OH! And the days are so much FUNFUNFUN! Usually we grab some breakfast at the Hotel then hop on the busses to get to the gym at 9am for workshops (either guest instructor or free) and then we break for lunch. Then we listen to Alena discuss safety or different gripping or something that she is passionate about. Then OMG! POLE TIME! We all gather 'round the poles and show moves & learn moves
So I signed up for pole camp (first time) and am very excited! Unfortunately I could not pay for the full amount yet and only was able to put a $100 deposit on it. That was a couple weeks ago and I have yet to get the email requesting the remainder of the fee....Is this normal? And how do the days usually run? Thanks!
Deb Riley started Pole Dancing back in 2005 and is now one of the top pole instructors in the UK. Being renowned for her 8 hour workshops on spinning, static and aerial skills. As well as being deeply passionate about pole tricks, she has a flair for the more erotic side.
She is the owner, founder and head instructor of the largest Pole Dance and Aerial Academy in the UK, The world famous British Pole Dance Academy. She is also the creator of the worlds first ever Pole Dancing mat, the Pole-o-mat.
Deb has a bubbly, smiley, infectious personality which shows enthusiastically in her teaching methods but has an eye for perfection from her students. A self confessed stickler for foundations, Deb will improve and perfect moves that you can already do and give you a whole bunch of new stuff too. Obsessed with strong tricks performed in a non gymnastic style, Deb will teach you how to keep them looking sexy and feminine.
Her achievements that she is most proud of include:
Best Entertaining - 2 years running at Miss Pole Dance UK Miss Pole Dance UK - Best Tricks World Pole Dance - award for contribution to the industry World Pole Dance Judge in 2009 and again in 2010 with the title - Pole Move Syntax Coordinator Judges all the respected competitions in the UK Judge on TV documentary - The Pole Dance Mansion Performed on live TV show Britain’s Got Talent in front of 18 million people as a backing pole dancer Featured pole dancer on BBC documentary
Deb has retired from competing now to focus on teaching others full time as she is in high demand with people travelling overseas for a tricks class with her.
Hold on tight Canada as Deb is on her way over to you later on in the year. She is extremely excited to be a part of Alena’s Pole Camp and to meet you all. Do not miss this opportunity to meet her as you really won’t forget it!