Archive for the ‘Hoop Community’ Category

Foto~Circular #11- HoopLove To You, Always

Thursday, February 14th, 2013

17The hoola hoop is hands down the most unconditionally-loving-low-maintenance-high-pleasure-forever-partner dreamable. Who else can you choose to or refuse to dance with at any hour of any day and it will always be okay? What else looks as beautiful silently dangling from a hook on your wall as it does swinging boldly around your heavenly hips? Give it a whirl this LOVE day, or tomorrow, or the next… it is ALWAYS a great day for some scrumptious hoop lovin. Photo Credit: Stefanie Atkinson, 2010.

Revolutionary Blessings To All

Monday, January 21st, 2013

MLKhoopshot There is so much to celebrate today, and so much more work ahead PLUS PLAY. Make sure to take time to replenish in your self-loving hoop practice as we strive to keep making positive changes, both within society and towards this precious planet. Thank you to all who work for civil rights, children’s rights, environmental sustainability, and economic justice. Happy birthday, Dr. King- may all our various revolutions continue onward towards further peace & loving actions.

Jammin’ on the One~

Sunday, September 9th, 2012

Jammin on the One @ Joe'sWe have thankfully resumed our weekly jams at Joe’s Movement Emporium on Tuesday evenings, from 6:45-8:15pm. This is a wonderful chance to develop your hoop skills, have tons of fun, meet other local hoopers, and most likely learn a new thing or few. While it’s not a formal class, the jam facilitator, Powers, will be happy to provide guidance and mini-lessons as so desired. Otherwise, spin jams are a free-style, improv-based hour and a half with fresh music and dozens of multi-sized hoops for your whirling delight. $7 entry. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Newbies encouraged to come out! Don’t be shy, hoop-curious friends! (: Contact noelle@hoopingpowers.com with any questions or concerns, and hope to see you soon at the weekly Spin Jam!

*No Workshop This Saturday!*

Monday, August 20th, 2012

Another TimeDear ones,

Due to end of summer trips and such, we are postponing the ‘Putting the Dance in HoopDance’ workshop ’til a later date when more folks can make it. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and encourage folks to send a direct message if you’re definitely interested in this class, so as to surely be notified of the reschedule date. Happy end of summer hooping to all! Also, please note~ hoop jams at Joe’s are on pause for a couple weeks due to Joe’s being closed, and will resume on Tuesday, September 4th, at the normal 6:45-8:15pm timeframe. ( :

Cheers & Hoop Love~
Powers

August Hoop Workshops: Beginner Basics & Intermediate Dance Skills

Sunday, July 15th, 2012

Hoops&HoodieWe’re extremely excited to announce not one but two long-awaited spinning workshops coming up this August.

Saturday August 4th will be HOOPING 101: Exploring the Basics. This is an intro-level 2 hour workshop from 3-5pm at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier, MD. Cost, curriculum details, and a link to purchase are located on our Webshop page right here.

Saturday August 25th will be Putting the DANCE in Your HoopDance. This is an intermediate-level 2 hour workshop from 3-5pm at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier, MD. Cost, curriculum details, and a link to purchase are located on our Webshop page right here.

Both classes will be taught by Hooping Powers founder Noelle (a.k.a. Strange ‘POWERS’). Please contact us with any questions or concerns, or to reserve your spot today for either of these revolutionary workshops. Excited to hoop with you soon!

Hello100! A Hundred HoOpDancers spin up a New York Isle!

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Hello100!This Saturday and Sunday, June 9 & 10, at 2pm and 4pm, Hello100!, a vision of the bold & beautiful Bex Burton will be danced by dozens of hoopers from all over the land on Governors Island, NYC. Strange Powers will be making it up from MD to join in this epic event- part of an amazing arts festival that is free to all: the Figment Project. It’s not every day that you get to see a hundred or more colorfully costumed hoopdancers in a choreographed piece inspired by LOVE. But each day of this weekend, it IS that day. And it’s twice daily. And there’s a BUNCH more wild, fun, love-centered, experiential arts pieces happening on the island all day long, THIS WEEKEND! Here’s a video link to inspire you even more. If you have any way to get to that free ferry that takes you to that pretty island of (pedestrians and bicyclists, no cars:) and spend the day in a priceless, liberating joy-state, I strongly suggest you go. And we will hug you in our hoops when we see you.

Foto~Circular #10- Even Babies HOoP!

