Thursday, September 24, 2015

Bornfire Festival 2015- Hoopaholic Cebu goes to Singapore

I was extremely delighted to have been invited to bring the hoop love to our neighbors in Singapore for their annual Bornfire Festival on July 31 till August 2. Between selling Hoopaholic Cebu merchandise, teaching hooping, and performing for both the mainstage and openstage, my intinerary was fully booked for the entire weekend.
La Verne Salas and I showing off our little nook at the Bornfire Festival. We sold out all of the travel hoops by the end of the festival. Mission accomplished! 
Faith Lau setting up the 20 colorful practice hoops for the hoop workshops. Lugged with loving care by me all the way from Cebu City.


Workshops

The last two days of the festival was packed with non-stop workshops by guests from different parts of the globe including Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States of America. The world is suddenly a smaller place at the Bornfire Festival.
Marianna de Sanctis- a circus-trained hula-hooper from Italy teaching a beginner class.

My first hoop workshop outside the Philippines. The students were a treat.

 Performances

When the lights go out the show begins. Bornfire Festival 2015 had 3 stages prepared: Mainstage, openstage, and the battlestage. Each stage bought a unique set of talents that inspired, entertained, and captivated the audience.

Performing for the Bornfire mainstage came with a lot of pressure, but it was nonetheless a dream come true. Thanks for having me, Bornfire Singpaore! till we meet again.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

My Hoops- Sunstar Shopping Bag Feature

Sunstar Daily's Shopping Bag features Hoopaholic Cebu once again. Mayyang Derecho, Claire Rana, La Verne Salas, Bernadette Yu, and EJ Zabala are the lovely ladies in white who grace this two page feature.
Photographed by Christopher Dy. Article written by Kara Mae Noveda.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

DIY Flow Pants

When it comes to hooping and yoga, I am a huge fan of leggings. They are comfy, stretchable, and they just simply oh-so flattering on most women. So I decided to spice up my leggings by being creative with the scissors.
The end product: Flow Pants. No sewing involved.
First you'll need a pair of leggings. You may use an old one or purchase a few pairs at your local store. They usually come quite cheap. For this project I decided to use a solid dark color for a more slimming effect.

Lay out your leggings flat on a surface. Draw a slanted line- forming a triangle. I marked 12 inches up and 3 inches wide for this pair. I would definitely recommend hiking it up higher..perhaps even up to 16 inches, but since it was my first attempt, I decided to play it safe.

Go ahead a cut 3/4 of an inch or 1 inch horizontal strips until you've reached the diagonal line you've just marked. I just eyeballed the distance. This project is pretty forgiving when it comes to mistakes.

Once you've reached the bottom end, cut the last strip completely.

Cut it the center, and save this strip for later.

Slip in into a piece of illustration board or anything that will allow the fabric to spread out.

Now for the fun part! Take the top strip and weave it into the second strip. Bottom goes under.

Here's a closer look. Repeat the process with the bottom strip.

Continue doing so until you reach the bottom. Hold on to the last hole. The chain may competely unravel if you release it. Now remember, that strip we saved earlier? We're going to slip that into the last two holes and tie a knot.

Seal it with a knot. Your chain is now safe from unravelling. Now repeat the same process for the other leg.

I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. If I had to do this again, I would definitely hike it up about four inches higher.

Experiment

Feel free to experiment with different lengths, patterns, and weaving styles. The possibilities are endless! Here are a few leggings I cut out for my awesome yogini friends.

BFF Ione Enriquez executes a full split in a pair of full length leggings.
Ione Enriquez rocking out a cute diamond pattern. Follow ione_yogini on instagram.
My lovely yoga teacher Claire Rana giving these leggings the justice it deserves.
Have fun cutting up your leggings, and do share your work with me. I'd love to see them!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Ignite- celebrating the year end with flow and fire.


As 2014 comes to an end, Flow Arts Cebu together with Hoopaholic Cebu team up to create "Ignite"- a celebration of the Flow/Fire Arts in Cebu City. Ignite seeks to bring together local spinners and have them share their skill through workshops and performances. We highly encourage those who are fascinated by movement, dance, and fire to join us.
Ignite will be held on a Sunday, December 21st at the Cebu Yacht Club.

