Chris Rock once said that a father's primary responsibility is to keep his daughter "off the pole."
But Emma Nicholson, 36, would likely disagree.
The former primary school teacher from Hull, England resigned nine weeks ago to focus on her pole dancing career fulltime.
“When
you’re influencing young people, it’s dangerous to stereotype as you
can’t teach them there’s only one type of person," Nicholson said,
according to the Sun. “All people are different and you shouldn’t
judge.”
Nicholson,
who started dancing seven years ago, now runs her own studio where she
teaches other women the joys of her profession.
"As
soon as I started, I knew I wanted a pole at home," Nicholson said,
according to Metro. "Me and my friends spent many a night drinking a
bottle of wine and going on the pole at mine."
Andrew
Katzander, founder of PoleRiders, a group of pole-based performance
artists in the U.S., believes that pole dancing is becoming more
mainstream and differentiated.
"There's
a lot of dancers that have stayed with the whole high-heels and sexy
moves, and others who have moved toward the gymnastic and athletic side
of it," Katzander told The Huffington Post last year. "Others are moving
towards the more dance side of it."
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