This is where my inner geek and my passion for pole meet and run naked through the streets together: I call this segment THINGS UNTAUGHT. These pieces are an expression of what I find to be key elements in pole. Certain elements or philosophies of dance are difficult to teach and are most often left untouched by the teacher; rightfully so due to the personal differences of self expression; students are left to 'discover' these elements on their own. My goal is to touch and inspire one of these specific theories of dance and open doors of understanding while leaving personal style intact.
I will continue to add to this section as I have a nice list of ideas to present. If there is something particular you would like me to touch upon please send me a message! I hope you find them insightful and inspiring.
This is where my inner geek and my passion for pole meet and run naked through the streets together: I call this segment THINGS UNTAUGHT. These pieces are an expression of what I find to be key elements in pole. Certain elements or philosophies of dance are hard to teach and are most often left untouched by the teacher; rightfully so due to the personal differences of self expression; students are left to 'discover' these elements on their own. My goal is to touch and inspire one of these specific theories of dance and open doors of understanding while leaving personal style intact.
I will continue to add to this section as I have a nice list of ideas to present. If there is something particular you would like me to touch upon please send me a message! I hope you find them insightful and inspiring.
For more information and videos visit me at: www.AvaMadison.dance
Welcome to my 'Pole Dance Training' section where you get to watch me struggle, fall, fail, succeed, laugh, cry, endure crazy pain and most of all... learn! Visit me at: http://www.AvaMadison.dance
This section is designed help you achieve challenging new combo's and to improve your pole transitions. It is important to understand that you should have a fair understanding of the moves featured prior to attempting the combo; I've broken down the 'tricky' transitionary sections of the combo and loaded the video with tips and hints to help you achieve the combo.
I will continue to add to this segment and will add varying levels of difficulty.
Is there a segment or combo you'd like to see featured in the COMBO FLOW section? Send me a message - all levels welcome!
For more "Combo Flow" videos visit: www.AvaMadison.dance
My compilation series full of slips, falls, fails, bruises and broken stuff for your viewing pleasure - a virtual "Blooper-ville'!! Visit me at: http://www.AvaMadison.dance