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Not striptease or bar dance, here's why pole dancing is breaking barriers in India

Whether you’re looking to build physical strength, boost your confidence, or simply try something new, pole dancing offers a unique and empowering experience. As the community grows, so does the understanding that pole dancing is not just a sport—it’s a movement.

March 25, 2025 / 17:11 IST
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In a world where fitness trends come and go, pole dancing is making a powerful and graceful comeback. Far from its stereotypical portrayal in films, pole dancing is emerging as a full-body workout that combines strength, flexibility and artistry. Across cities in India, pole studios are thriving—creating safe spaces for individuals to explore this empowering form of movement.

The rise of pole dancing in India

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Rebecca Zodingpuii, founder of Mirrors Studio in Bengaluru, recalls her journey into pole fitness. "Strength and grace got me interested in pole fitness," she says. What began as a home studio during the COVID-19 pandemic has now grown into a thriving space with over 500 students. "There's a taboo around pole dancing—associating it with strip teases or strippers. But we wear clothes related to the sport—just like swimmers wear swimwear, not salwars," she explains.

Tanya Ballal, founder of Ekisa Institute of Pole and Aerial Arts in Bengaluru, shares a similar story. "I stumbled upon a pole class in the US, and the sheer strength, flexibility and grace it demanded fascinated me," she says. When she returned to India, she found no local classes and decided to start her own. Today, Ekisa has over 350 students and a vibrant community. "Pole dance welcomes everyone. It doesn't matter what your fitness level, size or gender is," Tanya shares.