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Spiral…

There is some thick competition for the Female Hooper this year, with a very deserving field. I consider each of these women friends and any one of them could win.

Beth is one of the most skilled, precise, flowing and humble hoopers in the world. Anah has greater control of her hoop than any other person I’ve ever seen on top of being a catalyst for this whole thing. Shakti is beautifully fluid, precisely choreographed, and innovative as hell. Brecken is a game changer, tearing down walls, and is quite possibly the sickest hooper I have ever seen.

The reasons behind my approaching Spiral to partner with me on Hoop Technique continue to be the reasons I’m stoked to be working with her today and the same reasons that she’ll be receiving my vote for Female Hooper of the Year.

Spiral has shaped so much of our community so thoroughly that many of the traits we just think of as modern hooping come directly from her creative input.

Spiral was the first person recognizing the strength of smaller lighter hoops, sparking the downsize race. We’ve all been following her lead on this since. She was the first person to research new plastics for regular hoops (which I later shared openly on Isopop.)

Spiral brought hooping to North Carolina. She and Jewels started the community in Carrboro that was later shaped by Bax to include the Hoop Path. The Hoop Path has since become one of the most influential forces in the hooping world and in my own personal hooping. Referring to the Hoop Path metaphorical mountain, Bax references Spiral as the top of that mountain. I’ve felt that way for years. At the last SF HP workshop, Bax talked about how he and Spiral created Warrior Style hooping, jamming for hours in his backyard and during long, late nights at the gym. That Warrior movement style has become the base of national tour and continues to be one of the sickest styles of hooping.

Dynamic stalls were created by Spiral shortly after she and Jewels concurrently gravitated towards sustaining spins within the hoop, attending a Sufi workshop together and posting the videos that coined the term. These moves were paired with with full, flowing skirts and popularized to the greater community by Spiral. Since, these movement ideas have infiltrated the entire community and are staples of modern hoop dance. They are beautiful techniques creating an amazing optical illusion that has inspired many.

On top of all this, she has invested herself deeply into the pursuit of hooping as a serious modern art. This isn’t just something she pursues for herself but as a way to legitimize what all of us do to the wider community. She literally trains 4 hours a day. She continues to expand upon hoop vocabulary by integrating acrobatics into her acts in non-traditional ways. I don’t believe there is another person who has put more hours into their practice than she has.

The pursuit of the legitimization of hooping as a modern art is what we founded Hoop Technique around. This principle is the single strongest guiding force in our vision. I’m honored that she has chosen to include me in her pursuit of this goal. We’ll see where this takes us…. regardless I’m confident and happy with my vote this year.

Don’t forget to place your vote on Hooping.org: here

2010 Hoopies

Make you nominations soon! The nomination window for the 2010 Hoopies ends tomorrow night at 9:00pm PST. More on the Hoopies: here.

Hooping.org proudly presents our Third Annual Hoopie Awards, the awards honoring greatness in our hooping community. Nominations are now open and will close on Thursday, January 14th, at 9:00 pm PST. Previous award winners are not eligible to win within the same category twice, but feel free to nominate them for other categories if you so choose. You can view previous winners from the 2009 Hoopies and 2008 Hoopies if you so choose. You can only make one (1) nomination for each award category and we’ve added two new categories this year to better reflect Hooping.org’s content – 1) Photo of the Year, and 2) Online Tutorial of the Year. You’ve enjoyed our Photos of the Day and Tutorials of the Week and it’s time to recognize what stood out in this areas too. Only one (1) nomination email can be made from a single email address.

A new final selection review panel begins this year. This panel will consist of a small randomly selected group of nomination ballot casters who are willing and able to review the nominees and help us decide who receives Hooping.org’s final nominations. If you are willing to be of service on this panel you must A) be available Saturday, January 16th, to review the nominees (a time consuming process) and offer your impartial selections, B) agree to maintain complete secrecy until after final nominees are announced, and C) indicate your interest in panel service on your nomination ballot with a “YES.” The final nominees in the Third Annual Hoopie Awards will be announced on Monday, January 18th and final voting will begin.

Cast your nominations in the following categories:
1. Photo of the Year: (include url)
2. Online Video of the Year (include url):
3. Online Tutorial of the Year: (include url):
4. Hooping Track of 2009 (Song):
5. Outstanding Event Promoting Hooping to a Larger Audience in 2009:
6. Newbie Hooper of the Year (Started Hooping in 2009. Please verify this prior to nominating):
7. Local Hoop Group of the Year (Community):
8. Performance Hoop Group of the Year:
9. Hooping Instructor of the Year:
10: Fire Hooper of the Year:
11. Male Hooper of the Year:
12. Female Hooper of the Year:
XX: Are you available to serve on the final nominations review panel as specified above? (Yes or No) _______.

Mail your nominations list to: hoopies2010@gmail.com – then get ready to find out who the finalists for Hooping.org’s Third Annual Hoopie Awards will be!

http://www.hooping.org/archives/002930.html

Hooping.org Forums – First Peak

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Above: Hooping.org Profile View

Hooping.org Forums are up in Beta testing version and I have some screenshots for you to preview.

Tribe is dead. FaceBook is… well… FaceBook. HoopCity is cool, functions very well, has a membership of over 1,500 but hasn’t become THE central hub for the community. Well, thank you Philo for re-introducing the Hooping.org Forums. The big question remains, will it become a unifying force able to pull the hooping community around a single social network or will we whither on dispersed through the web?

I got a chance to setup my profile on the Beta version of the Forum and I’ve been playing with it since. At first glance, I’m impressed. I have to admit that I fully expected the Hooping.org Forum to be introduced as another Ning Network, with all of Ning’s pros and cons. I was a bit surprised when I saw that the Forum will be hosted on Hooping.org’s own server, not utilizing a third-party service.

Forum features:
- Profile (your personal page)
- Dashboard (where you can see everything you have recently posted)
- Activity (monitor everything that is going on)
- Blog’s (very similar to Tribe.net blog’s)
- Bookmarks (share your favorite bookmarks or check out others’)
- Calendar
- Friends
- Groups
- Hoopers (members)
- “The Wire” – A twitter-like integrated status update
- Video

The Forum is scheduled to open this Monday. If you’d like to get in on the Beta testing, contact Philo through Tribe.net.

When Hooping.org launched in 2003 we originally had community forums. They were pretty active. Spiral, Baxter, Christabel, Anah, we were all in there chatting up a storm, making plans for Burning man, etc… but Hooping.org was on a fly by night server back in the day and about a year later someone hacked our forums and deleted everything. We decided that since Ariel was moderating this Tribe at the time, in addition to working on Hooping.org, that we’d just make this tribe Hooping.org’s official community space – rather than rebuild the forums. And I have to say it’s really been great!

Read Philo’s Blog entry: here

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Below: Dashboard
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