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Rémi Martin chinese pole Act

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

Rémi Martin chinese pole gop varieté. Show premiere from "Made in Germany" directed by Markus Pabst in Münster 2008. Music from Antony and the Johnsons Hope There's Someone. The Video is made by matteoblau 2008 http://www.youtube.com/matteoblau

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  • what is the different between chinese pole dance and pole dance???

  • @TheDogJean / why you ask about differences ... it all goes together :)

  • what's the name of that song.

  • Music from Antony and the Johnsons Hope There's Someone.

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  • he is good and sexy

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  • ES INCREIBLEEE MUCHA ADMIRACION...ME DA!!!!

  • @GeorgieChaos some chinese poles spin as well

  • @kewl7321 With enough practice you can do normal pole clothed. I regularly do pole in jeans and a t-shirt :-)

  • i got shivers

    

  • @TheDogJean There are a few of the same skills involved, but the main difference is that Chinese Pole is a bit sticky, to help with grip, and poledance poles are polished to allow sliding. Some poledance poles also spin on bearings to allow for even more dynamic acts

  • @NINSUNE7869 Anthony & the Johnsons - Hope there's someone

  • @TheDogJean Chinese is part of the Chinese circus, and is traditionally done by men. the Pole is covered in rubber and is more bendy so they can jump on and off the pole with out hurting them self. the rubber allows them to wear pants and shirts. thats about it.

  • ...and as other people have said, regular pole allows for more spins. in addition, there is actually a spinning setting where the pole itself will rotate, allowing you to hold positions and giving the audience the illusion of rotating around the pole. hopefully that makes sense?

  • @TheDogJean - I've never done chinese pole, but i pole dance. as far as i know there are a few differences: chinese poles are thicker, you can wear clothing when working with a chinese pole, and as far as climbing goes, you can physically walk up the pole. for regular pole, your skin is what grips onto the pole. i'm assuming that chinese poles are sticky or are made of a different material because somehow the chinese pole dancers' clothing sticks...

  • @TheDogJean the diferent is the chinese pole have some sort of rubber and the other one dont

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