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Dancing Bear is a Croatian record label.
Artists that released their albums on the label include The Bambi Molesters, Crooks & Straights, Daleka obala, Darko Rundek, Dino Dvornik, Goribor, Gustafi, Hladno pivo, Ibrica Jusić, James Night, Dunja Knebl, Kojoti, Leteći odred, Dalmatino, and Majke.[1]
Dancing Bear publishes music from the Warner/Chappell Music catalog, as their representative in the region.[2]
"Dancing Bear" is also a 1967 hit single by the crossover American folk band, The Mamas and the Papas.
References
[edit]- ^ "Catalog". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ^ Ukratko o nama Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Croatian)
External links
[edit]- http://www.dancingbear.hr Archived 2014-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
Dancing Bear
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Overview
Introduction
Dancing Bear is an adult entertainment website accessible at dancingbear.com, branded as Dancing Bear, and focused on subscription-based explicit videos featuring male performers in bear costumes entertaining at bachelorette parties, ladies' nights, and similar events, with scenes often escalating to nudity and sexual activity.[1] Access to the site is restricted to users who are 18 years of age or older, or the age of majority in their jurisdiction.[1] The platform is operated under license by Aylo Premium Ltd., with trademarks owned by Sonesta Limited S.R.O. and content copyrighted by Sonesta Media, S.R.O.[1] Subscription plans are offered, with details provided in the relevant section.[1]Content and Themes
The content of Dancing Bear consists of explicit adult videos featuring nudity and sexual activity, primarily centered on male performers in bear costumes who appear at social events such as bachelorette parties, birthday parties, and similar gatherings. [5] [1] These videos typically follow a progression from initial entertainment—such as dancing and stripping—to escalating sexual interactions, often in a CFNM (clothed female, naked male) format where groups of women remain clothed while male performers disrobe and engage in acts including oral sex and intercourse. [1] [5] The scenarios are marketed as spontaneous and fun, purportedly filmed on location at real or simulated parties, with an emphasis on uninhibited female behavior in these settings. [5] Representative examples include titles highlighting bachelorette party themes, such as "Bachelorette Party Goes Crazy For the Bear!" and depictions of group interactions with the "Dancing Bear" persona. [1]Access Requirements
Access to the Dancing Bear website requires users to be at least 18 years of age or to have reached the age of majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is greater. The entry page explicitly prohibits access by those under these thresholds, stating that individuals below 18 or below the age of majority have no authorization or permission to enter the site or view its materials.[6] Users must complete an affirmation process before proceeding. By entering the site, they swear that they are of legal age in their jurisdiction to view adult material and that they wish to view such material. This affirmation is typically formalized by clicking an "Enter" button, through which users certify under penalty of perjury that they are an adult. An "Exit" option is provided, redirecting non-eligible visitors to a neutral site such as Google.[7][6] After successful age affirmation, users can proceed to the main site, where subscription is required for full content access (see Subscription and Membership). The site also confirms that all models appearing in its content are 18 years or older.[7][6]History and Production
Origins and Development
The Dancing Bear video series originated in 2008, with the earliest known releases including titles such as Balls Out Casual Friday, Blowing A Man Out of Uniform, Strip Show of Her Life, and Stripping Bears House Call. These early productions established the core premise of staged bachelorette party scenarios, in which male performers dressed in bear costumes perform stripteases that escalate to sexual activities with female participants.[8][9] The series was developed specifically for online distribution via the Dancing Bear website, where it has been offered through a subscription-based model since its inception. Production focused on simple setups mimicking real parties, with performers in animal costumes providing entertainment that transitions to explicit encounters.[10] This party-based format remained consistent in subsequent years, with titles frequently centered on bachelorette parties, group events, and similar gatherings. Production continued steadily through the late 2000s and 2010s, reflecting an evolution from initial episodic releases to an established catalog of themed adult content.[8]Current Status and Updates
As an established adult entertainment website, Dancing Bear remains active and accessible via dancingbear.com and party14.com, offering subscribers ongoing access to its library of explicit videos featuring its signature themes.[1][11] The site maintains a collection of over 100 scenes and photo sets (with some sources estimating approximately 100-150), with no new original content produced since approximately 2018. The platform has seen no recent updates or new productions reported in recent years, reflecting a focus on the existing archive over ongoing creation.[12][13] Operated under trademarks owned by Sonesta Limited S.R.O. and licensed to Aylo Premium Ltd., with all content copyrighted by Sonesta Media, S.R.O., the platform continues to function as a subscription-based service centered on its historical library.[1]Ownership and Operations
Operators and Licensing
Dancing Bear is operated by Aylo Premium Ltd., which acts as the controller of the website and provides access rights to subscribers.[14] Aylo Premium Ltd. collaborates with Bridgemaze Group LLC and Sonesta Technologies S.R.O. in providing these access rights.[14] The DancingBear trademarks and logos are owned by Sonesta Limited S.R.O. and are used under license by Aylo Premium Ltd.[1] Sonesta Technologies S.R.O., based in Prague, Czech Republic, is involved in certain operational aspects of the site.[14]Copyright Information
All content on the Dancing Bear website, including images, videos, and the site itself, is copyrighted by Sonesta Media, S.R.O., with all rights reserved.[1][11] The site's legal notices explicitly state: "All images on this site as well as the site itself is Copyright Sonesta Media, S.R.O. All Rights Reserved." This protection covers the original adult entertainment material featured on the platform, prohibiting unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution.[1][11] Trademarks and logos associated with DancingBear are separately owned by Sonesta Limited S.R.O. and used under license by Aylo Premium Ltd. (see Operators and Licensing for details).[1]Subscription and Membership
Pricing Plans
Dancing Bear operates on a subscription model, requiring paid membership for full access to its explicit video content. The site offers three main pricing plans (as of February 2026):- A 2 Day Limited Trial priced at $1.00 for 2 days, providing temporary access for new users to preview the site's offerings; this automatically rebills at $39.99 every 30 days until cancelled unless the subscription is canceled.[15]
- A monthly 30 Day Membership priced at $29.99, which grants ongoing access on a recurring basis with automatic rebilling at $29.99 every 30 days until cancelled.[15]
- A 12 Month Membership equivalent to $9.99 per month (billed as a single yearly payment of $119.99), offering a reduced effective rate for longer-term subscriptions with automatic rebilling at $119.99 every 365 days until cancelled.[15]
