
MPF WORKSHOPS
This year, all workshops will be at Washington Hall or at Positive Spin Pole Fitness, both in Seattle, Washington. All classes will be in person only this year, with no virtual streaming option at this time.
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Off the Pole March 28th:
with featured Instructor Peachy Poler (UK), our National Headliner Melons, and our Local Headliner Kitty Black, in addition to our 5 other local instructors. Each class is taught by a BIPOC instructor and is open and encouraged to be taken by all identities and bodies unless specifically listed. Any additional information will be under each instructor's photograph.
FEATURED INSTRUTOR from UK
Peachy Poler

Peachy Signature Tricks & Flips
Focused on dynamic sequences, flips, and combos that Peachy is known for, and will be sure to make jaws DROP.
Contemporary Flow
This heels-free choreography focuses on musicality, emotion, breath, and flow, with elements of basework and changes in dynamic. Storytelling with movement.
Peachy Show Stopping Heels Tricks
A selection of heels-based tricks such as kips, bangs, drops, and base flow sequences, as well as floorwork flow. Heels and kneepads are necessary.

Succulent Pole Play
With Headliner: Melons
Friday, March 27th, 5:30-6:30 @ Positive Spin
​This specialty class focuses on infusing beginner static pole combos and transitions within a choreography based routine. The primary goal to implement the art seduction and confidence through developed movement that will cater to the natural curves of your body.

Own Your Ish
with Headliner: Melons
Saturday, March 28th @ Washington Hall 3:00 PM
This specialty class focuses on students learning how to allure an audience while in performance. This workshop will demonstrate techniques to help build your performance skills through eye contact, stage presence, use of props, musicality, and confidence. Whether you are a beginner or intermediate performer, you’ll be able to develop your ability to engage the audience all while being intentional, sexy, and hard to forget.

Femme Vouge
with, Tracey
In this beginner workshop, we’ll explore some of the five elements of Vogue Femme — catwalks, duckwalks, dips, hand performance, and floor performance — and find ways to sit with, apply, and play with the fundamentals at a pace that feels supportive.
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This form was pioneered by Black and Latina femme queens in 1990s New York, and we honor that lineage by moving with intention, respect, and joy. Vogue Femme is more than movement. To Vogue is to tell a story. It is a language of collective liberation, a reclamation of power, and a celebration of identity and community that transcends boundaries.


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