Angela Ayako Armour is a musician, flow artist, hula hoop dance performer and teacher.
Certified in The Hooping With Kids Teacher Training Program, and recent graduate of the One Hoop 1 Love Elemental Hoop Dance Teacher Training Course (with Shakti Sunfire), Angela has been sharing her love of music and free-flow hoop dance for years. She really enjoys working with people of all ages, and feels that everyone can benefit from the connective power of music and movement.
It means a lot for her to be able to share this gift of music and movement, as it is something that really has (and continues to) act as a catalyst in her life throughout major transformations. She feel that everything in her life journey brings her back to focusing on health and wellness from a more whole point of view, and that music has been the healing thread throughout all of it.
Angela is very passionate about being an inspired movement guide, helping people to connect with their innate sense of rhythm, and teaching them how to free-flow dance with the hoop. She really enjoys supporting the process of her students while they are discovering their inner joy and flow throughout the group and private lessons they have with her.
She always brings lively energy to special events with her interactive hoop dance performances and lessons. She can be found at children’s birthday parties, community sponsored events, special programs at schools, promotional parties for various organizations, and also at wellness centers. She also performs fire hula hoop dance for special occasions.
She was a co-facilitator of The Moving Arts Spin Jam in the borough of Lansdowne, and also performs with the Flow Dance Hoop Group Inspyre. She handcrafts custom dance hula hoops in all sizes and special models (such as travel style collapsible hoops), and enjoys seeing the smiles on peoples faces when they give the colorful circles a whirl!
Angela holds the living philosophy that hoop dance is a wonderful conduit through which healthy freedom of expression can be found, experienced, explored and continually developed as part of an integrated and enriching lifestyle of personal and communal development.
Certified in The Hooping With Kids Teacher Training Program, and recent graduate of the One Hoop 1 Love Elemental Hoop Dance Teacher Training Course (with Shakti Sunfire), Angela has been sharing her love of music and free-flow hoop dance for years. She really enjoys working with people of all ages, and feels that everyone can benefit from the connective power of music and movement.
It means a lot for her to be able to share this gift of music and movement, as it is something that really has (and continues to) act as a catalyst in her life throughout major transformations. She feel that everything in her life journey brings her back to focusing on health and wellness from a more whole point of view, and that music has been the healing thread throughout all of it.
Angela is very passionate about being an inspired movement guide, helping people to connect with their innate sense of rhythm, and teaching them how to free-flow dance with the hoop. She really enjoys supporting the process of her students while they are discovering their inner joy and flow throughout the group and private lessons they have with her.
She always brings lively energy to special events with her interactive hoop dance performances and lessons. She can be found at children’s birthday parties, community sponsored events, special programs at schools, promotional parties for various organizations, and also at wellness centers. She also performs fire hula hoop dance for special occasions.
She was a co-facilitator of The Moving Arts Spin Jam in the borough of Lansdowne, and also performs with the Flow Dance Hoop Group Inspyre. She handcrafts custom dance hula hoops in all sizes and special models (such as travel style collapsible hoops), and enjoys seeing the smiles on peoples faces when they give the colorful circles a whirl!
Angela holds the living philosophy that hoop dance is a wonderful conduit through which healthy freedom of expression can be found, experienced, explored and continually developed as part of an integrated and enriching lifestyle of personal and communal development.