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by guest author Jessica Wagstrom So you’ve seen the post, Baxter from Hoop Path is coming to town. You’ve read the details. You want to expand your hoop practice, but so far this seems kind of intimidating…”Deep Water”, “intermediate”, “nuances of hoop dance”? You may be thinking, “I’m lucky if I can keep the hoop going around my waist. Is this workshop for me?” The short answer is: YES. The long answer is comprised of several reasons, which I’ll list … Continue reading
Jonathan Baxter, Hooping.org’s 2008 Teacher of the Year, has gained great notoriety for his unique teaching method. He is currently traveling across Europe, Canada and North America teaching his Deep Water Workshop. “Deep Water” refers to the calm, meditative space found within a satisfying hoop movement session. The Deep Water workshop consists of exercises and techniques that are intended to help us reach a deeper state of meditation with the hoop as well as enlighten us to the subtle nuances … Continue reading
They are the rock stars of the Freak, showing moves that you only thought could be CGI generated. Read the rest of Elaine Turner’s All-Con review here.
After the success of his Dallas poi workshops last year, “Alien Jon” Everett contacted us to coordinate bringing him back for another round of classes. Focusing on the advanced beginner to intermediate poi spinners, these workshops will introduce you to new moves and concepts to help bring your spinning to a new level. The first class of the afternoon will focus on helping you un-plant your feet from the ground. You’ll learn to move with your poi and develop your … Continue reading
