Team taught by Eric Rouse and Jonathan Deull, this set of four interactive online sessions will explore rigging design and implementation for acrobatic and aerial performance through structured case studies. The case studies are intended to stimulate inquiry, discussion, and sharing of insight on key topics relating acrobatic rigging and performer flying. Topics that will be covered across these sessions can include Risk Assessment, Design Process, and the differences between rigging for entertainment and rigging for these critical human loads. This will be a great set of sessions for acrobatic or circus arts performers and riggers interested in learning more about this specific style of rigging. It is possible to sign up for individual sessions and each session will stand alone, but inevitably topics will mesh between sessions.
The session is eligible for 2 ETCP recertification credits.