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Defiant care home promises more pole dancing after outcry over 'inappropriate' display | Defiant care home promises more pole dancing after outcry over 'inappropriate' display |
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A care home which invited pole dancers to perform for its elderly residents has said it may host more displays, rejecting claims the entertainment was “completely inappropriate”. | |
Local councillors were “staggered” to learn dance school students had performed for residents at Fairmile Grange in Christchurch, Dorset. | |
But the home’s managers said residents and their relatives had asked for a pole-dancing company to perform after requesting “more modern-style activities”. | But the home’s managers said residents and their relatives had asked for a pole-dancing company to perform after requesting “more modern-style activities”. |
Students from Dorset schools Pole Crazy and Pole Dance Factory performed to classic songs from the 1950s, 60s and 70s in the grounds of the 80-bed home, which cares for the elderly and people with dementia. | Students from Dorset schools Pole Crazy and Pole Dance Factory performed to classic songs from the 1950s, 60s and 70s in the grounds of the 80-bed home, which cares for the elderly and people with dementia. |
Some councillors objected to the display, which included music by Abba and Frank Sinatra. | Some councillors objected to the display, which included music by Abba and Frank Sinatra. |
“My view is that it is completely inappropriate for a care home,” Dorset county councillor Peter Hall told the Bournemouth Echo. “It’s not really the sort of entertainment I would have thought that the residents wanted or would have encouraged.” | “My view is that it is completely inappropriate for a care home,” Dorset county councillor Peter Hall told the Bournemouth Echo. “It’s not really the sort of entertainment I would have thought that the residents wanted or would have encouraged.” |
Christchurch councillor Denise Jones said: “I’m a bit staggered about it. While I’m always delighted to see the horizons of older people widened, I’m not sure that includes pole dancing.” | Christchurch councillor Denise Jones said: “I’m a bit staggered about it. While I’m always delighted to see the horizons of older people widened, I’m not sure that includes pole dancing.” |
The home’s operator, Encore Care Homes, said dancers wore gymnastics clothing during the “artistic display of musicality and gymnastic ability”. | The home’s operator, Encore Care Homes, said dancers wore gymnastics clothing during the “artistic display of musicality and gymnastic ability”. |
It said residents could choose whether to attend and those who did “thoroughly enjoyed the performance”. | It said residents could choose whether to attend and those who did “thoroughly enjoyed the performance”. |
Izzy Nicholls, the company’s director of operations, said: “Relatives and residents requested more modern-style activities. Residents were given several choices of activity and specifically chose for a local pole dancing company to perform. | Izzy Nicholls, the company’s director of operations, said: “Relatives and residents requested more modern-style activities. Residents were given several choices of activity and specifically chose for a local pole dancing company to perform. |
“This performance sport combines dance and acrobatics, requiring great physical strength and endurance. | “This performance sport combines dance and acrobatics, requiring great physical strength and endurance. |
“Dementia residents and non-dementia residents all thoroughly enjoyed this artistic display of musicality and gymnastic ability – and the showcase received overwhelming positive feedback from relatives. | “Dementia residents and non-dementia residents all thoroughly enjoyed this artistic display of musicality and gymnastic ability – and the showcase received overwhelming positive feedback from relatives. |
“We are proud to challenge stereotypes and will continually offer our residents the choice to experience appropriate, new and progressive activities.” | “We are proud to challenge stereotypes and will continually offer our residents the choice to experience appropriate, new and progressive activities.” |
Pole Crazy said residents “by all accounts had a wonderful time” and said critics misunderstood performers. | Pole Crazy said residents “by all accounts had a wonderful time” and said critics misunderstood performers. |
In a statement on Facebook, the dance school added: ”Sadly, as always with our sport, there are some who want to tarnish that, to diminish our strength, ability and self-worth. | In a statement on Facebook, the dance school added: ”Sadly, as always with our sport, there are some who want to tarnish that, to diminish our strength, ability and self-worth. |
“Pole dancing, pole fitness, pole sport – whatever you call it – it’s powerful, it’s fascinating and it’s fun to watch. If you think it’s tawdry, then that’s on you. If you want to take a wonderful thing and make it sordid, then get your mind out of the gutter and come to a class.” | “Pole dancing, pole fitness, pole sport – whatever you call it – it’s powerful, it’s fascinating and it’s fun to watch. If you think it’s tawdry, then that’s on you. If you want to take a wonderful thing and make it sordid, then get your mind out of the gutter and come to a class.” |
A Care Quality Commission spokesman said: “Each care home will have their own policies/ways of working in terms of leisure/entertainment activities. In terms of our regulatory approach, making sure that people’s individual needs and wellbeing are being met is key. | A Care Quality Commission spokesman said: “Each care home will have their own policies/ways of working in terms of leisure/entertainment activities. In terms of our regulatory approach, making sure that people’s individual needs and wellbeing are being met is key. |
“With regards to Pole Crazy, their website and Facebook page seems to market them as a providing a fitness activity. Our inspection team have spoken to the registered manager of Fairmile Grange who have informed us that the entertainers were wearing gymnastic clothing and people had a choice whether or not to attend the show.” | “With regards to Pole Crazy, their website and Facebook page seems to market them as a providing a fitness activity. Our inspection team have spoken to the registered manager of Fairmile Grange who have informed us that the entertainers were wearing gymnastic clothing and people had a choice whether or not to attend the show.” |
Pole dancing was provisionally recognised as a sport by the Global Association of International Sports Federation last year. The International Pole Sports Federation is working towards the activity being part of the Olympics. | Pole dancing was provisionally recognised as a sport by the Global Association of International Sports Federation last year. The International Pole Sports Federation is working towards the activity being part of the Olympics. |
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