I Can’t Do It Alone – Cara Zara Hula Hoop Performance at Romare Bearden Park

Yours truly performing at Romare Bearden Park Saturday May 7th at 2pm. But I, Cara Zara, “Can’t Do It Alone.” You definitely won’t want to miss my final “act of desperation” for Romare Jazz Fest. Free fun for the family: magic, face painting, balloon artists, caricatures, and of course Hula-Hoops 🙂  

Watch Me Whip / Nae Nae – Hula-Hoop Style

Collaborative effort with Olde Providence Elementary yesterday choreographing “Whip/Nae Nae” into a hoop dance routine. Lots of smiles, laughs, creativity and “assistants” wanting to stay in the next class instead of going out to play or head to computer lab. Here’s the original “Watch Me Whip” – hopefully I’ll post the hoop version soon 🙂

Spreading her wings

Sacred Heart Middle School eighth grader Cate Perakslis spreads her wings while she and her classmates performed with Dallas Chief Eagle II during an assembly at Sacred Heart School’s Link Auditorium in Yankton Friday. Chief Eagle, who is a recognized master of the Lakota Hoop Dance, worked with Sacred Heart students throughout the week asContinue reading “Spreading her wings”

The Dazzling Hula Hoop Kids of Puerto Vallarta

In this video, Marcela Garcia delighted us with a montage featuring her talented hula hoop students from the Danzirco School of Performing Arts (Danzirco Escuela de artes escĂ©nicas) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We are seriously impressed by how talented this group of children are as they demonstrate their skills in front of the camera. ThereContinue reading “The Dazzling Hula Hoop Kids of Puerto Vallarta”

Dropping Your Hoop is a Good Thing

Dropping Your Hoop is a Good Thing! by Ingrid White From Hooping.org Our first reaction as hoopers of any level might be that dropping the hoop is bad. It typically isn’t what we were planning. We might be concerned about what whoever is watching us will think. It can sometimes make a great big noise too,Continue reading “Dropping Your Hoop is a Good Thing”