
Amateurs Friday. Semi-Pro+ Saturday. Each night is its own theatre — its own pacing, its own pulse, its own risers.
A huge-stage opportunity for rising competitors ready to perform under lights. Performance quality, confidence, execution, and entertainment matter as much as difficulty.
Elite performance, storytelling, athleticism, and stage presence at the highest level. Open to teaching, performing, and seasoned competitors only.






Two nights of pole competition at The Globe Theatre, Palmerston North. In-person tickets through The Globe, livestream through us.
Tickets sold exclusively through The Globe Theatre. Pricing TBC — link opens when tickets go on sale.
Amateur division. The Globe Theatre, Palmerston North.
Semi-Pro+ division. The Globe Theatre, Palmerston North.
Can't make it to Palmerston North? Catch every routine live from wherever you are. Pricing TBC.
Amateur + Semi-Pro+. Full weekend, live from The Globe.
Amateur division only. Live from The Globe.
Semi-Pro+ division only. Live from The Globe.
A few things worth knowing before you purchase.
In-person tickets are subject to The Globe Theatre's refund and transfer policy. NZ consumer law applies.
Livestream tickets are non-refundable unless required by NZ consumer law. Contact us if you have an issue.
Stream quality depends on venue internet, platform stability, and hardware. Best-effort — not guaranteed.
Yes. Competitors may enter multiple categories — separate videos, forms, and entry fees are required for each.
Doubles routines are permitted. Both performers must meet eligibility requirements and compete together live if selected.
The Amateur division is designed to give a high-level competition experience without requiring professional-level backgrounds. Performance quality, confidence, execution, and entertainment matter more than pure difficulty.
If a finalist withdraws, the next highest-scoring competitor may be offered the position. Entry fees are generally non-refundable.
Yes. Dynasty reserves the right to move competitors into Semi-Pro+ where appropriate, based on teaching, performance, or competition history.
No. All competitors use static pole stage right and spin pole stage left. No custom pole configurations available.
Grip aids permitted. However: grip products may not be applied directly to poles, excessive residue is prohibited, and competitors may be asked to clean poles if required.
Yes — props must be declared in advance, must be safe, must not damage venue or poles, and must allow quick setup and removal. Dynasty may reject unsafe or impractical props.
Human props may not touch poles, must follow backstage rules, and may require tickets depending on venue access policies.
Costumes must remain secure, comply with venue and public decency expectations, and not create safety hazards. Partial removal permitted; full nudity is prohibited.
Backstage access is restricted to performers and crew. Family and friends watch from the theatre or via livestream.
Yes. Both nights are streamed. Quality depends on venue internet, platform stability, and hardware — best-effort, not guaranteed.
Yes. By participating, competitors consent to photography, filming, livestreaming, and promotional and commercial usage. Dynasty retains rights to event media.