
TEAM
Our Team & Values
For our team the studio is not only a place to work. It is our second home, the place where we live and share our knowledge, our experience and especially our passion.
It is very important to us that every person feels welcome and accepted. We represent #everybodyiswelcome with conviction and do everything to make you feel comfortable with us. No matter how you identify yourself, where you come from, what your body, experience or skill level is like, and what background you bring with you: our studio should be a home for you, too.
To fuel this even further, we encourage all our students to accept themselves and especially their bodies as they are. No matter how strong, weak, flexible or not, long or short, wide or narrow, round or square and yellow, green or rainbow-colored it may be: We all have our individual sensuality and we want to live and show it proudly – #boostyourconfidence and live #bodypositivity!
All this allows us to get more into the flow, to let ourselves go and let go sometimes. #owntheflow is as individual and diverse as our community. We support every community member to find their own flow and to live it out and dance.
Boost your confidence
Everybody is welcome
Body positivity
Own the flow
Bianca
Music has always been an important part of my life. For several years I went to ballet training at least once a week.
In addition to ballet, I loved to express my feelings in dance, in accordance with the music. I didn't lose this feeling of surrendering to the music and moving to it even when I stopped ballet training.
However, attending hip hop and modern classes could never give me what I was looking for. I wanted to find a new way of dancing.
When I heard about pole dancing for the first time at the age of 15, I liked this sport from the first hour. In the beginning it was just a hobby, but the longer I did poledance, the more I wanted to achieve.
Poledance is the best way to push yourself to the limits, discover the right body feeling and just let go (not literally, please). ????
In 2015, I finally completed the training to become a poledance instructor and was already able to experience my first competition. Now I am happy to pass on my knowledge and passion to you.

Bianca
Instructor
Ramona
Sports and music are among the most important things in my life. It all started with 10 years of apparatus gymnastics, 6 days a week training and many competitions. Already here I could gather my first experiences in teaching and leading trainings.
After that I bridged with fitness and soon came to dance Salsa, Merengue and Bachata. I pursued this passion intensively for 2 years. With courses in Uri, Lucerne and workshops in Zurich and Munich. So I could soon support the dance teacher and help her with teaching.
Again I bridged with fitness, looking for the next sport which would grab me. And she came. POLEDANCE. Since 2011 I have been fascinated by this versatile sport. So I have also made the trainer training here and teach with great pleasure.

Ramona
Instructor
Amanda
Dancing has always made me happy, but sports activities were never my strong point. I wanted to do something that completely excited me. As a toddler I danced in groups and as a teenager I briefly tried theater and radio. I enjoyed all of these activities very much, but I was never completely in love.
After my first pole lesson and some bruises later I was already convinced about pole. In the beginning it was just a hobby that I tried out with two female colleagues. Shortly after that pole became my passion.
Aesthetics, dance, acrobatics, expression; that's what pole dance means to me.
I was fascinated by the difficult movements, which looked easy and effortless. My pole trainers always inspired me and influenced my aesthetics a lot; for that I am very grateful.
The acrobatic part helped me to develop my potential and improve my weaknesses.
Thanks to Pole, I have played different roles and brought these characters to life on stage. Pole is fun!

Amanda
Instructor
Jana
Dance has always been an art that has fascinated and carried me away. The feelings that are conveyed through it can, in my opinion, be just as expressive as those of painting or singing.
Even as a little kid, I loved to do gymnastics on the vertical bar on the bus that you usually hold onto. At the time, I didn't know where this would lead me. I started taking ballet lessons when I was 7 years old and practiced at least three times a week. The grace and elegance of ballet appealed to me immediately and ballet became a passion.
I became interested in all types of dance and took classes in figure skating, salsa and hip hop. At the age of 16 I started my apprenticeship as a goldsmith and found that I had to give up dancing for the sake of my apprenticeship. During my apprenticeship, I saw a video of a pole dancing championship for the first time and instantly fell in love with this sport. Shortly after the apprenticeship, I started poledancing and knew that this meant a new purpose in life for me.
In January 2018, I completed the pole instructor training at X-Pole in Bern to teach my passion to others. Not a day goes by that I don't think about dancing.

Jana
Instructor
Isabella
10 years ago I had my first pole dance lesson. It was the very first course that ever existed in Lucerne and the sport was not known for long in Switzerland at that time. Accordingly, the level was a lot lower than today. But that was fine with me, since I had hardly any previous knowledge of sports. A little volleyball, a little horseback riding. Nothing kept me going for long. That changed with pole dancing. I was motivated to keep at it and realized that it was worth it.
The longer I do this sport now, the more I like it. I find the combination of dance, strength and elegance fascinating and beautiful. I like being able to express something with the music and through the body. Just turn up the music, and "let go"!

Isabella
Instructor
Lea
You know them, the MTV shows, back then 12 years ago. When shows like pimp my ride, next, mtv cribs or scandalous music videos had the TV world firmly in their grip. So I was zapping through the shows when Brooke Hogan, daughter of legendary wrestler Hulk Holkan, took her first pole dancing lesson. And from then on, I knew I had to and wanted to try it out. No sooner said than done. With my best friend, Isa (also a trainer at the studio), I took one of the first lessons ever in Switzerland.
Enthusiastic and completely pissed off, I trained and practiced my first Fireman or Pole walks. Slightly ashamed, because I only knew this from the music videos. But I continued to develop, so did the moves or techniques. And it's exactly what still fascinates me after 12 years: the Pole will never fall out of time. It's the countless choreos, combos or figures that you can train and work out. The diligence is the price and with every training you feel improvements. And on top the whole body stays fit.

Lea
Instructor