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Even Babies HoOp! Here’s a magnificent little being who’s already found the ring of love. It’s easy for people of ALL ages to fall for the hoop, since it is simply a pretty-shaped object even if all you’re doing is picking it up, staring at it (a.k.a. being ‘hoopnitized’), or donning it on your wall as decoration. Don’t believe the myth that one needs to be able to actively waist hoop to enjoy all the many bennies. The hoop is far too useful in ways beyond the waist to cast it aside based on your age or body’s physical limitations. So get to it! Start surrounding yourself with circles and watch your world fill with MORE JOY.

Hoop Jam tonight! And Sari Mah~

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

VIDEO: Sari Mah’s Hoop Progress* Time and time again, getting into my hoop to dance for an hour or two (or even two minutes) TRULY DOES TRANSFORM my stress into glee, and fuels love into my body… want to join me? ( : Once again, for another Tuesday night installment, we will gather at Joe’s Movement Emporium (6:45 to 8:15pm) for our weekly community spin jam. Last week I met a brand new hooper who stunned me with inspiration in her commitment to learning the hoop and healing her body. The next day I read about Hooper of the Week, Sari Mah the hooper’s hub that is hooping dot org. The link at the start of this post takes you to a video of the magnificent Sari Mah inspiring the free outta me. And to beauteously boot, she starts of the video with the poetry of beloved Rumi on dance: *Dance, when you’re broken open. Dance, if you’ve torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance if you’re perfectly free.* Thank you for furthering my free, Sari.

Dance In The Circle- POSTPONED! ! !

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

DanceInTheCircle2012There is a super rad movement event in the gay-means-happy heart of Washington, DC originally scheduled for Saturday the 21st of April, THAT HAS NOW BEEN RAIN-DATED TO TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY, MAY 13!!! While it’s not a hooping-specific event- it does take place in Dupont CIRCLE, it is all about unity and community, plus there will be free time and space to hoop in between company performances and there’ll be an open dance party for ALL built into the schedule! Check out their website here to stay tuned for further deets, and polish up your dancing shoes and hoola hoops in preparation for some sweet a-s tail feather shaking with many like-minded, dance-loving souls coming up on Sunday, May 13th! Be there or be… out of the loop!

Foto~Circular #9- Spin Into Spring!

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

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Spring of ‘12 & MXPlay is BACK!

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

MXP-March2012My first day of the new season of hardly comprehensible amounts of play happened this past week at Malcolm X Park, a.k.a. Meridian Hill Park, in NW Washington DC. More deets: Most Sundays, post 3pm, til dark. Live by about 5pm. Dozens of drummers (so nearly six hours of beats!) dancers, circus heads (hoopers, poi spinners, acroyogis, contact jugglers, slackliners, & sometimes even stilt-walkers!), soccer players, picnickers, passersby, and peace. COME OUT! You will not regret it. Seriously. Sunday’s picture shown here is pure music to mine eyes.

Valentine’s Day 2012 @ The Birchmere

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

V-day At Birchmere 2012Join the world famous Pontani Sisters, the Maine Attraction, Strange Powers, and more special guests for a romantic holiday evening set to sultry jazz favorites with a beauteous burlesque bent. Hooping like you’ve never seen sexy hooping before: set to live jazz music! At the Birchmere Music Hall. Show details: 7:30 pm on 14 February, 2012, Alexandria, VA. Click here for purchasing tickets, and we’ll see you on V-Day for Burlesque-A-Pades delight!

Get a Hoop or Two for the Holidays!

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Zebras & Glitter & Tie-Dye, Oh MY!Contact the Hooping Powers team from our CONTACT page TODAY to order your hoop for the holidays or in time for the super pop New Year’s Resolution of more exercise (read: PLAY!). Hoops for tots to elders are available in many colors, weights, and designs. Mini hoops start around $12/each for a set of two, and large & in charge heavy hoops are up to $40. Generally adult-friendly variety hoops are $30-$35. You can also purchase untaped rings and decorate it yourself for a fun solo or intergenerational project during the school vacay days. Untaped rings are $4 to $10, depending on the size & weight of material. Hooping makes EVERYTHING better. Try it and see for yourself! <3

