Straps Curious - Dillan Harris

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Straps Curious - Dillan Harris

$45.00

STRAPS - CONTINUING BEGINNER - INTERMEDIATE - ADVANCED
SUNDAY 10-1130 UP
SOLD OUT as of 2/26

Ever wanted to try straps, but felt a little intimidated? Hitting a plateau on your favorite apparatus and looking for ways to level up? While aerial straps aren't for the faint of heart, they can be a vital tool in building strength and technique for any kind of aerial art. In this workshop we'll delve into various conditioning exercises to incorporate into your training regiment and discover ways in which we can breakdown the pathways necessary to unlock skills you've been working towards in your journey with aerial arts. Must have at least 1 year of aerial experience on any apparatus.

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Dillan Harris is an aerialist that specializes in rope, silks, hammock, and straps. She discovered aerial silks while in Los Angeles, California, then quickly fell in love with the circus community and how small it makes the world seem. She has trained with circus professionals worldwide, focusing primarily on developing a strong, unique movement quality and creative theatrical skills. Her love of flying has taken her around the world - from studying act development in Greece, to busking all over Eastern Europe, to teaching workshops in Slovakia, to participating in aerial festivals in Ireland, France, the UK, and Spain, as well as performing in various touring shows in the US. She completed levels 1 & 2 of Paper Doll Militia’s Aerial Teacher Trainings, and taught both adult and children’s classes in LA for 3 years before recently relocating to Denver, CO. She hopes to pass on her love of aerial arts, performance, and dancing in the air to young and old, to remind us that there is still enough magic in this world and in our bodies to allow us to fly.

OBSERVERS: Allowed for $10 fee
PHOTO & VIDEO POLICY: Taking photos and videos is totally fine with me, but I do have a few requests. Students are welcome to film me while teaching, but I ask that they don't post on socials. Photos are good to post. I'm totally cool with students filming and sharing photos and videos of themselves, I just ask that if others don't want to be filmed that they're wish be respected by everyone.

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