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This standalone copy of the Handstand Press Magazine Issue 08, Staging Creation, picks up the notion of the stage, after we’ve come to realise that a stage can take many forms. The ways in which we get ready for stages, how we relate to our own creation and our public, and how we set up stages through tools like social media are various. Staging Creation presents facets of something that we have in common, no matter if we are professional handbalancers or not: a voluntary representation of the self towards the outer world.
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This standalone copy of the Handstand Press Magazine Issue 07, Felt Physicality, shares impressions of inhabiting, using, experiencing and negotiating living inside and with our bodies. For this issue, the first one that comes within our new format, we show some perspectives on the body as our homes. Felt Physicality explores some facets of the internal experience of, and intellectual reaction to, being in a body, and how that relates to the art & practice of hand balance.
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We are proud to be an official stockist of the Handstand Press Magazine. This standalone copy of the Handstand Press Magazine Issue 06, entitled Growing Pains, we envisioned a collection of stories, lessons, and methods coming from practitioners, coaches, and professionals in relation to the frictions, challenges, and pains that emerge through the practice of handstands. As we advanced through the creation process of the issue, a pivotal challenge was presented to us at the Handstand Press Magazine. A challenge that risked the future of the magazine. A challenge that is forcing us to evolve and adapt. This internal process has merged with the core of the new issue, adding an extra dimension to the name throughout this issue's 116 pages.
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We are proud to be an official stockist of the Handstand Press Magazine. This standalone copy of the Handstand Press Magazine Issue 05, entitled Caring Hands, we ask: what else do our hands do? For many, a great deal of time is spent caring for others. In this issue we give space to some of these stories, and learn how caring for those close to one can affect one’s handbalance practice and profession. As you will see, the following pages are extraordinarily intimate and personal, so much so that we want to say a special thank you to the authors who have shared their experiences on the topic of their Caring Hands throughout this issue's 116 pages.