Thursday 19 July 2012

Bev wows fans at dancing queens’ clash

Popular pole dancer Beverley Sibanda, aka Bev, wowed hundreds of fans with her raunchy routines at the City Sports Bar in Harare on Saturday night where she clashed with Bulawayo-based outfit Girls La Musica.

The vivacious pole dancer performed a raunchy and erotic lap dance on a male fan she called onto the stage during her weekend show. Wearing a revealing red outfit and fishnet stockings, the dancer aggressively pushed the man back before straddling him and thrusting her body over the bemused man.

And of course she did the bottle act but this time without the Castle Lager bottle. Delta Beverages, Zimbabwe’s beer manufacturer, has strongly objected to her use of their bottle in a controversial act. 
Bev has a history of highly-sexualised and provocative performances but took it to a whole new level during the “2 in 1 Clash of the Dancing Queens” at the City Sport Bar.

Bulawayo-based Girls La Musica troupe was also in their element with their racy stage show. As Girls La Musica performed, the arena went crazy, whipping their long hair wildly. The Bulawayo outfit got temperatures rising as they slipped into a revealing pair of Springbok hot-pants and bra, thrusting their way through popular songs with some of the most risqué dance moves yet.

The Bulawayo dance queens’ embellished two-piece left little to the imagination as it clung tightly to their dangerous curves that jiggled wildly to the rhythm of the beat. They paired the racy look with some fancy wool hats and giant florescent hoop earrings to add the extra wow-factor.

Girls La Musica pulled out all the stops to match Bev’s raunchy and sexually-charged act. But at the end, it was Bev’s night, who had earlier threatened to ditch the performance after security demanded that her driver pays an admission fee.

The setback was quickly addressed. The crowd went wild when Bev stepped onto the stage and gave the audience a slow dance. Her kinky performance has seen her fully-booked, but has also courted criticism for being too provocative.

And yet it’s her performance in tiny shorts and strapless bra that sent fans on a frenzy. Newsday

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