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Flow Arts & STEM Movement by Aditi

byAditi BhatOnline sessions; Workshops in Koramangala & Farm RetreatsStarts from900 Per PersonView full gallery

A look at where science meets art—my journey through hoops, poi, and movement, both on stage and in the classroom.

A dynamic fire fan performance, showcasing a high level of skill and creating a visually stunning first impression. This is my first-ever fire fans performance, a moment fueled by the thrill of translating knowledge between different flow props.

Hooping against a breathtaking mountain backdrop, this video connects flow arts with nature, mindfulness, and adventure. Finding my flow in the silence of the mountains, with my trek team cheering me on, was a moment of nervous excitement and pure gratitude.

The energy of a live hoop jam party, filled with people of all levels spinning and having fun. This captures the vibrant, supportive, and fun community at the heart of my workshops.

A promotional video for my "Spinfinity" summer camp, where I explain my unique approach of teaching math concepts through hooping. It shows me in my element as an educator, making learning playful and kinesthetic.

A powerful still image of me spinning poi against a snow-capped mountain, showcasing another flow art I teach. This moment captures the feeling of connecting with the universe through movement.

A playful video of me hooping while balanced in an acro-yoga pose, highlighting the collaborative and fun activities at my flow retreats. It’s all about trust, balance, and finding new ways to play.

A clear, informative poster summarizing the "Flow Arts: Basics & Beyond" course, covering Dapo, Hula Hoops, and Poi. This gives a direct and easy-to-understand overview of my core offering for beginners.

An experimental video where I trace the path of my hoop with animated light, visualizing the geometric patterns created by the flow. This gives a glimpse into how I see the intersection of art, science, and movement.

About Featured

My approach isn't just about spinning. It's about seeing the geometry in the motion. Whether I'm calculating the torque of a hoop toss or visualizing climate data through pixel poi, I treat every session like a lab experiment. It is okay if your first session involves more dropping the hoop than catching it. That is just data collection for your next attempt.

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