The Fantasy Group Announces Competition

HOUSTON – The Fantasy Group has announced the First Annual Exotic Fantasies competition, to be held June 14-17, in Houston, Texas.

The Exotic Fantasies Competition is a national event awarding one of the largest prizes in the history of the exotic dancer industry – over $25,000 in cash and gifts.

Not only will the dancer/entertainers be eligible to win, the club owners, agents and video distributors that sponsor them can take home large cash prizes as well.

The VIP kick-off party on Thursday night will include VIP guests, the dancer/entertainers, event sponsors and the club owners, agents or video companies that sponsor the participating performers, in an intimate environment at the Hyatt hotel. This event will include hors d'oeuvres, a champagne toast and an open bar in a party atmosphere. VIP guests will also be able to have their picture taken with their favorite dancer/entertainer.

Friday night, June 15, will be the Neophyte Competition, where 25 amateur dancers/entertainers will be judged on a scale of 1-10 in five categories including, beauty, personality, originality, body and talent. Based on the judge's scores, the top three performers and their sponsors will receive more than $7,000 in cash.

Saturday night offers the Professional Competition, with 25 performers judged on a scale of 1-10 in the same five categories as on Friday night. Since these dancers/entertainers will be seasoned, the stakes are higher, offering cash prizes totaling over $18,000.00 for the top three performers and their sponsors.

The competition will be held in the Hyatt Regency Hotel in the heart of Downtown Houston. With over 977 guest rooms, Hyatt Regency is one of Houston's largest hotels including three restaurants, lobby lounge and fully equipped fitness center.

For more information, email TFGROUP@earthlink.net.

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