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I acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where I live, learn and work; and pay my respects to their Elders, past and present.


Gallery

Here you’ll find pictures and information about the acts I perform. Lyra, Aerial Silks and Tetra are the main apparatuses I work with. I also have experience performing on Static Trapeze, Aerial Rope and Pole Dance, and as a Model for fashion photography, hair dressing and product videos. Feel free to contact me if you’ve have a creative idea you’d like to explore!

 

LYRA

Lyra is all about the spin and extending my body in unusual shapes. You’ll be mesmerized by the flow of movement and will forget to catch you breath! Being a medium, height apparatus, this act requires at least 4m height and is also available for outdoor settings with my free-standing aerial rig.

Pictures taken by Deric Martin and Dario Pompucci

SILKS

In my Aerial Silks, I twirl, twist and drop in unique ways making this act a crowd favorite. As said by a fellow aerialist: “I had no idea what you were doing 90% of the time, it was awesome!” This act requires at least 7m height and is also available for outdoor settings with my free-standing aerial rig.

Pictures taken by Joe Spina

Costume by Solenne Capmas

TETRA

Tetra is a unique ground-based circus structure I designed in 2013. It was thought as a way to combine my work in aerials, contemporary dance and handstands. Tetra is perfect for events wanting aerials but who don’t have the height or rigging capabilities, and is available indoors or outdoors.

Pictures taken by Joe Spina and Deric Martin

Costumes: The Jellyfish by Robyn Glowacki, Corset by Graziella Paquin

MODELLING

I have a lot of experience modeling for fashion photography, hair dressing and product video. I’m always keen to experiment with photography and videography, on the ground or in the air. If you’ve got a creative idea, I’d love to hear about it!

Pictures taken by Walter A., Fireflight Photography, KmOog and Christophe Chaumanet