3. Jenyne Butterfly
Ever since the day she broke ice into the world of pole dancing, Jenyne Butterfly performed innovatively, with a lot of emotion. She had redesigned pole dance as a genre of art so that her program would become a mode of narration full of emotions. Fluidity, perfect form transitions, and great links with the audience are some of the features of Jenyne that made her an innovator. Her performances often include some ballet and contemporary dance elements, making up a very enthralling combination of strength and elegance in one piece. Butterfly’s influence on the pole dancing world does not end here, as she has inspired countless dancers who wanted to research more artistic perspectives of this discipline.
4. Alethea Austin
Fluidity, creativity, and self-expression are the hallmarks of the brand of pole dancing that Alethea Austin exudes. Alethea’s role as an artist and teacher has been one of the strongest influences in the pole community, inspiring dancers to be true to themselves and find new movement possibilities. Slow, controlled movements have become a special feature of her acts; though they bring onto the scene not only extraordinary strength and flexibility, they also show contact with the music and audience. Inspirations of Alethea: Some modern-day pole dancers have inspired from her body of work as emulated and concentrated on areas of artistry and self-expression.