The Invention...

Some history :
The first of these influential origins is a rumored African tribal dance where a woman used a large wooden pole, representing a phallus, to dance for the man they were promised to. This dance was meant to simulate intercourse, showing their soon-to-be spouse they were fertile and ready for marriage.
U.S. :
In the 1920s, circus-goers still ooh’d and ahh’d about many of the sideshows and attractions these traveling folk had to offer. These hoochie coochie dances would wind up replacing the can-can as the ribald choice of dance in New York, providing inspiration for a new generation of dance styles – including burlesque and pole dancing.
Some say China started Pole dancing in the 12th century but said it was men and that's not what we want to hear... ?
 
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Some history :
The first of these influential origins is a rumored African tribal dance where a woman used a large wooden pole, representing a phallus, to dance for the man they were promised to. This dance was meant to simulate intercourse, showing their soon-to-be spouse they were fertile and ready for marriage.
U.S. :
In the 1920s, circus-goers still ooh’d and ahh’d about many of the sideshows and attractions these traveling folk had to offer. These hoochie coochie dances would wind up replacing the can-can as the ribald choice of dance in New York, providing inspiration for a new generation of dance styles – including burlesque and pole dancing.
Some say China started Lole dancing in the 12th century but said it was men and that's not what we want to hear... ?
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