Aerial Silks are easily the youngest of the aerial arts, first - TopicsExpress



          

Aerial Silks are easily the youngest of the aerial arts, first appearing in a French Circus School 1959. Years later, in 1998, Isabelle Vaudelle and Isabelle Chass performed separate silks acts in Quidam (Cirque du Soleil), making this art well-known. Aerial Silk is the art of suspended dance. It is grace and beauty incarnate. At times static, at times dynamic, and at all times mesmerizing, this acrobatic performance art captivates its audiences. Known by many names, it is sometimes called Flying Silks, Aerial Tissue, Aerial Silk, Aerial Chiffon, Aerial Fabric, Aerial Curtain, and Aerial Dance, among others. Dancers, contortionists, gymnasts, acrobats, and even yoga enthusiasts can pick up this skill fairly easily. It requires both grace and strength. Anyone can get started on this discipline and enjoy all the benefits. Aerial silk art brings positive effects to mind and body, combining mental relaxation, strenght enhancement and coordination.Being able to armonize with Music and flow up and down the silk bring a elevated state of mind. Aerial Silks artists captivate audiences with their daring drops, powerful climbs, and elegant poses while suspended on dual silks.
Posted on: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 11:17:25 +0000

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