19.08.2023 –, Black Forest
Sprache: Deutsch
Nice mostly static trio tricks
Prereq:
Free Shoulderstand on feet (free star)
Jannis is a specimen of the the family of acrobats, most often seen in Berlin laying on his back with hands and feet sticking towards the sky, waiting for fellow tribesmen to fly. To ensure joyful and safe flight conditions he cultivates creativity, communication, trust and airtime.
Although he has mainly been basing for the last 8 years, his current mission is to grow a pair of wings.
Sandie is a performance artist, she's doing partner acrobatics and practicing Handstand since a long time. Her approaches and teaching methods are more oriented to the creativity of everyone.
Paul has practised acrobatics since 1986 and has studied with the Como Brothers and the Osmani’s. Both are key historical figures in the circus world and have performed all over the world. For the past 30 years Paul has run acrobatic courses in Rotterdam, Holland and since about 25 years he is more and more teaching on acrobatic festivals and private workshops throughout Europe and beyond. Except of that he performed in a lot of countries with several circus shows like I Bombetti, Megaman and Memo, De Sardini's and Duo Ravioli.
He specialized himself in Icarian games, hand to hand tricks and throwing elements like cascades and courbets. Because for him body-control, feeling the balance and getting the right timing in tempo's are three main elements in partner acrobatics, he is often focusing on this in his workshops. He prefers a good technical way in doing acrobatics above the use of a lot of power. But even more important is that everybody has a lot of fun in his workshops.
- Reverse H2H, sequence of tricks
- Handstand in hands in L basing
- H2H Standing variations + Knot HS
- Long sequence
- H2H Standing variations in entrances and exits
- Icarian 3
- Icarian 2
- Group acrobatics
- Short sequences with nice tricks
- Courbette & Cascade
- Standing in hands variations and exercises
- Icarian 1
David is a yoga teacher, trained in Body Improvisation, AcroYoga Montreal und Partner Acrobatics. He currently teaches in Switzerland: @davidjohnkong