3.

    (CNN)A Chinese kindergarten principal has been fired after she welcomed students back to school at the beginning of term with a pole dancing display.

    Hundreds of children and parents at the Xinshahui kindergarten in Shenzhen, in the southern province of Guangdong, watched as a female pole dancer performed on a flag pole in a large courtyard.
    Videos posted by parents on Monday show the skimpily-dressed dancer spinning and leaning seductively on the flagpole, from which a Chinese flag was flying.
    Speaking to state media, the principal Lai Rong said there had been 500 children aged three to six and 100 parents in attendance.

    Michael Standaert
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    So before our kids got out of kindergarten for the summer, there was 10 days of military "activities" and displays of machine guns and mortars at the door; now the principal has welcomed them back with a strip pole dance on the flagpole bearing the PRC flag. She's gone nuts. pic.twitter.com/BJr4UI6Oq3


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    Who would think this is a good idea? We're trying to pull the kids out of the school and get our tuition back. They wouldn't give us the number of the company that owns the school, but looking into that. pic.twitter.com/vEdIhuq774

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    The first Monday in September is the start of a new school year in China and schools often hold ceremonies to mark the occasion, usually involving motivating speeches by the principal or alumni.
    Shenzhen-based journalist Michael Standaert said on social media he had planned to take his children out of the school following the performance.
    "Before our kids got out of kindergarten for the summer, there was 10 days of military 'activities' and displays of machine guns and mortars at the door; now the principal has welcomed them back with a strip pole dance," Standaert wrote on his Twitter account.
    Standaert said there were advertisements around the courtyard for a pole dancing school. The writer said when his wife called the principal to complain, the official hung up after saying it was "good exercise."
    Speaking to CNN, Standaert said some students were "uncomfortable" with the performance, but added things were now moving back to normal under a new principal.


    Michael Standaert
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    So before our kids got out of kindergarten for the summer, there was 10 days of military "activities" and displays of machine guns and mortars at the door; now the principal has welcomed them back with a strip pole dance on the flagpole bearing the PRC flag. She's gone nuts.

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    In a statement posted to Weibo on Monday afternoon, the local education bureau said an investigation had found a pole dancing business had been invited into the kindergarten to perform.
    "The district education bureau believes performing pole dancing for kindergarten children is not appropriate," the statement said, adding the school had been asked to apologize to students and parents.
    Principal Lai told state tabloid Global Times that while "a few parents" had requested a refund, others wanted to "learn a new type of dance."
    She said she arranged the dance because of the dancer's "excellent skills."
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    Wushu meets Pole Dancing - Kevin T. Wong - 1st - 2022 PSO Golden Gate Pole Championsh

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