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Damn,that sucks!
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一个女人的枢机规则:肢体可以伪造,一切必须真实.
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Personally, I like the dollar dances.
At one of the clubs I go to, they don't run them during the weekend afternoon shifts when I normally visit. They only seem to run them when it's crowded to help circulate the dancers around the room and get the guys who can't make it to the stage.
Sometimes I'll stop by on a Friday afternoon afterwork and the club will occasionally run them then. Whenever they have them, they bring all the dancers up on stage and annouce they'll be doing $1 dances for the next three songs (the length of a normal stage set) then release the dancers off into the crowd.
When the dancers all get up on stage, Iat my favorite dancer and she comes right over to where I'm sitting where I proceed to give her a grass skirt - TOO FUN!!!
I admit it; I monopolize her time, but she doesn't mind. All the other dancers circulate around, but she just kicks off her shoes and stays right with me, and when the grass skirt is complete she does a little hula belly dance.GOOD TIMES!!!
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Originally Posted by NinaDaisy link=board=9;threadid=12975;start=msg168485#msg168 485 date=1094111886





A dollar dance is like a cattle call.You dance for the guy fully clothed for about 5 seconds and move on to the next guy.
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Many places do them topless too.
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WTF is a dollar dance i didnt even know that existed....ruuuuun
i hide when dollar dances come in.take a guy to the booth and dance
Most people would rather be certain they're miserable, than risk being happy.
What a waste of time.
I must be odd--pretty sure of this fact, actually--because in my view, giving a dancer a dollar is mutually insulting; I don't even do that at the rail ($5 or I don't bother).
Less than a $20 bill for a dance is a slap in her face; more than $30 a dance is a slap in my face.
Two cents.
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The club I'm at will do dollar dances a couple of times per shift (the special only lasts about 5 mins, maybe 10 if there are a lot of customers) and I think they can be beneficial if the girls follow the guidelines at the club: minimal contact and you have to move on to the next customer when the DJ says "switch." I think this is a great way to make contact with each customer. Also, we are clothed during the dollar dances and there is supposed to be little contact so it can be a great way to upsell to a more private, more naked, higher contact dance.
My current club has dollar dances in the main room (required by mgmt), no table dances, and private dances in a not-really-private-area in the back of the club, for $15/song. It's typical for my area.
I don't do dollar dances, I do "preview dances" for a tip. Purely semantics, but I find that if you put the word "dollar" in the punter's head, he's prolly only going to give you that one dollar for your trouble.
When it's busy, I obviously don't fricking bother. But I'm one of the few that will work my ass off doing dollar dances when it's dead, and my take-home shows it. The girls who sit around or hide in the dressing room don't make crap, and I tend to make pretty much the same amount every night, dead or busy. I just have to work harder on dead nights.
Besides, my club is basically a neighborhood bar with tits, so when it's slow, we do a lot of sitting with the customers, having them buy us drinks, getting guys to join us up at other dancers' stages, and playing strip pool. So the dollar dances are just an easy way to get money out of the guys we're kicking it with - especially the neighborhood bar regulars who generally don't get private dances but are in the club multiple times a week.
Kali
I never say, "wanna dolla dance"
At some places I've worked its called flashdance.
So I say "time for flashdance, ready!"
Also, when its time to sell, I like to nod my head yes as I'm pitching. Don't ask me why, but I think it helps the customer say "yes" by somehow hypnotizing him. A big smile helps too.....
Usually I will get $3-5 per 30 seconds of flashdance.
I will still avoid it is possible though LOL
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Originally Posted by Mia M



