by bodyandpole | Aug 25, 2017 | Aerial, Aerial Hoop, Body & Pole, Body & Pole Student, Intensives, Interview, Showcase Series
The first of the Student Showcase Series sessions have kicked off, but there are still spaces in a few of the Group and Solo Series that are starting soon, check ’em out here! We sat down with two of the instructors for this season, Tracee Kafer and Elena...
by bodyandpole | Mar 27, 2017 | Aerial, Body & Pole, Flexibility Training, Pole Dance
We all can relate to reaching plateaus in our movement journey. Our next post is by Body & Pole instructor Lara Michaels where she talks about achieving goals, trying new skills, and working up the guts to try a harder class. About a year ago, I wrote a post for...
by bodyandpole | Feb 9, 2017 | Aerial, Aerial Contortion, Aerial Fabric, Flexibility Training, Interview
We are so excited to welcome Neumy to the Body & Pole team! We took some time to sit down and learn more about what inspires him in practice and as an instructor. Thanks for taking the time to talk! Can you tell us a little bit about your journey into flexibility...
by bodyandpole | Jan 25, 2017 | Aerial, Body & Pole, Cross-Training, Health, Injury, Interview
We are so excited to bring you an interview with physical therapist extraordinaire Dr. Chad Woodard from SymbioPT. Dr. Chad and his team work with professional dancers and cirque performers, helping them achieve balance and longevity in their training and performance....
by bodyandpole | Nov 1, 2016 | Aerial, Body & Pole, freestyle
I finally got the chance to chat with Magnus Labbe, B&P’s first Artist In Residence to get the scoop on his inspiration and teaching styles! Read below to find out more! A: What’s your inspiration? What do you try and convey when you perform? M: I’ve been pole...
by bodyandpole | Sep 5, 2016 | Aerial, Competition, Cross-Training, Pole Dance
We felt so inspired while watching the Olympics that we just had to make our own version! But don’t worry, the B&P Olympics will not be played this way (but, it is equally exciting!)! Of course, Olympic athletes have been training for their entire lives for this...