

Aerial dance originated in the 1960s when postmodern dancers like Alwin Nikolais and Trisha Brown started experimenting with taking dance from the horizontal to the vertical realm in order to extend the possibilities of the modern dance vocabulary. This dynamic, three-day indoor and outdoor event brings together innovative spectacle, daring athleticism, aerial dance, and circus performances. She now wants to help others by teaching her passion - emoting and expressing through movement, therefore she has created dance classes to help fellow aerialists and/or anyone else who wants to learn and refine these skills on the floor. Aerial dance, which relies on equipment to lift dancers, is known for its ability to add dimensions to choreography impossible to achieve in conventional dance. Solidifying her opinion that what she has learned dancing on the floor, easily translates to dancing in the air. as a secondary emphasis in aerial dance simultaneously with our MFA degree. During her time at Aerial Dance PC, she helped coach a fellow aerialist to win a nationally recognized aerialist competition. The Aerial Dance Emphasis is offered for those students who have a serious.
#Aerial dance professional#
Most recently she was the Assistant Creative Director, Head Marketing Director, and Professional Performer for 2021 Le Cirque de Noir: Pandora's Box of Curiosities. She discovered aerial dance in 2017, performing in 2 Flyers Debuts, and ADPC's 2019 showcase "Whirlwind". Starting in elementary school and throughout her life, she has choreographed dances and danced for chorus groups, talent shows, a children's church group, wedding dances, ballroom showcases, and a play at the Kaleidoscope Theater. After moving to Florida, she became a ballroom dance instructor specializing in waltz, foxtrot, tango, Viennese waltz, rumba, cha-cha, salsa, East & West coast swing, merengue, mambo, and the hustle she also competed professionally.


#Aerial dance series#
Adult Aerial Dance Classes in Denver Class Descriptions Apparatus Series Classes. While living in Boston, she performed as a go-go dancer. Silks is one of the most popular aerial classes we have at Cloud. Our students are a mixture of serious aerialists who seek performance-level training, and more casual learners. We have developed and revised our methods over the past 6 years to create a unique curriculum. Her love of movement leads her to become a dance major at UMass Amherst, studying ballet, jazz, and modern dance. Since its first days in 2014, Buffalo Aerial Dance has been devoted not only to the art of aerial dance, but to the art of teaching. Milisa started dancing at age 2, taking ballet, jazz, and tap.
