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{{Short description|A type of erotic dance}} |
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[[File:(Portrait of Lois de Fee, Club Nocturne, New York, N.Y., ca. July 1948) (LOC) (5268915685).jpg|thumb|A dancer at Club Nocturne, New York, New York, 1940s]] |
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A '''table dance''', or '''bartop dance''', is a dance performed at (or on) a table or [[Bar (establishment)|bar]], as opposed to on a stage. It may be an [[erotic dance]] performed by a [[sex worker]] or it may be done as a leisure activity. |
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==Sex work== |
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[[Image:Table Dance by David Shankbone.jpg|thumb|Bartop dancing is encouraged at [[New York City]]'s [[Hogs and Heifers]], evidenced by the ever-expanding ceiling of [[brassiere]]s hung by patrons.]]'''Table dance''', or '''bartop dancing''', is typically an [[erotic dance]] performed at (or on) a patron's table, as opposed to on a stage. In some jurisdictions, a table dance may be an alternative to a [[lap dance]], due to laws preventing [[exotic dancers]] from making contact with customers. For example, in [[Waterloo, Ontario]], a table dance is performed on a small portable platform the dancer takes to patrons' tables.<ref>{{cite news |
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In [[strip club]]s, a table dance is a semi-private sexual performance that takes place near or on a customer's table.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GIuEAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA637|first1=Terry|last1=Victor|first2=Tom|last2=Dalzell|publisher=Routledge|date=2007|isbn=9781134615346|page=637}}</ref> In some jurisdictions, a table dance may be an alternative to a [[lap dance]], due to laws preventing [[exotic dancer]]s from making contact with customers. For example, in [[Waterloo, Ontario]], a table dance is performed on a small portable platform the dancer takes around to patrons’ tables.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://news.therecord.com/News/Local/article/307974 |title = Table dancing here to stay | first =Terry | last = Pender | date=February 12, 2008 | work =[[The Record (Waterloo Region)]] | accessdate = 2008-02-24 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090303063745/http://news.therecord.com/News/Local/article/307974 |archive-date=3 March 2009}}</ref> The [[Windmill Theatre]] in [[Soho]], London operated as a [[strip club]] from the 1990s until 2018. The club's licensing conditions included a "no touching" rule and the club had a licence for [[striptease]], [[pole-dancing]] and table dancing.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Sheppard|first1=Owen|last2=Prynn|first2=Jonathan|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/historic-soho-lapdancing-club-the-windmill-theatre-faces-closure-after-sting-finds-performers-flout-a3736546.html|title=Historic Soho lap-dancing club The Windmill Theatre faces closure after performers flout 'no touching' rules|work=London Evening Standard|date=10 January 2018|accessdate=11 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Brown|first=David|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/celebrated-soho-strip-club-loses-its-licence-trxrmkvsh|title=Historic Soho strip club The Windmill Theatre loses its licence|work=The Times|date=11 January 2018|accessdate=11 January 2018}} {{subscription required}}</ref> In many clubs, dancers earn most of their money from tips for table dancing.<ref>{{cite book|title=Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ttReqxO4a7YC&pg=PA68|editor1-first=Calvin|editor1-last=Morrill|editor2-first=David A.|editor2-last=Snow|editor3-first=Cindy|editor3-last=White|publisher=University of California Press|date=2005|isbn=9780520245235|page=68}}</ref> |
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==Establishments== |
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Chari dances by tables. Go, Chari go! Dance the night away and go to prayer. =]Do you want to dance with Chari? She is free tonight. Just watch yo granny panties or she will steal them. Watch out, yo! What table will she dance by? One at a Spencertucky outing, perhaps? Chari loves to fart on the stairs but is only comforted by doing the watussi by a table doe. She also be doin da stanky leg, white girl style. she be breaking it down! Chari used to live in an igloo where all she could eat was orange juice. Now, she lives the high life on chicken droplets n drippins she gets off the flo. If youn don't know her, don't call her bush cause she don't know u! She will get upset n spat in yo ojos. Fo real, you need tlo stay away because she drags minions into her cave and eats them every other saturday. But she is generally onn a strict diet of spinach and peach cobller pudding so you should be fine unless she is constipated and moody. Check it, yo, her flow, be lyrical, but she only wash her hair with beef jerky. She is really nice to be around when there's a hail storm outside and the wind is blowng because she is constantly in motion. I never understood why she danced by tables, but it was probably her infatuation with her date that caused her to grab his arm and start doing a jazz square wildly. Although she is multiracial, she enjoys a variety of sushis. Chari loves pikachu because they were at the beach and pikachu kissed chari by a table. They did the pika pika dance and lived happily ever after until Chari sprouted a horn and became charlie the unicorn. Chari Leshae has seven kids, all of which are stylish. they all know that they have fair skin, so spring colors are not an option! She raised them well, on cream chipped beef and crab rangoon. Her kids names are Lafawnda, Taequandisha, Latafwianda, Jonelle, Klondeesha, Keishamogeela, and Jujufataqua. Two of her children were inducted into the National Honor Society Lately. Chari's oldest child, Latafwianda, recently appeared on an episode of Full House. As a white girl, she toured Europe for 17 years before retiring to her cozy home in Julissa, Kansas. |
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[[File:Coyote Ugly bar dancers.jpg|thumb|right|Bartop dancing is encouraged at [[Coyote Ugly Saloon|Coyote Ugly]]'s chain of bars.]] |
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⚫ | The ''bartop dance'', performed for the entertainment of those seated at the bar, is similar to the table dance. The film ''[[Coyote Ugly (film)|Coyote Ugly]]'', set in the New York City bar of the same name, led to a fashion for bartop dancing establishments. Several bars around the city (e.g. [[Coyote Ugly Saloon|Coyote Ugly]], [[Hogs and Heifers]], Red Rock West Saloon, Doc Holliday's Saloon) actively encouraged women to jump on the bar and dance, contributing to an "Anything Goes" atmosphere. Hogs and Heifers encourages dancers to leave their [[brassiere]] hanging from the ceiling to commemorate their dance. However, table dancing is forbidden at many events and establishments.{{Where|date=August 2018}}{{Specify|date=August 2018}} |
