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read moreWe are in need of a new logo for The Flow Show and decided to tap the creativity of the spin community and see what emerges. It can be a text-based or graphic logo, but the words “The Flow Show” must appear. The logo will be used on all promotional materials for the show, including the website, flyers, posters...
read moreJan 9, 2012 | 2 comments
We are pleased to announce the seven recipients of the Seed Fund Pilot Program! “Do Stuff with Things” Podcast series on object manipulation and its communities around the world ($500) Richard Hartnell, Noel Yee, Brian Thompson and Bri Crabtree (Oakland, CA, USA) Hoops to gift to women in recovery from chemical/alcohol...
read moreDec 21, 2011 | 2 comments
We are excited to announce the launch of Fund the Flow Arts! The Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the emergence, evolution, and expansion of the Flow Arts. “Flow Arts” has become an overarching term for the up-and-coming movement-based artforms that integrate dance and creative exploration of movement...
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Help seed the Fund by purchasing a commemorative watermelon flowlight! All proceeds from these lights will go towards supporting the Fund and its programs. For every watermelon light purchased, the Fund will receive $10-12. Support the Fund and be part of efforts to grow and advance the Flow Arts. Since May 2011, several shops...
read moreApr 11, 2011 | 3 comments
Flowarts.net is an online community resource portal created to foster the development of the Flow Arts, and to inspire and enable a broader audience to discover and enjoy the artform. From written articles to photos and videos, Flowarts.net provides a wide range of curated informational and inspirational resources for beginners...
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Contact us and let us know if you have any questions, and we will answer them here!
read more“Flow Arts” has become an overarching term for the emerging movement-based artforms that integrate dance and creative exploration of movement with skill-based prop manipulation. The Flow Arts draw from a multitude of ancient and modern movement disciplines from taichi and Maori poi spinning, to martial arts and juggling, to...
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