Last Friday
flexagon finally got to see what
apfelsingail's circus posts are all about. That was planned... unplanned is that we wore almost identical outfits. Hint for confused viewers: only one of us has enough hair to have a braid. :)
Here is
flexagon doing a layback under the careful tutelage of the mandatory tattooed instructor:

apfelsingail displays impressive flexibility on the Spanish web. Take note of her (lone) ninja-foot!

flexagon was only allowed to do this rope trick because the head teacher wasn't there.

That
apfelsingail sure does get herself wrapped up in things.... And THIS sort of thing is why she often has rope burns on her feet.

More standing and leaning back... what can
flexagon say, it's a gift given only to some.

This is
apfelsingail's current favorite new trick.
flexagon can see why -- very pretty.

flexagon looks superlatively trim and graceful in this one- and check out those back muscles!

Look ma- no hands! Well, actually, the hands are about to come off, but this shows why
apfelsingail always has funky bruises on one ankle or the other.

Purty. (
flexagon hung like this and they swung her around. Wheee.)

apfelsingail introduces the REAL owner of the place, Phoenix the Cat, who has come out to inspect the class...

There is no technique involved in
flexagon's latest showoff move... it's strength and nothing else. Good thing it looks tricky. (
apfelsingail disagrees on the 'no technique needed' statement. Then again, she is incredibly jealous, because she certainly can't do a one-handed handstand.)

And at the end of the day, we let our poor, tired feet relax.

Here is



That

More standing and leaning back... what can

This is


Look ma- no hands! Well, actually, the hands are about to come off, but this shows why

Purty. (


There is no technique involved in

And at the end of the day, we let our poor, tired feet relax.

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Date: 2008-07-04 01:19 am (UTC)for spinning and hooping, though, the spinjam is thick with talented teachers. it's also informal, but... rich. and there are some folks doing partner acro and contortion there, too.
we're starting to get more crossover of other circus stuff to the silks practices at spontaneous, also. and there's a regular core of lyra/static trap folks now, too.
for an actual school, there's the "simply circus" guy, but he's not close in to the city. and there's the somerville open air circus, which... crap, they started june 24 this year, i always forget to check. um, they're more aimed at kids, but they do some adult stuff too.
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Date: 2008-07-04 02:45 am (UTC)Or just superlative buffness.
I was going to send a link to this to a friend who might know some goings on in the Boston area, but I'm pretty sure she's at Firefly (http://fireflyartscollective.org/) right now.
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Date: 2008-07-05 11:10 pm (UTC)If it's the one at Spontaneous Celebrations in Jamaica Plains, it actually sounds like their scope has broadened a bit lately, which is good.
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