French church insists death threats will not cancel pole dancing show

French church insists death threats will not cancel pole dancing show


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‘YOU CAN'T JUST GIVE IN TO THREATS,’ SAID THE CHURCH’S PASTOR A pastor in eastern France insists his church will continue to host pole dancing shows despite receiving death threats. The


events, accompanied by church music, are scheduled at Saint-Guillaume church in Strasbourg for Wednesday (May 31), June 8 and June 9. They feature former French and European pole dancing


champion Vincent Grobelny. After Mr Grobelny performed at the same church in April, pastor Daniel Boessenbacher received death threats. READ MORE: PASTOR GETS DEATH THREATS AFTER POLE


DANCING SHOW IN FRENCH CHURCH But Mr Boessenbacher has remained defiant, saying “giving in to the threats would have sent a very bad sign”. He added “we often think of cabaret, strip teases


and other things” when talking about pole dancing “which is not the case at all”. Mr Grobelny agreed saying: “Pole dancing is a sport and an art. There is nothing at all suggestive. It is a


circus activity, like juggling or the trapeze. All art is welcome in a church, we see paintings, hear music, writing, dance is part of that”. According to radio station France Bleu Alsace,


the police will increase patrols around the church. It is not the first time the Lutheran church of Saint-Guillaume has attracted controversy. It hosted a drag queen cabaret “_The 12 tasks


of Hercules_” last year and projected the classic film “_The Exorcist_” during a Strasbourg film festival in 2018. RELATED ARTICLES ‘WE WANTED TO SHOW WOMEN PASTORS (AND LESBIAN ONES) EXIST


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