Andrey Spatar
Andrey Spatar graduated from the Kyiv Municipal Academy of Circus and Variety Arts. He is an acrobalance speciality circus artiste act working in Germany from 2011-2012, 2012- 2013, Belgium and the circus in Italy, Sochi 2013-2014, German variety between 2014-2015. Ukrainian Andrey Spatar and his hand balancing for corporate events may use a combination of the following in his act.
Acrobalance is an acrobatic art that combines elements of adagio and hand balancing. It is performed by acro dancers, circus performers, gymnasts and sports acrobats. A floor-based acrobatic art that involves balances, lifts and creating shapes performed in pairs or groups. A performer on the ground doing the lifting and supporting in an acrobalance formation is often called the base, while a performer being lifted or tossed can be referred to as the flyer (or flier). Formats include male / female duo, trio, female/female and other variations.
Acts require a high degree of care, coordination, proprioceptive awareness and mutual trust from the performers in order to avoid injury; they are often set to music and performed as part of circuses. Acrobalance performances can now also be seen on a wide variety of shows such as street performances, incorporated into children’s theatre and as part of modern dance performances.
Hand balancing: performance of acrobatic body shape changing movements, or stationary poses, or both, while balanced on and supported entirely by one’s hands or arms. It is performed by acro dancers, circus performers, gymnasts and sports acrobats. Hand balancing may be performed by partners or individuals. In partner hand balancing, a strong bottom mounter supports the top mounter in handstands, planches and other acrobatic poses. In solo hand balancing, a single artist performs handstands, one-hand stands, planches and other equilbristic manoeuvres, usually on top of pommels, blocks or other apparatuses.
Hand to hand acrobatics is a type of performance in which an acrobatic base and flyer balance on top of each other in either a gymnastic or acrobatic medium. It combines strength, agility, flexibility, and balance. For it to be considered hand to hand acrobatics, the top performer (flyer) must be making physical contact only with the base’s hands, with the flyer’s hands keeping them balanced.
Positions the top can perform in this style of acrobatics are straddles, handstands, pikes, press to handstand, one arm handstands, planches, flags, and many others. Hand to hand acrobatics can also include dynamic catches and throws that either begin with a throw from a hand to hand position or end in a catch in the hand to hand position. Wikipedia
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