There have been many pole dancing performances on the Got Talent shows, but this is the only one that I can think of where the main performer is a handsome man.
Pole dance has been practiced since approximately 500 BC. In ancient Greece, worshiping gods and goddesses involved pole dancing. Pole dancing was a popular method to have fun and remain in shape in China during the Ming Dynasty. In the 1800s, pole dancing was common in carnivals and circuses, where performers used the pole to show off their strength and acrobatics. Throughout the early 20th century, pole dancing was frequently featured in vaudeville and burlesque performances.

Pole dancing is gaining popularity as a dance and fitness form that may be used for performance as well as exercise. Additionally, it’s a form of entertainment in this instance, and at least three of the judges on Britain’s Got Talent are amused.
The 28-year-old Canary Islander Saulo Sarmiento says he “wants to show the whole of England what I can do.” Saulo performs a bold, quick-paced aerial pole dance to the song “I’m Feeling Good,” which is fiery in ways other than his looks.
All four judges gave him a standing ovation for his amazing gymnastic and acrobatic performances, which left the audience in a frenzy. You should definitely watch the movie below, and if you have any comments, please post them on Facebook!






