I’ve never been the girl to take up pole dancing lessons – or move for a man in the bedroom. I’ve always been the girl too shy to sway seductively; too ashamed of my own sexuality to ever own it. But on Saturday night, in a darkened dance studio alongside 20 women I’d never met before in lace lingerie, I discovered an entirely new side to myself and tapped into a power I didn’t know existed.
“It’s what I live for,” Caitlin Erica, a stripper, birth doula and teacher, tells Body+Soul about the metamorphosis guests go through at her women-only pop-up strip show in which ticket holders became the stars. “It’s almost as if she’s seen herself for the first time, and she didn't realise that she had that in her.”
For the 35-year-old, who’s now held 13 events across Sydney in the last two years, she likes to joke that she’s just a ‘well-paid window cleaner’. “I’m just here to clean the mirrors so that these women can see how powerful they are,” she says. “And the way they’re able to unravel in this space just goes to show how much they’ve just been waiting for the right opportunity and safe space to unleash, because it’s all within each one of us.”