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New Sign, This Harvard Student Directs Famous

Who does not want, a few weeks into college, instant fame? But famous in terms of what it used to yes, if known by the negative, the better baseball.

New Sign, This Harvard Student  A freshman at Harvard University, just starting college about three weeks ago was instantly famous. This is because she is a stripper (dancer pole) talented. Wow!but make no mistake first assumption. Pole dancer who is the sport of gymnastics nan loaded with the concept of fitness, pole dancing is not commonly known as striptease.

“Katherine J Zhou is a talented pole dancer and famous on Facebook. It was that made him famous at Harvard,” wrote The Harvard Crimson, which disitat Legal, Tuesday (20/09/2011).

With the account name Katalicious Def on Facebook, the young student, to dispel the public perception about the pole dancer who is often regarded as a dance whore.

“First I learn the pole dancer was when I joined a summer camp. I was challenged to dance with a pole, so the pole. Because not want to be embarrassed because of nervousness, I tried my best dance pole and use it as my dance partner,” Kat recalls.

Coming home from camp, Kat confessed, he felt drawn to try a variety of tricks using a pole. “At one point, my friend gave me a free voucher to attend a fitness class at Boston Pole Fitness, and I see this as an opportunity. Then I was happy to learn the sport,” he explained.

Kat was immediately received scorn from parents, college roommate, and friends on his Facebook account, owing to explore something that is considered shameful.

“However, I explained to them, pole dancing is not something bad. I said, you do not know anything about pole dancing, it’s better still and see my record. I am definitely not a whore, I am an athlete,” he said.

Deploying a new concept of pole dancing which is a value-laden art fitness activities throughout the world have become the ideals of Kat for a long time.

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