Contortion Workshop
Ever wanted to learn to do the splits?
A handstand? A back bend?
So much more is possible in our bodies than we allow ourselves to believe.
This class will focus on strengthening and lengthening muscles, improving alignment and balance. All are welcome, beginners to more advanced dancers, circus artists, yogis, everybody will work at their own pace and have one on one time with the teacher.
January 11th, 2015
1:45-3:15pm
$30 per person
(Cash or Cheque only)
A handstand? A back bend?
So much more is possible in our bodies than we allow ourselves to believe.
This class will focus on strengthening and lengthening muscles, improving alignment and balance. All are welcome, beginners to more advanced dancers, circus artists, yogis, everybody will work at their own pace and have one on one time with the teacher.
January 11th, 2015
1:45-3:15pm
$30 per person
(Cash or Cheque only)
About Samantha Halas
Samantha Halas is a Winnipeg Based Contortion artist and antipodist. She began practicing contortion at 22 years old, much later than many believe plausible to begin this intense physical training.
In Bolivia at 19 years of age she started learning Capoeira with a group of locals. There, she fell in love with their devotion to their art and their command over their bodies.
Discovering her own disposition to developing flexibility she traveled to China to train with the Beijing Acrobatic Troupe for a year in 2007/08.She went on to perform with Vancouver’s Underground Circus at the 2010 Winter Games and the Vancouver Art Gallery , as well as independently in variety shows, cabarets and night clubs. In 2010 she moved to San Francisco to train contortion, hand-balancing and foot juggling with world renowned Mongolian contortionist Serchmaa Byamba at the San Francisco Circus Center.
She trained in the summer of 2012 in Mongolia with Ehntsetseg Lodoi, the first Mongolian gold prize winner for contortion in Monte Carlo.
Winter 2014 she produces her own circus show, the Blacksmith's Ball at the Gas Station Theater, Winnipeg. A circus cabaret with 18 artists and musicians that sold out in less than a week. Summer 2014 she worked with equestrian circuses Luna Caballera to create Kaleidescope and La Centauree to create Les Betes de Cirque touring the province of Quebec.
Samantha is also teaching contortion and balancing to teenagers and adults in Winnipeg and has done workshops in Vancouver and San Francisco. Her diverse background and late start to contortion diversify her techniques and approaches to using contortion as a tool for fitness, entertainment, art and health.
In Bolivia at 19 years of age she started learning Capoeira with a group of locals. There, she fell in love with their devotion to their art and their command over their bodies.
Discovering her own disposition to developing flexibility she traveled to China to train with the Beijing Acrobatic Troupe for a year in 2007/08.She went on to perform with Vancouver’s Underground Circus at the 2010 Winter Games and the Vancouver Art Gallery , as well as independently in variety shows, cabarets and night clubs. In 2010 she moved to San Francisco to train contortion, hand-balancing and foot juggling with world renowned Mongolian contortionist Serchmaa Byamba at the San Francisco Circus Center.
She trained in the summer of 2012 in Mongolia with Ehntsetseg Lodoi, the first Mongolian gold prize winner for contortion in Monte Carlo.
Winter 2014 she produces her own circus show, the Blacksmith's Ball at the Gas Station Theater, Winnipeg. A circus cabaret with 18 artists and musicians that sold out in less than a week. Summer 2014 she worked with equestrian circuses Luna Caballera to create Kaleidescope and La Centauree to create Les Betes de Cirque touring the province of Quebec.
Samantha is also teaching contortion and balancing to teenagers and adults in Winnipeg and has done workshops in Vancouver and San Francisco. Her diverse background and late start to contortion diversify her techniques and approaches to using contortion as a tool for fitness, entertainment, art and health.