I am so very proud of my dear friend Rebecca Butcher. Rebecca is probably the most amazing aerialist and aerial pole artist that I know. She took first place this weekend at the East meets West Polarity Competition. She has worked so hard for this competition and it has completely paid off. This pole routine is the most intense, amazing and complex choreography I have ever seen. Rebecca Butcher is officially my favorite aerialist and pole artist of all time, not just because of her originality and contribution to the pole and aerial community but also because of her sweet, humble personality and strong character. She teaches private and public aerial and pole lessons out of her home in Ogden, Utah as well as Luv2Dance Studio in Kaysville, Utah. Check out the website at
http://www.luv2dance.com
Anyone who questions whether Pole Dancing is an aerial art, I beg to differ. Watch the incredible performance below and perhaps gain a new perspective. The pole is not the problem in society, it is the dancers who choose how to express themselves while upon the apparatus. Any apparatus can be used for artistic purposes as well as other purposes. Do not judge the apparatus, judge the dancer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeTVKP3pmgU
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