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There are currently 4 studios listed in the North Dakota pole dancing directory. Last Update: June 4, 2023.
The directory is quick and easy to use. All of the studios on this page are displayed alphabetically, first by city or town, and then by studio name.
You'll also see a way to contact the studio directly—either a website or Facebook URL, and/or a phone number.
If you own or know of a studio, instructor, or pole party company that should be listed here, or if you have a listing that needs to be updated, please use this simple form to submit the details. Your addition or changes will be made with the next directory update which is normally done monthly.
It's a good idea to call ahead if you plan to visit one of these studios. Hours of operation and class schedules have been omitted from the directory purposefully, because these can and do change frequently.
Save yourself a trip and call ahead.
Aerial Arts By Avery
1503 U.S. 281
605-881-6163
http://www.aerialartsbyavery.com
Jez-Mir-Izing
1910 80th St. SE
701-389-0402
https://www.jezmirizing.com
FM Aerial & Movement Arts
508 Oak St. N, Suite A
701-203-3448
https://www.fmaerial.com
Zero Gravity Alternative Fitness
3350 35th Ave S, Suite #7
701-630-5866
https://zerogravityfargo.com/
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