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Choose from Three Options:
$23 for a Stripper 101 pole-dancing package for one ($46.98 value)
$41 for a Stripper 101 pole-dancing package for two ($93.96 value)
$62 for a Stripper 101 pole-dancing package for three ($140.94 value)
Students are taught to bolster their self-confidence and tap into their sensual side by learning movements involving boas, chairs and poles during 75-minute sessions. Classes are open to women of all ages and ability levels and involve no nudity. Class graduates receive a souvenir Las Vegas Stripper License.
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In a Nutshell Learn sensual movements using boas, chairs, and poles at Cosmo- and E!-praised studio, and take home Stripper 101 license
The Fine Print Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation recommended; subject to availability. Must be 18 or older. Not valid for private classes. Live Entertainment Tax (LET) included. May upgrade package for an extra fee. Promo codes not valid with this offer. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Stripper 101 – V Theater http://www.stripper101.com/ 3663 Las Vegas Blvd. Suite 360 Las Vegas, NV 89109 +17022607200
Producer and V Theater owner David Saxe was born into Vegas show business, raised by a mother who danced at Les Folies Bergere and a father who led the band for the Rat Pack. Saxe’s V Theater runs its nine concurrent shows in a 40,000-square-foot space divided into four showrooms on multiple floors, each retaining an intimate feeling with seating that brings the audience closer to performers. The V Theater’s current shows range from a seven-act, family-friendly Ultimate Variety Show to Marc Savard’s Comedy Hypnosis, an entertaining act where Savard persuades audience members to hilariously dance, act like animals, and ghostwrite his autobiography.