Meet The First Father And Daughter Pole Dancing Duo Who Don’t Care What People Think Of Their Act
The world’s first father and daughter Pole dancing duo Dave and Hazel Roberts have stated they do not care what people think and love what they do as their unusual act brings them closer.
The Mirror reports:
Daddy’s girl Hazel Roberts, 24, and 50-year-old father Dave both began pole dancing separately without knowing they were each taking part in the unusual exercise.
However upon discovering that they both share a passion for pole dancing, they decided to team up and it has brought them closer together than ever.
They’ve even scooped first prize at a national championship and are set to hit the stage together again at the UK doubles championships.
Dave, a dad of five, admitted however that he was concerned that dancing with his daughter would be “odd”, but now believes it’s once of the best things he’s ever done.
“We’re a close family anyway so it wasn’t difficult to get that close, you have to trust your partner and we do,” he said. At first I wondered myself if it was a bit odd because pole-dancing has this perception but there’s nothing like that at all in our routines. It’s a real strength exercise and we’re working together and we’re having fun too, that’s what’s important.”
Hazel added: “I really enjoy performing with dad. If you’re going to trust anyone not to drop you it’s your dad. I’ve always been a daddy’s girl but this has definitely brought us closer together. Lots of people think it’s unusual or weird, but it’s not at all. It’s just good fun.”
Dave, a B&Q team leader, started pole dancing more than three years ago after he and his then-girlfriend were inspired by Bendy Kate on the TV show Got to Dance.
Shortly after, Hazel, who was studying marine biology in Ireland, took up lessons with her friends as it was becoming increasingly popular.
When Hazel, who works at Morrisons, returned home and found out her father had been attending classes they decided to partner up.
The pair have installed two poles in their home in Swindon, Wiltshire, and cram in practice together around their shift patterns.
Dave added: “I think she was a bit shocked and surprised at first when I told her I was doing it but then she started going as well when she moved back to Swindon. I know I can’t drop her because her mum would kill me. I do get anxious when she flips off the pole and I hold my breath but we give each other discreet signals and it’s always been okay.”
The duo take part in as many competitions as they can and recently scooped first prize at the Heir to the Chrome Awards doubles category held in Milton Keynes on July 4.
The pair’s Frankenstein-themed routine, which saw Hazel pulling Dave out of a body bag and later somersaulting off him, won them the coveted award.
Although neither of them were particularly confident dancers at the start of their venture, they received help from Donna Gant, who helps choreograph their routines.
Dave added: “We’re getting better, we’re gaining confidence and you might even see me somersaulting in the next one. At first, we thought we were the only father-daughter duo in the UK but reaching out into the pole dancing community we can see we are the only pair in the world. I don’t care what people think. I’m fit at 50, I’ve discovered muscles I never knew I had and I’m having fun. More dads should take it up.”
Dave and Hazel will take to the pole at the UK doubles championships in Birmingham on October 4.
Lovely pole dancing poses. I don’t see anything wrong in this though. Whatever makes them happy.
Dts their own business.
Message.. hmm whatever makes them happy
Its quit fascinating sha
If they r happy and dnt care abt what people say then the sky is their limit
Wow nice one
Interesting! Nothing like doing what you love most and doing it well. Kudos to them jare
I don’t see anything wrong with this o
Wow! Interesting
That’s their biz, I no dey.
I hope with time they won’t start sleeping with each other
They’re cool…as long it doesn’t go beyond Pole Dancing.
Hmmmm!!! Father and daughter? ok I wish them well.
Keep it going.
hmmmmnnn.dats cool
Gud for??? Chorus Dem!!!
That’s cool