Proudly serving all 50 States
Call (530)721-0564 if you have any questions
HotbodsUSA is not an agency website.
We are each and every one of us independent contractors who act on our own behalf or with each other as friends in the business of adult entertainment. All of our exotic dancers are 100% independent exotic dancers. It is our pleasure to entertain for you and your guests.
We maintain reliable business hours with live operators, who reach us direct to confirm your request.
Get to know us, you’ll love us!
Our All American Strippers cover most parts of the USA, call ahead if your show location has travel distance to cover.
Did you know:
Proudly serving all 50 States
Call (530)721-0564 if you have any questions
HotbodsUSA is not an agency website.
We are each and every one of us independent contractors who act on our own behalf or with each other as friends in the business of adult entertainment. All of our exotic dancers are 100% independent exotic dancers. It is our pleasure to entertain for you and your guests.
We maintain reliable business hours with live operators, who reach us direct to confirm your request.
Get to know us, you’ll love us!
Our All American Strippers cover most parts of the USA, call ahead if your show location has travel distance to cover.
Did you know:
American striptease nurtured its roots in carnivals and Burlesque theatres featuring famous strippers such as Gypsy Rose Lee and Sally Rand. The vaudeville trapeze artist Charmion performed a “disrobing” act onstage as early as 1896, which was captured in an Edison film, Trapeze Disrobing Act, in 1901 . Another milestone for modern American striptease is the possibly legendary show at Minsky’s Burlesque in April of 1925: The Night They Raided Minsky’s. The Minsky brothers brought burlesque to New York’s 42nd Street.
However the burlesque theatres here were prohibited from having
striptease performances in a legal ruling of 1937 leading to the later
decline of these “grindhouses” (named after the bump ‘n grind entertainment on offer) into venues for exploitation cinema.[11]
The sixties saw a revival of striptease in the form of topless go-go dancing. This eventually merged with the older tradition of burlesque dancing. Carol Doda of the Condor Night Club in the North Beach section of San Francisco is given the credit of being the first topless go-go dancer.[12] The club opened in 1964 and Doda’s première topless dance occurred on the evening of June 19 of that year.[13][14][13]The large lit sign in front of the club featured a picture of her with red lights on her breasts. The club went “bottomless” on September 3, 1969 and began the trend of explicit “full nudity” in American striptease dancing.[15]San Francisco is also the location of the notorious Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theatre. Originally an X-rated movie theater this striptease club pioneered lap dancing in 1980, and was a major force in popularizing it in strip clubs on a nationwide and eventually world wide basis.[16]
In the seventies, with changing cultural expressions of sexuality,
striptease declined in profitability and status. In the technology boom
of the eighties and nineties, those in the profession enjoyed increased
acceptance and better working conditions. – Excerpt from Wikipedia Article

