Jumbo Fire & Flow Jam
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 7:00–10:00 PM
- LocationAcademic Quad
Description
Flow Arts practice sessions.
Juggle, spin poi, hoops, staff, etc. Mess around with all kinds of other props.
Fire Spinning! Watch and Learn.
We welcome beginners (all of the current leadership started with no experience) and people with more experience.
Come by, hang out, listen to some tunes, and flow art with us!
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