Devon N

Devon began dancing at the age of 3, exploring various styles of dance through her entire life. Ten years ago, she discovered her love of pole dancing. she has been competing throughout this time in many competitions landing her titles along the way. She specializes in higher level tricks and combos as well as drop, tumbles and flips and heels choreography. Through pole, she discovered aerial circus and fell in love with lyra as well as rope, straps, hand balancing and more. Pole dancing and aerial circus gave her not only a stronger body but opened up her mind and built more confidence throughout. Devon hopes to encourage people of any gender, body build and age to try pole as a way of personal fitness, self expression and confidence boost.


Devon N instructs the following:
  • Pole FLOW: Intermediate Level
  • Once you feel comfortable in Beginner Pole Flow, you are welcome to move up to Intermediate! This next level up will be faster-paced and more technical, with slightly more advanced tricks and a longer piece of choreography to learn within the class time. Knee pads and socks are required, heels strongly recommended.

  • Pole Level 2 - 3
  • This class is where we really start to work on your inverts! We will work on leg hangs, shoulder mount prep, Superman, and overhead pushing strength for things like handstands and butterfly. Tricks will require more advanced grip, and will involve increased challenges to your coordination and strength. We will also start to build basic combos, and strength training will focus on preparing you for aerial inverts.

    When is it time to level up?
    When you can easily enter all leg hangs (from a chopper) and have your butterfly on both sides. You should have a basic shoulder mount from the floor and be ready to start aerial choppers. If you meet all these requirements EXCEPT your shoulder mount, you may also attend our Level 2.5 and up classes!


  • Pole FLOW: Intro Level (must take 3 Intro to Pole)
  • This class is designed for our poler that wants to try Pole Flow and is feeling apprehensive about diving right in. Intro to Flow moves a little slower and has a less technical focus than any of our other Flow classes, making it perfect for our students who are new to dance or choreography-based classes. We do require that students have taken a minimum of 3 Intro to Pole classes prior to their first Flow class, as we want you to have some familiarity with pole and the basic spins to help follow the choreography as it is taught. Knee pads and socks are strongly recommended (heels optional).

  • Intro to Pole (First Level)
  • This is our foundational level and is designed for brand newbies and beginner-level polers. We will work on all the basics to build strength for the next level up, and the coordination needed to take our choreography-based classes (called Pole Flow). You will learn basic pole spins, pivot turns, climbs, and sits.
     
    This is a pole-sharing class. This style is great for students who like a higher energy vibe, want to meet new people/socialize more, and/or want a little more rest time between tricks. 

    When is it time to level up?
    When you can do a fireman spin and back-hook spin, can easily get into a pole sit, have a strong basic climb to the ceiling, and can climb into a sit. You should be able to tuck with both feet off the floor. Instructor approval is required to move up to Level 1.

  • Pole Level 1 - 2
  • This level is open to all students who have completed Intro and are ready to invert and work on level 1 and 2 skills, which includes advance spins, climbs, choppers, leg hangs, combos and more!