Instructor Profile

2025 Instructor lineup
April Jennifer Choi

April Jennifer Choi has been a full-time circus performer, a World Record Holder, a viral sensation, and a television personality; she currently works as an Aerospace Engineer at Kennedy Space Center. She is most well-known for her whip skills, breaking dozens of world records and traveling the world for various TV performances. Her career in fire performance has had hundreds of international news articles written about her fire stunts. April has traveled worldwide as a performer and instructor, making many national and international television appearances. She has been an innovator in prop design and engineering adding an arsenal of tools to the performance world.

Intro to Partner Dancing - Blues and Fusion (Beginner)
There are few styles of social dancing that encourages both parties to both lead and follow; this is the world of having a conversation through a physical connection with someone else, talking to another soul using your movement and body language. No need for words to have a conversation and no need for specific steps with conversational blues or Argentine tango. They are styles that come from the Swing and Latin world that encompasses the ability to give minute cues to your partner to encourage them to move in a certain way. Learn how to both lead and follow these cues in a truly conversational style of partnered dance; with breaks, musicality, call and response, without the rigid formulation of other partner dance styles, perfect for flow artist.
Playing Cards Manipulation (Beginner)
They’re small and compact, but offer an infinite number of amazing things one can do. Playing cards are found as one of the basic genres of magic as well as existing in a realm of closely guarded secrets with card sharks. There will be an open session with the opportunity to learn all the subtle subterfuges to amaze others while stealing their trust, wonder, and money. ;) We will be going mainly over card flourishes working on ways to impress with shuffles, dribbles, springs, fans and possibly one handed aerial cutting patterns.