17th Acrobuilding Holidays Camp in Heves

Event Details

Acrobatics and housebuilding.
The morning is for building, painting and gardening. The afternoon is for four hour acroworkshops. An experienced trainer will support your acro and teach at all levels. There is a lot of fun in building even if you have no special skills for that . You will learn a lot of that too. This year one project will be to build a big roof (8×12 meters and 6 meters high) to be dry and in shade when we play.
There is great playground and beautiful camping site.
The acro-lessons are for free. You just pay for your meals. (€ 100,-). Places are limited, so be quick. You can subscribe by mailing me at : [email protected]
There will be more info and pictures here during spring and you are welcome to ask questions of course.
Meet and play in “Acrofalva” . 200 acrobats from all over europe had a good time already.
More on: www.acrofalva.wordpress.com (soon to be updated)
Noël

More about me as acro-teacher:
‘From 1987 on Noël Spauwen has been teaching acrobatics on all levels and in various settings world wide. He is a social-psychologist, who has fathered lots of acro elements that have spread in the acro community.

Noël started his career in the ‘school’ of the Como Brothers, the founding fathers of Dutch acrobatics. He performed in duo’s and trio’s in the streets and on festivals throughout Europe. From 2004 on, he has been organising ‘Acro Building Holidays’ in Hungary: https://acrofalva.wordpress.com. In 2012 his first book on acrobatics was published: https://acronoel.wordpress.com . It has found it’s way around the world and a second book is in the making.

Besides teaching the classic partner acrobatics, Noel’s style can be described as a peculiar combination of playful creativity, technical refinement and a wide variation of static positions and dynamic movements.’

Name: Noël Spauwen (1952)
Address: Sleedoornstraat 13, 6523 GE Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tel. 00316 53642880
E-mail: [email protected]
www.acronoel.wordpress.com
www.acrofalva.wordpress.com