😇 Angel of Flexibility
The appeal of contortionist poses, including those that appear to bend the spine in half backwards, is often a result of the human fascination with physical feats and abilities that seem impossible or beyond the ordinary. These poses can be seen as a demonstration of extreme flexibility, strength, and control over the body, which can be awe-inspiring and beautiful to behold.
Additionally, contortionist poses can be seen as a form of artistic expression, as they require a high level of skill, technique, and creativity to achieve. The intricate and complex movements involved in these poses can be mesmerizing to watch, and can evoke feelings of wonder and admiration in the viewer.
It is also possible that our fascination with these poses is related to personal interests or goals, such as a desire to improve our own flexibility or explore new forms of movement and expression. In any case, it is important to remember that while contortionist poses can be impressive and beautiful to behold, they are also extreme movements that require careful training and practice to perform safely.
If you are interested in exploring new forms of movement or improving your flexibility, it is always a good idea to do so with the guidance of a qualified guardian angel of flexibility. The angel can help ensure that you are performing movements safely and effectively, and can also provide valuable feedback and support as you progress.
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The picture was inspired by Alexey Goloborodko's performance "Angel"
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Though I based this on a screenshot from his earlier 2010 video - you gotta wait around a minute for it though:
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But seriously, I'm so glad you liked my version of the pose too! Thanks for the kind words - it really made my day. ^^
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Yes, I loved the crop top in this performance which really accentuated the legs. Actually, contortionists would look much better among belly dancers and pole dancers, it's strange to see them among clowns and animals...