Pole Dancing classes in Edmonton
Every studio below has been checked against its own website this month. Community notes come from local discussion, kept separate from provider facts.
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| Studio | From | Area | Beginner | Try once | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aradia Fitness Kingsway | $10 | Kingsway | — | ✓ | ✓ | one-off | Book → |
| Aradia Fitness South | $10 | South Edmonton | — | ✓ | ✓ | one-off | Book → |
| Embrace - Pole Art & Fitness | $15 | Central Edmonton | ★ 4.7 24 | — | — | drop-in | Book → |
| Velocity Complex | $30 | West Edmonton | — | ✓ | — | drop-in | Book → |
| Central Edmonton Aerial Performing Arts Club (CEAPAC) | $45 | Old Strathcona | ★ 5 6 | — | — | private | Book → |
Most studios offer beginner-friendly intro packages at 50-60% discount to first-timers. Aradia's Starter Bundle ($195) and Embrace's trial ($60/2 weeks) are the main entry points for new pole dancers.
Aradia Fitness dominates Edmonton with 4 locations (South, Kingsway, Sherwood Park, St. Albert). Their 10-class passes work across all locations, offering flexibility for students.
Drop-in pricing is competitive and consistent: $27.50-$28 per class across major studios, enabling beginners to test the hobby without long-term commitment.
CEAPAC is Edmonton's only BIPOC-operated aerial studio and serves marginalized bodies; beginner group classes available but pricing not published online; contact directly for current rates.
How much is a first pole dancing session in Edmonton?
Most first sessions we checked run $10–$30. The cheapest way in right now is $10.
Which places let you try once?
4 of 8 run a one-off or drop-in session, so you can try pole dancing without committing to a course: Aradia Fitness Kingsway, Aradia Fitness South, Embrace - Pole Art & Fitness and others.
Do you need to bring anything?
Not to start. 4 of the places listed include materials or equipment in the price of a beginner session, so you can turn up empty-handed.