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Traveling Dancer
Hey girls!
I want to start traveling to different clubs across the U.S. to work. I was wondering how you get started with contacting clubs, setting up possible days to work, etc., in detail. Any tips on doing so?
Also, I'm interested in working in Denver, LA, NYC, Las Vegas, Dallas, and Chicago. So if you have any suggestions on clubs that are good to work for in those areas, let me know!
Thanks so much for your help!
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Hi Valentina. I'm going to be traveling too. I reach out to clubs on social media or online with pictures.
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a lot of clubs won't be able to promise anything, you have to audition in person. i'm sure it doesn't hurt to send in pictures tho.. but i can't imagine the really big clubs will reply with anything other than a generic message saying 'come in'. you should definitely research the places you want to work though, and make sure they accept traveling girls and don't have schedules. i don't know anything about denver, but all the other places you'll be fine, just call to ask what time they do auditions and show up once you're in town . dallas and vegas do require licenses and they are rather expensive (around $300). LA, NY and chicago are no license.
you can also go through agencies but usually the clubs they send you to aren't the most profitable.
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Best thing to do is search in Club Chat, & see what's up :)
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Yea. Check out Micele11's posts, she has done a fair amt of traveling..
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Denver doesn't require a license and the only club that requires a schedule is shotgun willies. Most of the other clubs (penthouse, diamonds, PTs) do require a photo license AND either a birth certificate or SS card
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I live in San Diego and I have been dancing about a year and I have traveled to Los Angeles Vegas and Oklahoma City as a dancer. You can try to call ahead and say you're a traveling dancer and you'll be in town from this day to this day and what would be a Good time to audition. In LA you don't need a license but the money isn't super great usually in most clubs because they take a high percentage like 40%. I danced at body shop in LA Iits a bit of a whore house I can't ever seem to make more than 600. The spearmint rhinos in LA can be good but they're all different kind of clubs depending on the neighborhood and customers. I made 1800 at spearmint rhino van nuys in a night but didn't give them their share and never came back lol. Also sams hofbrau or sams after dark can be good but more African American customers who like thick girls mostly. As far as Vegas you need a license and business license the ID card cost like $40 and the business license is $200. You have to go to a club to get the application for the license. PS I AM PLANNING A ROAD TRIP FROMSAN DIEGO TO LAS VEGAS FOR NEW YEARS AND/OR THE WEEKEND AFTER AND AM LOOKING FOR A GIRL OR GIRLS TO COME
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denver no longer hires travel dancers unless you want to work at a dive club, all others require a colorado ID now
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When you're traveling in between cities and you want to make some extra cash doing private parties, join Siloette by going to and take bookings from customers in any city. Launching soon!