Set at the gorgeous Cebu Yacht Club in Mactan Island. Just walking distance from Marina Mall. In the evening, a spectacle of dancers will illuminate this area with fiery props.

Schedule

  • 3:00  Registration
  • 3:30-4:15 Acro Yoga Workshop
  • 4:15-5:00 Parkour and Capoeira Workshops
  • 5:00-5:45 Hula-hoop and Poi Workshops
  • 5:45-7:00 Dinner
  • 7:00-9:00 Fire Dance Performances/Drum Circle/ Open Spin Jam/Raffles


Tickets
Ignite tickets are only Php 180 per head. Purchase your tickets through any of these venues:

  • The Assembly, JY Square Mall
  • Studio 108, 2nd floor, Paseo Arcenas, Banawa
  • Or through our organizers Bernadette Yu 0917-2787743, Nino Baring 09322693711 or 09273212760, Reds Mahinay 09222112940, La Verne Salas 09173232756

Drum Circle
As the night heats up, our stage will be graced by the live beats of Abyan Ensemble. There will be an open spin jam allowing guests to participate with the program. Video below features Flow Arts Cebu spinning to the live beats of Kawangis Ng Tribu back in 2012 at the Ashram International Initiative. So gather up your friends and get ready to ignite the new year with flow and fire!





Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Hoopaholic Cebu goes to Boracay for Halloween.

Photos by Marc Robinsone Caballero

On Halloween of 2013, I flew to Boracay for a three day hooping workshop in three different venues: Tribal Cafe, the Kasbah Restos, and Levantin.
A visit to Kite Asia in D'mall to drop off some hoops for sale.



I've been to Boracay twice before, but I always forget how gorgeous this tiny island is. There's a reason why people flock to this Paradise island over and over.
If you love sunsets, Boracay is the place to be. Its skies project a a pink and purple hue unlike anywhere else. #nofilter

The Hula-hooping workshops

Recruiting new hoopers at Kasbah. Kasbah is a beachfront resto that serves the most delectable Moroccan dishes
We ended our three day workshop at Levantin. Love the vibe of this place.


Here's a little fire hooping performance I did with the Jungle boys at Kasbah. Enjoy the show. :)

Monday, June 2, 2014

Cebu's Parkmall Hooping Class featured in GMA News.


Parkmall officially offered "Hoola Dance Workout" in its weekly fitness program, as a way to encourage mall-goers to maintain a more active lifestyle. The class officially began last May 21 2014, and we welcomed many new hoopers into the class.  GMA News was even there to film the whole thing.



Parkmall's "Hoola Dance Workout" is scheduled every Wednesdays 6PM-7PM. Admission is free, so be sure to join in on the Hoola madness!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Raising Php 25,000 to rebuild a young hooper's home

Holiday Hoop Love for Jane Ann Arnado- read the article by Clair Ching of hooping.org
Help rebuild a young hooper's home.
Send your paypal donations to info@hoopaholiccebu.com

Jane Ann Arnado is a young hooper I met nearly three years ago while performing in Bogo City (A town north of Cebu). She was also performing with hoops, and I recall her wow an entire gymnasium of people. The crowd loved this little girl and her big talent. We instantly bonded through our love for hooping. She became a beloved member of the Cebu Flow Arts Community, performing and playing alongside local flow artists. Her parents fully supportive of her love for the art.

When Typhoon Haiyan struck the north of Cebu on November 8, Jane Ann and her family were very fortunate to be spared by its wrath.  Their house however- was badly damaged. Still no roof on their heads and no electricity up to this point. With the help of Clair Ching and Philo Hagen of hooping.org we've created a fund raiser to help rebuild their home through an article by Clair Ching. The goal- Php 25,000 (550 USD).
A home without a roof.
All smiles in Fort San Pedro. Here Jane Ann enjoys the luxury of lights before heading back to their power-less province for school.
International Love. It's been three days, and we've already been receiving donations in different currencies from people all over world. Complete with messages filled with love and warmth. Daily updates will be posted in facebook.com/hoopaholiccebu

Help rebuild a young hooper's home. Send your Paypal donations to info@hoopaholiccebu.com
Let's put a roof over a little hooper's head for the Holidays.