Ottobar Show This Saturday: 12.10.11

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Angie Pontani in Holiday InnFriends! Hoop-Lovers! Holiday-Lovers! Burlesque-Lovers! Come out to Baltimore’s Ottobar club this coming Saturday for a rare B’more treat: The World Famous Pontani Sisters from NYC will be gracing the stage in all of their foxy adorableness. The italian stallionettes will present their seasonal revue: BURLESQUE-A-PADES, HOLIDAY INN! And, in addition to the reigning queen of burlesque & real deal beauty herself: Miss Angie Pontani, joining the fun will be the tres talented tap dancin tornado: Helen Pontani, the great deceiver from Ripley’s Believe it or Not: Albert Cadabra, Baltimore’s boylesque starlet: Paco Fish, and yours truly, Strange Powers, holding it down and all around in the sexy circle… In sum, a veritable cavalcade of gifted hotness upon which to feast your eyes and ring your bells. Doors open at 8pm, show is at 9pm, 18+ years of age & $15 to enter. Get your tickets here and see you THERE!Baltimore's Ottobar 12.10.11

Foto~Circular #8- Las ‘Upas,’ Las Gaviotas, y La Luna

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Upas y Gaviotas y LunaA beautiful, striking shot my friend Ricardo captured during my stay in Valdivia, southern Chile, a couple of years ago. The seagulls (las gaviotas) were migrating and can be seen as a wispy shadow above my hoops (mi palabra= upas) held high, with the moon (la luna) prettily peering out, too. <3

Hooping for Social Justice

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

TishaHoop4SocialChangeThe revolution may or may not be televised, but it will most definitely be social-networkified, and it will ONE HUNDRED PERCENT be hoola hooped! Hooping was, is, and will always will be for me a true act of revolution~ not only of the physical variety (which is so infinitely cool) but also for the plight of oppressed peoples who need a lift, a jolt of joy, and a big boost of community momentum. Real and large-scale social change is taking place in our country, the colonizing capital of our planet~ having begun a month ago in New York City with the tremendous Occupy Wall Street movement. Masses of people are rising up in frustration, desperation, compassion, and all in the spirit of non-violent, loving-kindness with a vision of major paradigm shifting. Hoopers are among the many brave ones taking to the streets and inundating social media networks with coverage of what’s actually happening. It’s so easy to get stuck in our analytical, overwhelmed heads these days, amidst the traumatic events, economic crises, and environmental disasters taking place across the world. A hoop can help with this worrisome tendency. Hooping is an immediate source of grounding into ourselves, flexing & strengthening our muscles, and feeling the full range of motion our bodies will allow. Hooping also quickly unblocks stagnant energy channels and returns them to their natural states of flow. It is no wonder that so many hoopers are hip (pun noted) to the greater socio-economic revolution taking place right here, right now. As a general truth, hoopers are community-oriented, justice-centered, optimistic, super flexible, and (as an added bonus:) truly in our bodies. A superb recipe for a revolutionist, I do believe. AND HOOPING IS FUN! Super fun! Plus it keeps you well & feeling frisky. Consider organizing groups of hoopers to take to the streets, not only amongst all of the awesome ‘OCCUPY’ movements happening across the country and planet, but just to walk the walk and spin the circle in united communal fashion wherever you may find yourself, and in doing so draw magnetic attention to this overarching concept of REVOLUTION. There are groups sprouting up all over to hoop for peace and social justice. Tisha Marina, pictured above, has been holding it down with the hoop in LA for a number of years, successfully using our beloved circle as a means for social change. As my dear hooper friend Jaguar Mary likes to say: “Flow is the new Change.” Today I think we can safely add that: “Change is the new Flow.” Welcome to the age of Aquarius and the return to human decency. And let us all hoopdance to celebrate!

Spin Art is Hooptastic Fun!

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

Spin Art 2011I cannot believe that I did not know about spin art until this week of my life. Not only am I a hooper (so naturally obsessed with mandalas and all things that orbit) but I had never set mine eyes on a spin art machine, much less even heard of it until I got a chance to see one in action at a camp where I taught hoopdance last week. After we’d wrapped up our hooping, I saw all the youth bustling in a far corner of the retreat space, and when I followed them over I found several gorgeous, bright-colored, circular-blasted paintings hanging to dry and a sweet older fellow helping folks one by one, affix their paper canvases to the inside of the spin machine and go to town on creating their prize paintings. Apparently this man had found an heavy-duty grade spin art machine at an estate sale and took time to clean it up and get it running well, and then volunteered his time to spread the spin art love with these young campers. What a splendid combination of activities for a youth (or any age!) camp~ hooping AND spin art… when I mentioned the natural association, people said they hadn’t until then thought of them being related. Well I’ll be! I want to spin more art! Pictured is the one I did very quickly just before departing… I shall name it ‘Spin Rising.’ : )

Squashportation

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

PeeringPeaceMy dear friends were such good sports taking the back seat of my auto with hoops monopolizing most of the space en route to our afternoon park-time. Tis the life of the hoop lovers~ we’ve gotta share our space and hoop love, at pretty much any cost. : )

Spring-Summer Hoopdance Events!

