Classification

The exotic pole dance classification system.

The unique classification system was elaborated by Tatiana Marsheva especially for World Exotic Generation.

Dancer captured in motion during a performance
March 2027

World Exotic Generation

The classification was created for Exotic Generation.

The system includes Exotic Flow, Exotic Hard, Exotic Theatre, Exotic Group and Exotic Old School, with levels from Fresh New Face through Stars.

Fresh New Face

For amateur dancers with less than two years practicing pole, dancers who have never competed, or teachers who have not competed in higher categories.

New Face

For semi-pro dancers with more than two years practicing pole, dancers who have competed in semi-pro, or dancers with a first place in a lower category.

Professional

For dancers who have entered or competed in a professional category, dancers with a first place in semi-pro, or high-level dancers who make a professional living from pole.

Stars

For bright representatives of exotic pole dance with competition, championship, or festival titles. Solo performers and duets can take part.

Doubles and Groups

For duets and groups where movement together, transitions, synchronization, and performance relationship are central to the show.

Styles Categories

How the styles are described.

Exotic Flow: near-the-pole choreography, poses, flow and floor-work with low trick ratio.Exotic Hard: Australian and Koda-style energy where tricks must relate to dance, image, idea and composition.Exotic Theatre: more show than tricks, with props and a bigger stage concept.Exotic Group: duets and groups moving together with clear synchronization.Exotic Old School: all choreography, sensuality, femininity, sexuality and passion.