Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Back in the Great Hall, documentary, update

After two weeks of itinerant hooping, we're back in the glorious Great Hall at the Union Project tonight. The Union Project used to be a church, and the Great Hall used to be the sanctuary, and I can't tell you how much fun it is to hoop in church. The stained glass windows are gorgeous, the ceiling is high, the acoustics are amazing (you KNOW when you've dropped a hoop, and so does the very patient stained glass class downstairs), and there is enough space for LOTS of hoopers to spread out and dance.

Also tonight, some filmmakers working on a documentary about the Union Project will be shooting some footage of our class. You don't have to be in the film if you don't want to, but if you wanna be in pictures, this is your chance.

So join us!

Hoop Union Tuesday
HULA HOOP CLASS
6:30 to 7:30 pm
Union Project
corner of Negley and Stanton
$5 suggested class fee
Tonight's new skill: The Slinky

Each week we teach beginners how to hoop, and introduce one new skill for returning hoopers. You can start any time. If you have a hoop, bring it, if you don't, we have hoops of all sizes for you to use during class.

Last week we had an unexpectedly good time hooping on the Union Project's front lawn. It's amazing how fast hooping warms you up!

Hoop Union Tuesdays are brought to you by the Union Project, Spinster Hoops (we miss you, Stef!), and Steel City Hoop Union.

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