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vagabondjuggle asked: Hey, nice to see aerialists from Fal :) Miss that place like mad (graduated recently)In terms of your video, I agree with the basic technique comments everyone else has made, but more specifically, in your dislocation to skinning the cat, try and dislocate further, it means that when you let go with one arm it won't jolt you down as much. Also at one point I think you drop from sitting to an...
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thatguywhohasallthosecats asked: You must have cake and tea with the Vicar or you Die!
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theseburnsthesescars asked: i think the biggest critic i can give is feet feet feet but you already know that. just remember that for everything you do youll be watched so if you can try to keep looking straight ahead and smiling rather than looking up for where your hands go. looks brilliant and good luck! :)
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ravageyourmind asked: If you don't mind me asking, what's the scar on the right side of your stomach from?
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marzipanimal asked: Hey there! I think that the pace of your choreography (more fluid motions rather than a lot of momentum-based beats/drops) dictates a slower song, such as the one you posted here (I can't post links, but another slow song fit well too). This sounds like an awesome project, and I hope you'll post a video of the show! As for a critique, I would just say to remember that the most simple...
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