Our Community Speaks: Pole Dancing in the Olympics pt2
In an effort to understand both sides of the Pol’ympics Debate, I decided to compile a list of the related articles that were written by people WITHIN our pole dancing community. I ignored all articles outside our community, whether they were pro or con Pole Dancing in the Olympics, simply because the majority of them were either general news, studio promotion articles, or derogatory to pole dancing in any form.
What I found is rather surprising. Although many people feel strongly about this topic, there are very few people who are speaking about it publicly. Most articles for Pole Dancing in the Olympics were created either within one of the pole dancing federations or by a journalist who had read the petition. What I have NOT found is instructors and performers giving THEIR passionate reasons for promoting pole dancing in the Olympics. This obviously concerns me.
I feel VERY strongly about this art form. I feel VERY strongly about how it is portrayed in the media. I know I’m not alone in these feelings of passion and concern (as evidenced by the reported 4000 petition signatures). I certainly see other Pole Leaders speaking publicly about why they DON’T want Pole Dancing in the Olympics. But, why can’t I find the impassioned blogs of those who DO want Pole Dancing in the Olympics?
Yes, I see the petitions … Yes, I see the politically correct documents… Yes, I see the press releases. I want to understand your opinion, but more importantly, I want to hear it without the legal mumbo jumbo and PR material. How can the Pole Associations expect to develop or standardize the pole dancing industry if they aren’t speaking to US, the pole dancers? More importantly, how will society (& the Olympic committee) respond to a petition when there is little to no PUBLIC discussion within our community?
Forget about the Olympics for a minute. Many pole dancing associations are hoping to standardize pole trick names and develop pole safety regulations. But how are you going to explain your reasons for defining one trick as a fireman spin instead of a skater spin? How are you going to convince me to use a 4 inch thick pole mat instead of the aerial & gymnastic standard 6 inch thick mat?
How are these Pole Leaders going to communicate and discuss their platform or their opinions to the pole dancing community? I WANT to know the awesome ideas you have for developing, changing, maybe even revolutionizing The Art of Pole Dancing. And I want to have a healthy, open debate about it.
So, whether you are For Pole Dancing in the Olympics, Against Pole Dancing in the Olympics, or On The Fence… if you send me a link to your blog with your Pol’ympic opinion (not an article written by a journalist please) then I’ll post it here.
I applaud those pole leaders who have posted their opinion no matter which side of the debate they are on. My goal with this article is to encourage this discussion in an effort to build a platform of open communication… because Pole & Exotic Dance is a very young industry (compared to gymnastics, aerial, ballet, bellydance, etc.) and we’ve got a LOT to talk about. We’re all listening….
For Pole Dancing in the Olympics
- KT Coates – Pole Dancing in the Olympics
- Pole in the Olympics Teaser video – Pole in The Olympics
- Pole Fitness Association - Olympic Effort
- Interview of Collette Kakuk – Pole Dancing Will Need a Makeover for the Olympics
- Kylea Killeen – Pole Dancing in the Olympics
Against Pole Dancing in the Olympics
- Jamilla Deville – Polympics
- Adam Jay – Pole Dancing in the Olympics
- Bubble & Facebook group manifesto – Pole Dancers who DON’T want Pole to be in the Olympics
- and my own article – No, I won’t sign your Pol’ympics Petition
- Kristen (Dolphin Dance) – Pole “Dance” in the Olympics
On The Fence
- Claire Griffin Sterrett – Olympic Size Debate
- PoleSkivvies – Pole Dancing in the Olympics
- Polespection by Journey – Olympics???
- Lori Meyers – Weighing in on the Debate
- Climb & Spin – Pole Dancing In the Olympics? Yay or Nay?
BTW, if you want to see some of the non-pole blogs I didn’t include because they were derogatory check out this link. I caution you that many of these bloggers don’t understand our industry or our art form AT ALL. But I’m including the link to be complete.
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