More than just hula hooping – let go of your frustrations, express yourself and get into the ‘flow’ of hoop dancing with HoopFlowLove.

‘Flow arts’ is a term used to describe a variety of movement-based disciplines including hoop dance, poi, juggling, fire-spinning and more. The feel-good factor combined with the physical activity and challenging movement engages you in such a way that it can have a meditative effect.

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Sandra Dee Mitchell and Basil John Scordilis make up the team behind HoopFlowLove. Through sharing their own experiences, knowledge and passion, they aim to showcase the benefits of hoop dance and the natural joy it brings to people of all ages.

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Sandra fell in love with the hoop in 2008 after it helped her connect with people in Cape Town after moving from Zimbabwe. She studied Elemental hoop dance teacher training under Shakti Sunfire and has been teaching hoop dance for over five years. Basil recognised how hooping helped him release tension while he was ‘in flow,’ thus, it became his personal meditation and he has been teaching alongside Sandra for over two years.

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Hoop dance is more about the ‘flow’, but hula hooping as exercise can have multiple health and fitness benefits, including core strengthening and muscle toning. A study on the energy expenditure of hula hooping as exercise found that it burned around 878 kilojoules in a 30-minute workout or 29 kilojoules per minute. All the more reason to re-connect with your childhood hula hoop.

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HoopFlowLove creates unique hula hoops locally, with designs constantly evolving in quality, form and aesthetics. They supply beginner hoops, which are heavier and more durable, and intermediate hoops that are lightweight and flexible. They also stock lightweight and featherweight Polypro performance hoops, as well as specialist Elemental LED and fire hoops.

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HoopFlowLove hosts a number of classes, workshops and camps throughout the year. Keep an eye on their Facebook page to keep up to date with events.

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The hooping duo collaborates with some ‘flow’ devotees including fire performance specialists, FireTribe. Check out our blog post to see an impressive showreel from FireTribe and be inspired to get into ‘the flow.’

OF NOTE
When Workshops from Saturday 23 January 2016
Where Workshops in Blouberg and Hout Bay
Cost Workshop costs
Contact +27 72 517 2012, +27 74 775 1869, HoopFlowLove contact page

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7 Comments
  • onanotherplane
    onanotherplane
    January 22, 2016 at 10:36 am

    CapeTownEtc HoopFlowLove There’s a “hula-hooping scene” in Cape Town? Have we hit Peak Hipster?

  • 9LivesZA
    9LivesZA
    January 22, 2016 at 10:44 am

    CapeTownEtc HoopFlowLove awesome!!

  • CapeTownEtc
    CapeTownEtc
    January 22, 2016 at 10:50 am

    onanotherplane There’s a scene for everything. You just need to find it 🙂 HoopFlowLove

  • Beryl Furlong
    Beryl Furlong
    January 22, 2016 at 1:18 pm

    Hulahoops were very popular way back in the 60’s
    Excellent form of exercise

  • Hoop Flow Love
    Hoop Flow Love
    January 22, 2016 at 1:21 pm

    And getting popular again 😀

  • Natassja Michelle Hammer
    Natassja Michelle Hammer
    January 22, 2016 at 2:38 pm

    Hi! Do you have classes in the city bowl or surrounding areas? Or how does it work, do you get together at certain times?

  • Basil Scordilis
    Basil Scordilis
    January 22, 2016 at 3:04 pm

    Hey 🙂
    We run a Beginner Series every few months, consisting of 6 lessons, at Sea Point High School every Wednesday. The only drop in classes we do are for intermediates and advanced hoopers. The next one starts March 16th.
    We just found that starting with a larger group of beginners who are all on the same level fosters a better community. Plus it makes sure you get to know your hoop 😉

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