So I am thinking about doing private shows in colorado. But do I need an angency? And how much is normally charged for a private, one-hour show here?
Thanks!
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So I am thinking about doing private shows in colorado. But do I need an angency? And how much is normally charged for a private, one-hour show here?
Thanks!
i iknow this is ancient, but im bumping it cause i wanna know too
There are a couple of reputable agencies in Denver. You can PM me for contact info for those agencies. The pay scale varies depending on what you are doing. A ballpark would be $100 for a strip-o-gram type show up to $250 for a bachelor party type show. That is cash at the door, plus you'll get tipped, of course;).
thanks paris
youve been pm'd :)
also, does anyone know, are you allowed to just put up an ad on craigslist or what have you, for private dances?
or do you need a license?
is it illegal to do private dances outside the club? or is it fine as long as the girls are just dancing and not anything more?
If you are interested I work with an agency in Denver that is looking to hire. email pics, measurements, experience, and a number and they will get back to you [email protected]
thanks jesse, id prefer to foward that info to the agency itself though, you got a website for this agency?
Hey ladies, just to let you know, in most Colorado counties (not all) you are supposed to have an escorting license if you are performing private striptease. I don't know if that is required if you work for an agency, I think it might be? If you are working on your own though without one, and get caught, you can get in trouble. Just be careful.
http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/code/882_1714.htm
http://www.denvergov.org/Business_Li...0/Default.aspx
I should also mention that the legal requirements listed are a PITA since it's classified as escorting. Theoretically you are supposed to keep a list of your clients, times seen, how long the appointment was and what occurred. All that information is normally required to be turned in on a monthly basis. I think if you go with an agency they keep track of all that for you.
If you decide to, go with an agency, ALWAYS have security. PP pay a heck of a lot better, but remember that if you ever need a background check for another type of work, a license will show up.