Handstand Press n°2 : Stand together
Auteurs : Missall, Elise (Direction)
Date de publication : Hiver 2021
ISBN : 2737-7539
Langue : Anglais
Description : 112 p. : illustrations in colour ; 30 cm.
Sujets :
Équilibre - Philosophie et théorie
Équilibre - Étude et enseignement
Dépouillement du document :
Handstand Extravaganza : a week spent upside-down in Sicily / Mikael Kristiansen
Handstands in Hong Kong / Teddy Lo
Acrobatics for a better future / Ower Simon Peter
The communities' heartbeat / Lucie Beyer
Handstands, community & Palestine / Jenny Higgins, Alaa Abo Alrob, Wajdi Khalid, Amal Khayal, Mohammed Hasan Ali Falah, Hoba Hmidan, Samar Saad
His hands talking to my hands – duo die / Caitlin & Dane (aka Duo Die)
Handstands + Coffee in Dublin : a shift to specialty as the standard / Andy Myers
Handstands and the ego / Miriam Mindt
Social circus in war zones
Dr. Balance / Camille Tremblay
- How do I stop rotating out of the right alignment in one-arms ? I have at best 3-5 second holds.
- When do I know it's ok strength-wise to do more than 2-3x sessions per week ?
- How do I strengthen corrections for overbalance ?
- Thumb tendinitis in hand balance enthusiasts - have you come across it, and how do you deal with it ?
The evolution of circus community : a short history / Krysta Zagorski
Dreams of stasis, dreams of flight / Colm O'Shea
Cartoon / Kirsty Grosart aka Garage Gym Girl
Handbalancing & The flow state / Michael Mannino, PhD
Word search
International communities / Elise Missall
Résumé :
The second issue, entitled Stand Together, revolves around the social aspects of handbalance, offering insights into different local communities around the globe, and the way they emerge, form and are organized.
By showcasing perspectives of different communities the publication aims to provide encouragement to those who wish they had access to a local community, to reach out and start their own. And to those courageous people who took the first step to connect and stand together, this issue is a tribute. While handbalancing is a very individual practice, for many it is so much more enjoyable when shared with others!
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Cote : HAND-2