
We offer pole fitness, pole choreography, spinning pole, aerial hoop, aerial silk, and flexibility classes in Rowland Heights since 2018.
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Meet The Team

Zoey Chen
Zoey began her pole dancing journey in 2014 and fell in love with it after her very first class. After discovering the joy of pole dancing, she began to practice aerial hoop and silk. A few years of practice led her to transform her passion into a career as an instructor.Despite not having a dance background in her childhood, Zoey believes that anyone, regardless of age, can succeed. She loves to help students to improve both physically and mentally through the class.
Reena Jones
Reena is a passionate and experienced instructor in the art of pole fitness. She embarks on her pole journey in 2011 and has been dedicated to teaching and inspiring others since 2014. Reena’s teaching philosophy emphasizes the blend of strength, flexibility, and self-expression, aiming to empower students to reaching their personal best both physically and mentally. Her classes are known for their supportive and inclusive atmosphere, encouraging each individual to embrace their unique capabilities.


Jessie Tien
Jessie comes from a dance background of ballet, tap, and jazz for nearly 10 years throughout childhood. In February 2022, took her first pole and aerial classes. In 2023, Jessie completed her 200-hour yoga teaching training certification in Rishikesh, India after years of self-practice. Jessie comprises proper body mechanics, strength-building, and alignment in her classes. She enjoys helping students improve their relationships with their bodies and minds through movement.
Rebecca Lee
With a childhood stepped in gymnastics, cheerleading, and competitive dance, Becca sought a creative outlet as an adult. She took her first class at Revolution Dance in 2019 and was hooked. Since then, Becca has learned apparatuses including pole, aerial silk and hoop. She has taken master classes and workshops through La and Orange County. She loves empower beginning and returning students.


Aida Cheung
Aida grew up running cross country and playing basketball. In 2018, she started pole dancing in an effort to meld a physical and emotional connection to the body. She has since explored other aerial apparatuses including flying pole, trapeze, with pole dancing continuing to be her favorite. Aida’s teaching style focuses on proper foundational skills and building confidence in the mind and body.