Two very different circus-y videos
Oct. 17th, 2009 04:00 pmDAMN. This woman is my new hero. Yes, it's true that she's pole-dancing in a bikini, but the props hardly matter -- I look at her and see an athlete and an artist.
Annnnd, then there's this lyra act. Stumbled on it through another site, where someone said:
This. This is what I want to do. When people say "Oh, I guess you want to get into Cirque du Soleil," I want to have this on hand to show them exactly what else is possible, how much more intimate and expressive and subtle circus arts can be.
But um... I find a lot of that to be pretty boring, although parts of it are quite accomplished and parts are pretty. I certainly wasn't moved to tears, as two commenters were, though I did feel my eyeballs rolling a bit.
Me? Today for the first time I managed to press a headstand with my head up on aerobics step and three risers, so that's progress. If I could do four, my arms would be almost straight and then I'd probably be able to practice against the wall.
Annnnd, then there's this lyra act. Stumbled on it through another site, where someone said:
This. This is what I want to do. When people say "Oh, I guess you want to get into Cirque du Soleil," I want to have this on hand to show them exactly what else is possible, how much more intimate and expressive and subtle circus arts can be.
But um... I find a lot of that to be pretty boring, although parts of it are quite accomplished and parts are pretty. I certainly wasn't moved to tears, as two commenters were, though I did feel my eyeballs rolling a bit.
Me? Today for the first time I managed to press a headstand with my head up on aerobics step and three risers, so that's progress. If I could do four, my arms would be almost straight and then I'd probably be able to practice against the wall.
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Date: 2009-10-19 02:14 am (UTC)I must've done something developmental though, because my upper back and my quads are really sore today. :)