Fire dancing is a beautiful performative art that allows developing creativity through physical movement. Fire manipulation and even just being with an element of fire is really magical and hypnotizing. It engages your mind and allows you to focus. it has really amazing energy. It is a great activity and I could compare it to meditation and mindfulness practice. As a student, while dancing with fire, you'd be engaged and focused. It is doing something very extraordinary which could very positively influence your mental health and increase confidence. Its one of a kind experience you wont find everywhere, so its worth to give it a try!
We will meet at Greyfriars bobby statue opposite the bar with the same name) and make our way to the nerby park
Hey!
I am very happy that you have decided to try fire dancing! I hope you'll enjoy it as it has an amazing energy.
I have couple things to mention. To get the most of it, please wear natural fibres (cotton, wool, jeans,etc) ideally in darker colours and have your hair tight or covered. It's an outdoor activity so make sure you'll be warm and comfortable with clothes and shoes. Also, It's good to have something to drink with you.
If the weather is nice, or you won't hear from me about any updates, We will meet at greyfriars Bobby statue at 6.30 and I will be easily recognizable with fire sticks with me.
If it would be raining or there would be any unexpected circumstances I will contact you with an update so please keep an eye on messages before the experience.
I'm looking forward to meet you and dance with fire togheter! Best regards :)
Fire dancing with Iga
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