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|title=Table dancing here to stay |
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|author=Terry Pender |
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|date=[[February 12]] [[2008]] |
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|publisher=[[The Record (Waterloo Region)|]] |
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|accessdate=2008-02-24}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Table dancing by patrons (both male and female) became more common in New York after the enforcement of the City's cabaret licenses (required for dancing establishments) was relaxed around the time of the [[New York City mayoral election, 2001|2001 election]] of Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]]. In 2002, the Hilton sisters [[Paris Hilton|Paris]] and [[Nicky Hilton|Nicky]] were reputed to be constant table dancers at club [[Bungalow 8]]. Nicky denied the allegations and claimed that they only dance on the [[wikt:banquette|banquette]]s, and added that she did it purely "because it was fun". At another restaurant named [[Da Silvano]], it was reported that [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Candace Bushnell]] and [[Patricia Duff]] were seen table dancing together. Duff said "Somebody placed me up on the table, so I danced," and that the night was "spontaneous and magical".<ref name='Dissonance'>{{cite news |
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==Carnivals and festivals== |
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Another form of table dance is practiced at traditional events like in [[Brazil]]ian, [[Europe]]an and [[ |
Another form of table dance is practiced at traditional events like in [[Brazil]]ian, [[Europe]]an and [[Australia]]n [[Carnival]]s, in [[Germany|German]] beer [[tent]]s during [[Oktoberfest]], and at other similar events. However, this kind of table dance is not of an [[Eroticism|erotic]] nature. As this dance often leads to accidents, especially if performed by [[Substance intoxication|intoxicated]] individuals, it is often forbidden at many events, but dancing on chairs or benches may still be allowed. |
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As this dance often leeds to accidents, especially if practised by drunken people or when tables collapse, it is on many events forbidden. However dancing on the chairs or benches may be still allowed. On some events people are faster ejected when they do ablendance as when they do a fight. |
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*[[Bargirl]] |
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*[[Burlesque]] |
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*[[Erotic dancing]] |
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**[[Go-go dancing]] |
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**[[Lap dance]] |
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*[[Legal status of striptease]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 4 July 2024
A table dance, or bartop dance, is a dance performed at (or on) a table or bar, as opposed to on a stage. It may be an erotic dance performed by a sex worker or it may be done as a leisure activity.
Sex work
[edit]In strip clubs, a table dance is a semi-private sexual performance that takes place near or on a customer's table.[1] In some jurisdictions, a table dance may be an alternative to a lap dance, due to laws preventing exotic dancers from making contact with customers. For example, in Waterloo, Ontario, a table dance is performed on a small portable platform the dancer takes around to patrons’ tables.[2] The Windmill Theatre in Soho, London operated as a strip club from the 1990s until 2018. The club's licensing conditions included a "no touching" rule and the club had a licence for striptease, pole-dancing and table dancing.[3][4] In many clubs, dancers earn most of their money from tips for table dancing.[5]
Establishments
[edit]The bartop dance, performed for the entertainment of those seated at the bar, is similar to the table dance. The film Coyote Ugly, set in the New York City bar of the same name, led to a fashion for bartop dancing establishments. Several bars around the city (e.g. Coyote Ugly, Hogs and Heifers, Red Rock West Saloon, Doc Holliday's Saloon) actively encouraged women to jump on the bar and dance, contributing to an "Anything Goes" atmosphere. Hogs and Heifers encourages dancers to leave their brassiere hanging from the ceiling to commemorate their dance. However, table dancing is forbidden at many events and establishments.[where?][specify]
Table dancing by patrons (both male and female) became more common in New York after the enforcement of the City's cabaret licenses (required for dancing establishments) was relaxed around the time of the 2001 election of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. In 2002, the Hilton sisters Paris and Nicky were reputed to be constant table dancers at club Bungalow 8. Nicky denied the allegations and claimed that they only dance on the banquettes, and added that she did it purely "because it was fun". At another restaurant named Da Silvano, it was reported that Kim Cattrall, Candace Bushnell and Patricia Duff were seen table dancing together. Duff said "Somebody placed me up on the table, so I danced," and that the night was "spontaneous and magical".[6]
Carnivals and festivals
[edit]Another form of table dance is practiced at traditional events like in Brazilian, European and Australian Carnivals, in German beer tents during Oktoberfest, and at other similar events. However, this kind of table dance is not of an erotic nature. As this dance often leads to accidents, especially if performed by intoxicated individuals, it is often forbidden at many events, but dancing on chairs or benches may still be allowed.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Victor, Terry; Dalzell, Tom (2007). The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. Routledge. p. 637. ISBN 9781134615346.
- ^ Pender, Terry (February 12, 2008). "Table dancing here to stay". The Record (Waterloo Region). Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 2008-02-24.
- ^ Sheppard, Owen; Prynn, Jonathan (10 January 2018). "Historic Soho lap-dancing club The Windmill Theatre faces closure after performers flout 'no touching' rules". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Brown, David (11 January 2018). "Historic Soho strip club The Windmill Theatre loses its licence". The Times. Retrieved 11 January 2018. (subscription required)
- ^ Morrill, Calvin; Snow, David A.; White, Cindy, eds. (2005). Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places. University of California Press. p. 68. ISBN 9780520245235.
- ^ Bob Morris (August 11, 2002). "The Age of Dissonance; Tabletopping Exuberance". The New York Times.