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Acrobatics for Children & Teenagers

English · Paperback / Softback

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Children and teenagers find acrobatics exciting. The challenge of risking their equilibrium together and building human formations is intriguing. Team spirit and the willingness to cooperate are required. Many of the spectacular human pyramids and partner balances are easy to learn and considerable progress can be made in a short period of time. This book provides a vivid and informative description of the principles of partner acrobatics with children and teenagers. It provides suggestions on how to begin and how to design meaningful training sessions, as well as different options for the structuring of performances. In addition to the many preparatory exercises, the practical portion of the book introduces simple acrobatic formations that have been tried and tested. The individual chapters include detailed written and visual descriptions of the many different techniques, from pyramid building to fantasy formations, from dynamic elements to elegant partner formations.The Evolution of AcrobaticsAcrobatics is considered a movement art with a long tradition and evolutionary history. The term "acrobatics" stems from the Greek word "akrobates", which actually means, "one walking on his toes" and originally referred to a tightrope walker. The oldest testimonials on acrobatics (approximately 2000 BC) were found in Egypt and consist primarily of drawings on limestone rocks.The first written evidence stems from an account of an Egyptian feast in the 4th century BC, during which acrobats performed and built tall human pyramids. Acrobats have always been on the fringes of society, were seen as infamous and as a "vagrant people" who remained without rights. Their circumstances changed little during the Middle Ages. Only the emergence of the circus at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century represented a definitive turning point for travelling artists and acrobats. The guaranteed training and appearance opportunities in the circus ring allowed them to develop varied, often highly specialized areas of acrobatics, such as aerobatics, springboard and banquine acrobatics.In the mid-19th century, a new style of circus art, the salon style, emerged on the stages of variety theaters. Alongside professional acrobatics, there was also another acrobatic development, which today we consider a recreational sport.In addition to established professional acrobatics and highly specialized sports acrobatics, today acrobatics as a recreational activity continues to gain popularity in clubs and school sports.

About the author

Michael Blume setzt sich seit seinem Studium mit Theorie und Praxis der Akrobatik auseinander. Er unterrichtete Sport, Geschichte und Darstellendes Spiel an einer Rudolf-Steiner-Schule und war Lehrbeauftragter im Fachbereich Sport an der Universität Bremen. Als Lehrer für Akrobatik und Theater an der Clown- und Artistenschule in Viby arbeitete er mit daran, eine professionelle Artistenausbildung in Dänemark zu etablieren. Zurzeit ist er als Fachhochschullehrer für Sport und Pädagogik am VIA University College in Dänemark tätig.

Summary

This book provides basic information on working with children and teenagers by teaching acrobatics in schools and sport clubs. It will help the reader to set up practice lessons and to arrange a variety of performances.

Product details

Authors Michael Blume
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Sport
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2013
 
EAN 9781782550136
ISBN 978-1-78255-013-6
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 157 mm x 237 mm x 10 mm
Weight 452 g
Illustrations 62 Farbabb., 120 Farbfotos
Subjects Guides > Sport

Akrobatik, Technique, optimieren, Teenagers, Children, Illustrations, acrobatics, acrobatic formations, human pyramids, principles of partner acrobatics, partner balances

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