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By Flying Machines, Heidi Bleis and German Caro Larsen and Ukraine AcroYoga Community.

May 2017, Kiyev. Russia – Ukraine. The echo of Crimean crisis is still in the air. All the relations are cut, even the air service. Russians face problems on the border entrering Ukraine. Same for ukranians in Russia. Mass Media of both countries work hard to breed bad blood between people, who  historically, culturally, personally used to be so close. 

Yaroslav & Masha plan their first AcroVision Art-Lab as a manifest against the borders: any cliché in arts, labels in styles, any  stereotypes, imposed by political and social institutions.  They see AcroYoga as a great tool to bring people together regardless ethnic, religious or political identity, to build up a platform for honest communication and cross-cultural learning.

Heidi Blais /AcroYoga Monteral / and Herman Caro Larsen /Circus arts, Chile/ support the idea  and join the guys to lead an AcroVision Art-Laboratory in the Ukranian capital.

Four days. 22 participants from Ukraine, Russia and Belorussia. More than 25 hours of training. Techincal workshops, creative process, cohesion games. 42 minutes of final show. Street Art Performance on the 9th May/the day when the Second World War ended/. Impressions, experience, inspiration - a dime a thousand.

AcroVision 2017 

Kiev 2017

Kiev 2017

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AcroVision /© 2017/ "Flying Machines" Production

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