I can't stand the dollar dance! Some guys will show up just for those and nothing else the rest of the night. Them bastard-ass faces!! I always try to keep in mind that maybe they're a little broke tonight and will come back next time and pay double to make up... more often than not, they don't.
When I heard the term "dollar dance" i thought it was short for "five dollar dance." how sad that guys are only willing to shell out $1.00 for us! Why don't they just sit at the stage/tip the girl on stage? At least then she's not wasting her floor time trying to make literally a dollar. They don't sound quite as bad as some of you guys make them out to be if you approach them like IAKali and call them "preview" dances with of course, your top not coming off. Otherwise I can get a tip of $5-$15 from a particularly good private dance instead of 5-15 $1 dances from a bunch of schmucks.
Heheh, I was a brat the other night, I chatted with this guy for a few minutes, he was asking about me being in school and I said "well, are you ready for some more private fun, help put me through school?" [I always say this flirty/joking] or something like that, anyway he's like "I can't afford that, sorry." Since it was kind of dead, I then said "well, how about a dollar dance?" "Nope, sorry, I really don't have anything on me - you should try my buddy."
buddy: what? huh?
me: hi, this poor fellow over here hasn't a dollar to his name, in fact he currently resides in a homeless shelter. So I am to appeal to YOU to help a girl out, may I do a dollar dance for you?
buddy: oh! okay.
so he gave me $2 and the other guy laughed, but gracious!
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I used to work at a club that had $2 dance specials on fridays. What they did was change customers money to $2 bills and for like 15 minutes they'd have the special. I made the most of it. Most guys wouldn't only give $2 more like $5-$10 sometimes $20, not bad for a 5 second dance. It was good money, I used to go around the ENTIRE room, guys that didn't want to buy a $20 dance earlier would happily spend $2-$5 and sometimes even buy a dance at full price later. The club was always packed at this time and I used to easily make $150-$200 just for 15 minutes and not including what i already made that night.
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I don't know if I could bring myself to get undressed for one guy for one dollar.
I do them! Sell yourself. Why wouldnt you want to expose yourself (marketing not skinwise) to more customers. Imagine if out of 20 guys you might tease during that 3-5 minutes 2-3 buy dances from you and maybe you end up making another 100-200 because you spent that 3-4 minutes doing dollar dances. We also had no choice, they cleared vip unless it was a private party or you were bought off the floor!
AmyLynne
I no longer work in a club where singles, fives, or even ten dollar bills are seen. Maybe once in a while a $10 comes up, but not in weeks. I get paid in $100 and $50 and $20's.
I cannot handle the idea of doing ANYTHING for just one dollar at work.
Listen i am a Dj of 16 Years and have worked in many states and many clubs,
most of those did dollar dances, i think it is the dumbest thing,
ever created right next to feature selling club mechandise,
but i understand the club makes there money some how,
but not dollar dances, whooo hooo, ok lets do some quick math,
dollar dance time........................................ 30 sec per song
Most dollar dance special.................................15 songs
dj spends between each "Grab a dollar,grab a girl".........5 sec
Total time for dollar dances .......525 sec
Real Time...........9 min 15 sec
The girls have made 15 dollars if they sold all of the dollar dances,
where as in 6 min time , 2 table dances got you 20, or 2 vip dance got min 40,
so , the dj aspect got to go ultra fast ,
make the girls work real hard for 15 bucks (if they sold them all)
then expect me to fire up the stage show whit my girls sweatin their butts off,
and breathin hard with no time to let them collect them selves,
time better spent promoting the vip and champagne,
(Footnote) everyonce and a well the old school true customer
shows his face and really does take care of the girls, tippin more than a dollar,
Public service Message, If you go to an adult club, and they are doin dollar dances,
pick your fav girl , hand her 20 bucks and tell her to sit back and relax,
she did the 15 and you tipped her 5,
feel free to tack me down for feedback or discusion,
this is my first real post on here i am new
thank you
Dj Shawn Doe





It's the same thing I've been saying for ages. The dollar dance does absolutely NOTHING to help out the girls.
On further examination, I can see how dollar dances promoted just when the club gets busy can serve to help get the all too common lazy ass strippers sitting in the dressing room complaining about not making money or fighting on the phone with their boyfriends, up off their asses and out on the floor where they belong. But FFS! Dollar dance PUNISHES those of us who actually ARE working like we're supposed to be and demoralizes us by interrupting and devaluing what we're doing!
Surely the brilliant minds in the office could come up with a better way to get the lazy bitches out of the dressing room without punishing the rest of usGet a housemom who is responsible to shoo them out of the dressing room. Let her sell costumes and get a cut of the profits. Don't let the girls sit around in groups at tables or the bar. If they're not allowed to just hang around, they'll start finding customers to hang with. Invest in a little TRAINING to teach girls how to sell and not merely take up space in the friggin club. If all the girls are out on the floor with customers, and have been given an ounce of training, the whole club will be better off for it and there'll be NO need for the stupidass dollar dance!
My god it just kills me that the guys who are supposed to be so blasted smart can't figure this stuff out!
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B in my club you can do them if you want to. What I really hate is the "Cattle Call" at the end of the night on the weekends. Where 15+ girls get up on the same stage and we all stumble around each other for 4+ songs for a few extra bucks.
I am stingy when it comes to my stage. I hate to share it with anyone, much less that many girls, and our stage isn't that big to begin with anyway.
Kitana





Girls, I am curious what the success to failure ratio of these things are. And I suppose by success, does it get the customer to bite on buying a real dance later?
Just reflecting my own spending habits here, but if a dancer approaches me or I see her on stage, I usually know almost immediately whether I'm interested in buying a dance (as in a full length dance) from her or not. Some 15-30 second preview, flashdance, whatever you call it, really isn't going to change my mind. If I think I need a "trial sample" to make my decision, I'll walk up to the stage, tip the gal a couple bucks, and see how she reacts.
Just my opinion, but the whole idea of dollar dances reminds me of those free sample product pushers they put in supermarkets sometimes. I suppose its an excellent promotional idea for people who've never tried the product before, but for those of us who've bought the product in the past, its either "I'm not interested" or "I love those things, what aisle can I find them?".
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