
WEIGHT: 64 kg
Bust: 38
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Overnight: +100$
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Chloe has been teaching pole dancing for over 8 years and is also an Xpert Instructor Trainer. She enjoys all the elements of Pole and is known for her dynamic movements and flow. As well as teaching she also regularly performs around the UK, and is a resident performer for Cabaret Boheme. Chloe Anderson started pole dancing in October in the South of Spain.
From her first few classes she was hooked and her passion and love for the sport has only grown as time has passed. Chloe had no previous dance or gymnastic background, but found that pole gave her the motivation to work on her grace and flexibility, making her a more fluid and graceful pole dancer. Chloe received her 2 references for her 4 star application from fellow 4 star pole instructors Andi Ariseanu and Stacey Snedden. Andi Ariseanu ActiveCherry said "Chloe is a patient and caring instructor.
She is knowledgable and professional and teaches clearly and safely. Her classes are fun and inspiring and she takes great care of her students. She knows how and when to push and when to praise and I would trust her with my life when it comes to spotting. Stacey Snedden said "Chloe is an incredible instructor, she has been working with us at XPERT for the last 8 months and has proven to be very knowledgeable with a good eye for technique.
She continues her CPDS on a regular basis and is very popular with all our instructors and students. She is a great addition to our team. Events and Media:. Each year Showcases and Fundraisers for the Passion 4 Pole students are held, with audience attendance of people. In a Brighton and Hove council initiative "Take Part Festival" was raised to encourage people to get active and to try new sports and activities.
After applying we were informed that pole fitness was "not suitable" for the event and amongst other reasons they believed pole fitness "supported the sex industry and gave women a bad body image". Through such an amazing response from the pole industry and thanks to all of the media attention, the council changed their decision and pole fitness was allowed in to Brighton and Hove annual Take Part festival.