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the night away for a degree |
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| Students
are turning to pole dancing and lap dancing to pay off debts |
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Leeds students have decided to take up a modern activity to help pay
off the debts associated with a college course.
Apparently pole dancing is all the rage among some hard-up students. |
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An
increasing number of students are finding employment as dancers
in the city's pole-dancing and lap-dancing clubs in an effort to
make ends meet.
A student
who works in the clubs claims that she can £500 for two nights
dancing, she says: "I earn more in one night than the average
person in a week."
Watch
the report about the pole-dancing explosion, from on
Inside Out
(BBC ONE, Monday 20/1/03) |
Another
student, Candy, says: "I am not embarassed. I don't think I
do anything wrong.
"People pay to look at me, people don't touch me I am not selling
my body."
Kine a Norwegian student studying fashion
design
at Leeds College of Art says:
"I work when I want to, if I want to I can quit - it's not
like anyone is pushing me at all."
Real risk
However the Womens' Officer at Leeds University, Lucy MacNab, says:
"Nobody should have to take off their clothes in order to get
an education.
"There is a real risk of being driven to it through fears of
getting into debt."
A dancer counters that claim, saying that
only one group are being exploited - the men in the audience.
"The only people being exploited are the men that come in and
pay £10 for three minutes. It's a waste of money - get a life."
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