About "Pole Athletica"
Pole Athletica is a dance school operating islandwide from its studio at Waterloo Centre, Singapore 180261. It is KakiList-verified, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact channel. The school holds a perfect 5/5 rating on Google, though this is drawn from only 8 reviews — a small sample that should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is indicated at the S$$ band, though specific session or package fees are not publicly listed.
Prospective students or parents should reach out to enquire about level and syllabus fit before enrolling. Pole Athletica offers pole dancing as both a fitness discipline and a performance art, so it is worth clarifying whether classes are pitched at complete beginners, intermediate students, or those training for competition or showcase. Key questions to ask include whether classes are structured in small groups or as private one-to-one sessions, what a typical term commitment looks like, whether any trial session is available, and how the curriculum is sequenced for progression. The studio is located at Waterloo Centre in the Bugis area, accessible by MRT.
To take the next step, use the contact form on the Pole Athletica listing to ask about current class schedules, availability, and pricing before committing to a term. Listing data is incomplete — contact "Pole Athletica" directly to confirm details.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
I've been going to Euphoria for almost a year now, and teacher Baey is one of the most committed and kindest teachers that I could ever have had. I appreciate the endless encouragement and her always striving to improve both herself and how she communicates to the students. She's an inspiration and I loved being under her care :) Thank you Baey for everything!
I've been taking term classes with Gabby and she is a good instructor. She is able to give you progression options, troubleshoot and rush to your aid of spotting you if you put yourself in a dire situation. Also she always focus on safety and teaches you how to get out of a trick safely if you can't use the conventional method. She is also encouraging and motivating in both situations where you can and cannot get the trick. I'm definitely continuing my next term class with her. When I had an elbow injury she was very nice to apply a medicated spray and give me options to do warmups and get into a trick via other techniques without aggravating my elbow injury. The studio is also clean and I love the small student:teacher ratio unlike other pole studios where is 10-11 students to 1 teacher. One thing I hope the management can look into is opening up the afternoon weekday slots for pole practice. With the arrangement of working from home nowadays it's good to have that option as some of us can't practice from 11pm till 8am (midnight hours) on weekdays plus we don't drive so getting home is a pain. I'd have to wait till the weekend to book an afternoon practice instead, hope the owners can consider this request, many thanks!
Studio where classes are kept small so students are given ample attention and can explore safely.
One of the nicest pole & aerial studio - offers a safe space for learning and has this cozy family vibes as everyone is so supportive of each other's learning progress. I'm so glad to be here to continue my pole learning journey. Also to highlight -- the teachers here are very patient and dedicated, and always take the efforts to get to know each student to guide us on our strengths & weaknesses, so that we get to improve on our postures and moves while practising in safe hands.
Personally I like Euphoria pole. I've frequented a lot of pole studios in Singapore and the reasons why I like Euphoria pole is because: 1. Smaller class sizes in comparison to other more popular pole studios in Singapore. This is extremely important as you go further the pole level due to the difficulty/danger of the pole moves 2. More 1-1 focused teachers. Despite the class focusing on one particular pole move or level, we have to remember everyone's bodies progress differently! I like that the teachers in Euphoria pole take that into account and take the time to adjust in accordance to each student's levels/abilities in the class.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated dance schools providers on KakiList, so you can see how Pole Athletica stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pole Athletica (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 8 | — | ✓ |
| Galaxy Dance Academy | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Dance Class Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
| Kids Academy Dance | ⭐ 5.0 | 429 | — | ✓ |
Pole Athletica's specific session or package fees are not publicly listed, so you will need to contact the studio directly for current pricing. As a general guide, dance and pole fitness classes in Singapore typically range from S$30–80 per session for group classes, with private one-to-one sessions sitting higher. Many studios offer monthly packages or term-based enrolment that reduce the per-session cost compared to drop-in rates. It is worth asking about trial class fees, whether materials or pole grip aids are included, and whether sibling or multi-class discounts apply. Some studios charge a one-off registration fee at the point of enrolment. See the full Dance Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many pole dance and dance fitness studios in Singapore offer a trial or introductory class so prospective students can assess fit before committing to a term or package. It is worth asking Pole Athletica whether a trial session is available, what it costs, and whether the fee is credited against a subsequent enrolment. During a trial class, pay attention to whether the level matches your current ability, how the instructor manages the group, and whether the studio environment feels safe and welcoming. Pole training in particular requires well-maintained equipment and clear instruction on technique and spotting. If you have any prior injuries or physical considerations, mention these before the class begins.
Specific instructor credentials for Pole Athletica are not publicly listed. For pole dance instruction, relevant qualifications to ask about include certifications from bodies such as the International Pole Sports Federation (IPSF), the Pole Sport Organization (PSO), or accredited aerial and circus arts programmes. Years of teaching experience and any competition or performance background are also useful indicators of instructor quality. It is also worth asking whether the instructors have first aid or fitness coaching qualifications, as pole training involves physical contact and spotting. If credentials are important to your decision, contact the studio directly and ask before booking.
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