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Pole dancing in Brooklyn

Brooklyn's pole studios carry the borough's creative, come-as-you-are energy — inclusive, art-forward, and welcoming to true beginners. Expect a strong mix of pole fitness, exotic and heels, and aerial, taught by instructors who take technique seriously without taking themselves too seriously. Intro offers make it easy to try a class before you commit to a membership.

6 pole & aerial studios in the directory · 5 flag beginner-friendly classes · 1 with intro offers · 4 host parties · updated 2026

The studios to know

Sweet N Sultry Studio - Pole Dancing

4.8 ★★★★★ 226 reviews

840 Flatbush Ave 3rd Fl, Brooklyn, NY

Pole studio Beginner-friendly clean & well-keptwelcoming to beginnersamazing instructors

Dance pole studio offering group classes in various levels from beginners to advanced, plus private parties.

IncrediPole

4.6 ★★★★★ 71 reviews

43D 9th St, Brooklyn, NY

✨ Free first class — check their site

Drop-ins ~$20

Pole studio Free first class Parties & events Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly ClassPass welcoming to beginnersamazing instructorsempowering & confidence-building

Homey workout space featuring pole dancing & aerial movement classes, plus yoga & Pilates.

Brooklyn's Finest Pole Dancing Studio

4.3 ★★★★☆ 28 reviews

1492 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY

Drop-ins ~$30

Pole studio Parties & events empowering & confidence-buildingbody-positive & judgment-freestrong community vibe

Snug, low-key studio providing a variety of pole dancing classes for all levels, plus Vinyasa yoga.

Got Pole? Pole dancing classes personal training

5 ★★★★★ 7 reviews

3832 Flatlands Ave, Brooklyn, NY

Pole studio

Kiebpoli Aerial Class

5 ★★★★★ 2 reviews

338 Moffat St, Brooklyn, NY

Pole studio Aerial arts too

IncrediPole Dumbo

81 Prospect St #105, Brooklyn, NY

Pole studio Parties & events

Styles you can take in Brooklyn

Pole is a whole family of styles, and Brooklyn studios teach a range of them. Here is what shows up locally:

New to the differences? Our types of pole classes guide explains each one, or browse every pole and aerial style. 3 Brooklyn-area studios also offer aerial arts (silks, hoop, or aerial yoga) — see the pole vs aerial guide.

Beginner-friendly pole in Brooklyn

Never touched a pole? These Brooklyn studios flag beginner-welcoming classes: Sweet N Sultry Studio - Pole Dancing, Full Circle Brooklyn, EveryBody's Nimble, IncrediPole, ELLAVATIONS. Read what to expect at your first class before you go, or browse every beginner-friendly studio in the directory.

Intro offers and free first classes in Brooklyn

The smartest way to start: these studios offer a new-student deal — a free first class or a discounted intro package: IncrediPole. Try a couple before you commit to a membership. Check each studio's schedule for current deals, and see the full list on our intro offers page.

Pole parties in Brooklyn

Planning a bachelorette, birthday, or girls' night? These Brooklyn studios host private group pole parties: IncrediPole, Brooklyn's Finest Pole Dancing Studio, ELLAVATIONS, IncrediPole Dumbo. See how they work in our pole party guide, or browse every studio that hosts parties and events.

What local students say

Nice studio, I’ve loved my lessons here so far. Kim and Yessenia are great teachers and I’m excited to work w/ Mimi more. The studio follows a curriculum and it seems pretty rigorous. Intro to Pole is not a one time class so come prepared to work to level up!!

I’ve been going to this pole studio for a while now and it’s fantastic! The place is super clean and beautiful, which makes it a great spot to work out. Each class is a different experience because all the teachers have their own way of teaching. You’ll definitely find someone whose style you vibe with.

Great place to improve your dancing skills and learn something new. Amazing instructors especially Pole Dance instructor, Madina. She is a professional trainer and knows exactly what your body needs in order to look great and athletic. 100% recommended 👍👍👍

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