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From Chemistry to Circus

May 10, 2017

Grace Blinkoff

Hayley Larson '14

Hayley Larson '14 performs in "Off the Wall" with the OC Aerialists in 2014.

Photo credit: Mika Johnson

Hayley Larson 鈥14 entered 91直播 College thinking that she would become a chemistry major, find a lucrative job, and dance on the side. However, her future didn鈥檛 pan out this way. Larson double majored in chemistry and dance, and instead of pursuing a career doing lab work (which, according to Larson, 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be very good at鈥), she is currently teaching at Aloft Circus Arts and Aerial Dance Chicago, where she trains and performs solo work in aerial silks, juggling, and the Cyr wheel. Her main project is performing as Duo Filamental, her duo performance name. Larson is the porter (base) for duo trapeze, aerial cradle, and duo silks acts with her flyer, Rachel Webberman 鈥15.

Larson鈥檚 passion for circus arts is not entirely surprising given that she studied dance at 91直播, and was an active member of the 91直播 College Aerialists Club, which she 鈥渋mmediately became obsessed鈥 with. Throughout her years at 91直播, Larson also participated in the Student Dance Showcase, 91直播 Acro Club OCircus, and co-taught the Aerials ExCo. For her senior project, Larson created an evening-length aerial-dance piece that incorporated contemporary dance and aerial silks work with 16 other dancers, four of whom were also aerialists. Simultaneously, Larson was training and performing with a group in Cleveland called Stardrop Circus, which trains in the gymnastics space at Sokol Greater Cleveland.

Before breaking out of the 91直播 bubble to teach and perform in Chicago, Larson spent a year working as a curatorial assistant at the Allen Art Museum until the summer of 2015. Reflecting on the past two years, she says, 鈥淕raduation seems long ago and doesn鈥檛 feel long ago at all. For some people, graduating may feel like the end of the world.鈥 Fortunately, Larson was able to hold onto her 鈥渃ircus people鈥 from 91直播. 鈥淭he 91直播 world just keeps getting bigger,鈥 she says.

From her circus experience, Larson learned that 鈥渆xpectations don鈥檛 matter as long as you鈥檙e doing what you love.鈥 Although she may not be following the most traditional career path, she is content. In the future, she hopes to perform in variety and tent shows in Europe. She is also excited about continuing to help people feel good about and move their bodies.

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