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Aerial Evolution with Erin Ball Aerial Evolution

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I am thrilled to welcome this week's guest to Aerial Evolution. Not only is Erin Ball a phenomenal aerialist, but she is doing incredible work with and for the disability community.

We begin the episode with how Erin first discovered aerial and what her career was like before an accident led to both of her lower legs being removed. (As there is a lot of information out there already about what happened, we don't spend much time on that, I provided a link below if you would like to read about what happened). What we do talk about is what it was like to reenter the circus world, what systems were and were not in place, as well as what Erin herself needed to learn both physically and mentally.

We touch upon the history of circus and its impact (if any) on the work she creates. With Vanessa Furlong, she co-founded LEGacy Circus performance company, together and individually, they are doing AMAZING work for the disabled community. From education, to inclusion, to apparatus invention, they really are making sure everyone gets to be involved from on stage to off, circus really can be for everyone!

Tune in to learn how!

SHOW NOTES:

Read about Erin’s accident in her own words (NOTE this contains graphic imagery of amputation, hospitalisation and suicidal ideation.) https://www.amputeeconcierge.org/blog-1/2019/1/31/hi-my-name-is-erin-ball


www.kingstoncircusarts.com
legacycircus.com
Instagram: @erinballcircus @legacy_circus

Local and national arts council grants and a few others:


https://tangledarts.org/
https://www.challengedathletes.org/
https://www.teamcatapult.org/mission

Join in on the conversation:


On the website: www.aerialevolutionpod.com
Instagram or Facebook @aerialevolutionpod
Or for more about: Rowan

Music by composer Jason Martin Castillo


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support

I am thrilled to welcome this week's guest to Aerial Evolution. Not only is Erin Ball a phenomenal aerialist, but she is doing incredible work with and for the disability community.

We begin the episode with how Erin first discovered aerial and what her career was like before an accident led to both of her lower legs being removed. (As there is a lot of information out there already about what happened, we don't spend much time on that, I provided a link below if you would like to read about what happened). What we do talk about is what it was like to reenter the circus world, what systems were and were not in place, as well as what Erin herself needed to learn both physically and mentally.

We touch upon the history of circus and its impact (if any) on the work she creates. With Vanessa Furlong, she co-founded LEGacy Circus performance company, together and individually, they are doing AMAZING work for the disabled community. From education, to inclusion, to apparatus invention, they really are making sure everyone gets to be involved from on stage to off, circus really can be for everyone!

Tune in to learn how!

SHOW NOTES:

Read about Erin’s accident in her own words (NOTE this contains graphic imagery of amputation, hospitalisation and suicidal ideation.) https://www.amputeeconcierge.org/blog-1/2019/1/31/hi-my-name-is-erin-ball


www.kingstoncircusarts.com
legacycircus.com
Instagram: @erinballcircus @legacy_circus

Local and national arts council grants and a few others:


https://tangledarts.org/
https://www.challengedathletes.org/
https://www.teamcatapult.org/mission

Join in on the conversation:


On the website: www.aerialevolutionpod.com
Instagram or Facebook @aerialevolutionpod
Or for more about: Rowan

Music by composer Jason Martin Castillo


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support

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