Felix Cane

Felix Cane (born 9 December 1984) is an Australian professional pole dancer, pole instructor and international champion pole dancer.

Felix Cane won her first title, Miss Pole Dance Australia 2006 after only eight months of pole dancing. The rules of Miss Pole Dance Australia stipulate a winner cannot enter the year after and Felix was a judge instead for 2007.

Cane has a certification program for pole dancing instructors and has released an application in Apple's 'App Store' and Google's 'Google Play' store with Adam Jay Photography titled Pocket Pole Studio.

Cane performed in Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity, a resident cabaret-style show at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It is the first "adult-themed" Cirque du Soleil show, billed as "The Sensual Side of Cirque du Soleil" or "Another side of Cirque du Soleil". She featured in a solo pole performance with the Cirque du Soleil tribute to Michael Jackson.

Cane now runs a world-class pole dancing studio, Felix Cane Academy (opened 2016 in Malaga, Western Australia), to teach the men and women their talent's that they have not yet discovered. The staff, Georgie D’Lish, Helen Liu, Amber Mae, Julie Moran, Danica Pirga, Kat Smithers, Vicki Vale, Nicole Weston and Jing-Yun Wong, work behind the scenes to truly express the art and talent inside of the beautiful, athletic and sexy men and women.

She also runs her own international competition, Felix Cane Pole Championships (commenced 2015), displaying the talents of peak male and female pole dancers around the world in her home town of Perth, Western Australia.

Notable achievements

  • Winner Miss Pole Dance Australia 2006[1]
  • Winner Miss Pole Dance Australia 2008/9[1]
  • Winner World Pole Dance 2009[2]
  • Winner World Pole Dance 2010[3]
  • Winner Miss Pole Dance Australia 2011[1]

Australia now has several national competitions; Miss Pole Dance Australia, the Australian Capital Pole Championships, the Australia Pole Fitness Championships, Aerial All Stars, and the regional Asia Pacific Pole Championship, which includes Australia, NZ and Asia.

References

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