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

BMA-Partay2011Hooping Powers is actively and joyfully booking out spring & summertime events for all things hooptacular! A sampling of our 2011 schedule includes: performance at an end of year school social, birthday parties for folks of all ages (youth AND adults!), summer camps for special needs groups of all ages (i.e. people with disabilities, folks experiencing grief, etc.), weddings, and community festivals. Your custom-designed event complete with fresh hoopdance flavor can look like a straight-ahead performance by one or more of our radical hoopdancers, a lesson or workshop of sorts, with or without audience/attendee participation, or some exciting combination thereof. In the past we’ve also led hoop-making workshops, brought rings to bat and bar Mitzvahs, and hosted countless other hooptastic happenings. We can arrange to do choreographed pieces or improvisation/ambient hoopdance, or pretty much whatever you can dream up having to do with the revolutionary circle. Please contact: Noelle Powers, director and principle performer of HoopingPowers, to discuss your hooping vision, our proposal, & get your event on our books! Powers can be reached at: noelle at HoopingPowers dot com, or by clicking on the CONTACT page of the left-hand toolbar. Accompanying photo courtesy of the Baltimore Museum of Art and photographer: Maximilian Franz. We look forward to hearing from you and hooping with you very soon~

Foto~Circular #7: Mural Desde Chile

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Chilean Mandala MuralThis beautiful mandala is one of many different ones painted on my friends’ property in Santiago, Chile. I do not know of what artist to credit- but I am thankful for their creation. I love the 12 (paralleling astrological houses & signs, all 12-step programs, and the number of apostles, etc.) points on the rose-colored portion of the mandala. Within the 12-pointed flower is a 6-pointed flower- 1/2 of twelve and also my favorite number. Additionally, I enjoy seeing the light beamy bubbles peering from the 4 corners towards the edge of the circle- representing for me both the cardinal directions and seasons where I live. The mint-green colored square, scale-like shape reminds me to strive towards balance in all my pursuits. And finally, the triangular, sideways Star of David-like Venn diagrams resting in the center help me sit with life’s core complexities a little bit easier.

Be Circled @ Joe Squared, Tonight!

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

spilldawg1If you live in Baltimore City you’ve probably seen this dedicated fella named Spilly (pictured above) who has been unfailingly spreading the hoopLOVE throughout B’more for well over a year, most visibly every Saturday morning at the northern end of the Waverly Farmer’s Market. Super. Impressive. Spilly. Thanks for getting B’more hooped! Sooo… Spilly and the lovely Jes Raschella have coordinated a musical hooping throw down to usher in the spring season & whirl our hearts into a state of communal bliss. This very night on Baltimore’s North Avenue we will be hooping to some fly live music at the beloved neighborhood joint of Joe Squared Pizza. First set will start at 10pm sharp- and we’ll keep on dancin and hoopin til we’re droopin. If you’re 21+, please join us! Joe Squared is located at 133 West North Avenue, by the intersection of Howard Ave. directly across from the Load of Fun Studios. See you tonight! : )

HoopStiltin’ at Malcolm X

Monday, March 21st, 2011

HoopStiltin'Thanks to the sharing spirit of stilt-owner Tom yesterday at the MXPark play & drum circles, I got to go up on stilts & try my hips at hooping! I’ve been ‘up’ once or twice before, but this was the impetus for me to get more into stilting (with hooping, of course) and share the fun of it with others! For those not in the know, Malcolm X Park (a.k.a. Meridian Hill Park) has had a long-standing drum and dance circle beginning in the 60’s after Malcolm X’s death, and it’s pretty much one of the best gatherings of this nature maybe anywhere. I know that’s a big and bold claim, but for being in the capital of the capital of aggressive, powerful nations~ there is an extra sweet significance to the highly diverse, peaceful, fun, calm, and positively energizing space that is created here every Sunday afternoon-eve, warm-ish weather allowing (think 60 degrees and above). In addition to the on-point, huge, and multi-instrumental drum circle (people full on bring out there drum kits), there are dancers, hoopers, poi-spinners, jugglers, slack-liners, acro-yoginis, picnickers, and happily observing passersby of all ages out and about. Last night there was even fire being spun towards the end of the night. Thanks to Rayhan & Melissa, too- for sharing the shot above & being my shoulder to lean on atop a wildly wiggly slack line. : )

