Xochitl Sosa- Circus Performer 2126 Emerson St — Berkeley, CA 94705 Phone: (510)219-5157 — — E-Mail: [email protected]

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Xochitl Sosa- Circus Performer 2126 Emerson St — Berkeley, CA 94705 Phone: (510)219-5157 — — E-Mail: Xcsosa@Gmail.Com Xochitl Sosa- Circus Performer 2126 Emerson st Berkeley, CA 94705 Phone: (510)219-5157 www.xochitlsosa.com E-mail: [email protected] Skills Dance Trapeze – Static Trapeze - Silks – Rope/Corde Lisse – Duo Trapeze – Straps – Acrobatics – Lyra/Cerceaux – Partner acrobatics – Stilting – Modern Dance Height: 5’5” Weight: 127 lbs Hair Color: Brown Experience Acrobatic Conundrum: Dance Trapeze, Duo Trapeze, Rope, partner acrobatics, acting (USA tour) 2016 Rolling in the Hay Cabaret: Dance trapeze (San Francisco, CA) 2015 Circovencion Mexicana: Performer on Dance Trapeze & Workshop instructor (Oaxtepec,Morelos MX) 2015 Yerba Buena Night: Performer on Dance Trapeze & Rope (San Francisco, CA) 2014-2015 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival: Performer on Silks (San Francisco, CA) 2015 Topsy Turvy Queer arts Festival: Performer on Dance Trapeze (San Francisco, CA) 2015 Aerial Acrobatics Festival: Performer on Dance Trapeze (Denver,CO) 2014 Aerial Horizon: Performer on Dance Trapeze (San Antonio, TX) 2014 Crash Alchemy/ AgentRed: Dancer, Lyra, Trapeze, Partner Acrobatics, Contortion (USA) 2010-2015 Sky Candy Productions: Trapeze, Duo trapeze, Dancer, partner acrobatics, instructor (Austin,TX) 2010-2015 NASCAR’s Wild Asphalt Circus – Hellzapoppin Sideshow: Static Trapeze, Silks (Dallas,TX) 2013 Formula One Inaugeration: OMEGA events: Duo Trapeze, Static Trapeze (Austin,TX) 2012 Education Leslie Tipton: Contortion San Francisco, CA 2015 Chloe Farah: Duo Trapeze, Dance Trapeze, Rope Montreal, Canada 2015 Itzel Virguenza: Duo Trapeze, Dance Trapeze Montreal, Canada 2015 Victor Fomine: Straps Montreal, Canada 2015 Serchmaa Byamba: Contortion San Francisco, CA 2014-2015 Rachel Walker: Dance Trapeze Montreal , Canada 2013 NECCA Protrack Program Brattleboro, Vermont 2012-2013 (coaches: Aimee Hancock, Elsie & Serenity Smith, Bill Forchion, Sellam Ouahabi) NECCA Bootcamp Brattleboro, Vermont 2011 Sky Candy Austin Austin, TX 2010- 2014 Camp Winnarainbow (coahing under: Carrie Heller) Laytonville, CA summers 2000- 2009 2 .
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