Aerial Evolution with Jane Osborn

In this episode of Aerial Evolution, Rowan and Jane have a conversation with Jane Osborn, circus artist and actress from Yorkshire England. Jane began her circus and aerial work in London in the late 80’s; an incredibly influential time and place for aerial/aerial dance and it’s evolution. In this episode, Jane shares her early influences, her transition to teaching and her role in the 2015 Guinness World Record performance with “An Act Above”. If you are interested in the history of aerial, you won't want to miss this in depth retrospection. SHOW NOTES: For more about Jane check out her website Insta @janeozborn Twitter @janeozborn BBC ident that was shown 2002-05 with Jane, Melissa and Michele. Roger Robinson Acrobat Productions  Guinness World Record - 30 silks performers. Co-ordinated by "An Act Above" 2015 Jane performing Sax on Silks! Gerard Fasoli performing Chains Isabelle Vaudelle 1995 Cirque-Du Demain Join in on the conversation: On our website: www.aerialevolutionpod.com Instagram or Facebook @aerialevolutionpod Or for more about: Rowan and Jane Aerial Evolution is produced and edited by Rowan Metzner. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support

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Have you found yourself wondering things like where did this death defying art form come from? Who invented your favorite apparatus, sequence or move? I mean seriously, who named it “skin the cat?” Then you are in the right place. Join me, Rowan Metzner, as I dive into discussing how aerial has evolved over the years and where it is going. Releasing every other week, I interview influential guests for their perspectives on the origins as well as personal journeys to keep you inspired and hopefully a little more informed. Want more? Head over to www.aerialevolutionpod.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support