Foto Circular #6: The Ring

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

HoopDrawing-1Hooping makes us feel not only well-connected to ourselves, but extraordinarily connected to each other as well. The shared love of the hoop creates community faster than a wolverine can dash across a field (I just watched a nature documentary on wolverines; they’re fast!)- and amongst some of the most diverse types of people imaginable. Have you experienced a connection through your hoop? Chances are, if you’ve walked outside of your house with a hoola hoop, many otherwise would-be strangers have eagerly smiled at you, or begun a conversation with you from across the street, or even tried to hire you to bring hoops to their niece’s birthday party. Hooping crosses all lifestyle barriers~ from age to culture, gender to body size, religion to ability. We are scant of objects and pastimes in our world quite as positive & bridge-building as that of the simple and infinite ring. How blessed we are for the hoop’s awesomeness. And hoop hoop hooray for community!

The Subtleties and Vastness of Arm-Hand Spinning

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

I am pretty much in love with light, mini arm & hand hooping these days. My time in Chile just over a year ago really jump-started this relationship, even though I had done it a bit before the trip~ but without as much intention nor attention regarding the many positive & often subtle impacts it was having on other parts of my life. I recently received movie clips captured in the Valdivian rainforest of my first natural exploration with mini hoops in hand. The videos (a portion of which is shown above) were produced by my friend Karin {y Ricardo tambien} whom I had the pleasure to meet during those few months I spent in South America, falling into winter~ 2009.

Core or torso hooping helps you be embodied and feel your core energy centers hugged. What an extraordinary gift to self in this day and age: positive & joyful touch and play, in a not-so-sexual yet body-positive, super sensual and self-loving kind of way, hugging around your belly, pelvis, & heart spaces. There is perhaps nothing to the hooper more personal and basic and raw and intimate as core hooping. Or so I thought- and still do, in certain ways. However, my mind has been super-charged of late through the motion of *lightly-weighted, miniature hooping on the left and right arms/hands/sides of body space. *I prefer a super light grade of tubing for tiny minis. This I feel allows me to focus more on the dance of hoopdance. It’s really up to your stylistic preferences- remembering that heavier tubing (even if only 125 PSI) is going to go a little slower and not fly of the fingers quite as fast.

When I first began “neo” hooping in 2005, I marveled at the brain training that waist hooping afforded me. It was obvious: I could tell core hooping was extraordinarily helpful as my balance increased, and I felt steadied in thoughts & emotions through bilaterally stimulating the two halves of my brain. If core hooping is a brain-boosting college class, arm-hand hooping is the doctoral level of brain training. In the vein of Poi-style object manipulation, arm-hooping is simultaneously a challenge AND a graceful flowing mix; at once the New York Time’s Sunday crossword AND an Alvin Ailey dancer. And cutie baby hoops.

In the last year, I have started to make arm-hooping a standard part of my personal hoopdance practice as well as many of my hoop classes. Sometimes it’s challenging to leave the comforting core space~ but I do believe it’s a risk worth taking & well worth any struggle, in my humble hooper experience. The rewards abound and continue to come ’round. Have you yet ventured off your core for more?

On Healing Mandalas

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

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I recently came across this wonderful gem of a book: Healing Mandalas, which is of course all about mandalas and their innate healing qualities. Lisa Tenzin-Dolma offers a wealth of information to expand your consciousness and exploration of mandala meditation as the hugely healing practice that it is. Not only are the words a breath of fresh air, but the mandala images themselves are quite stunning, intricate AND calming all at once~ a welcomed surprise in contrast to the few other mandala-themed books I have perused to date. Tenzin-Dolma gracefully shares on topics such as: finding one’s whole self by living in the present, embracing change, and trusting intuition; engaging with others through balancing opposites, fostering freedom, and offering loving kindness; and dealing with challenging times such as grief, illness, and fear. Each visual mandala is accompanied by text suggesting how to meditate on the mandala itself, though the offered guided meditations stand powerfully on their own without the accompanying picture (if, for example, you wanted to share the meditations with a large group of folks and didn’t want to have to make a bunch of color copies of the mandalas). I leave you with the wonderful words of Jung on mandalas, as they appear in the beginning of this beautiful book:

“I saw that everything, all paths I had been following, all steps I had taken, were leading back to a single point- namely, to the mid-point. It became increasingly plain to me that the mandala is the center. It is the exponent of all paths. It is the path to the center, to individuation… I knew that in finding the mandala as an expression of the self I had attained what was for me the ultimate.”